Download 4 Books by Madison Grace (.ePUB)

4 Books by Madison Grace
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Overview: Madison Grace writes mainly romance books. From her works: Finding Elizabeth Harbin,and A Leap Of Faith.
Genre: Romance

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Finding Elizabeth Harbin
Elizabeth was a good girl who kept to herself and read the Bible. Though ignored by most in town, including her own family, she was the favorite target of a bully. Claire was the type of girl everyone wanted to be. Even Elizabeth’s mother wanted her to be like Claire, but she didn’t know just how cruel Claire could be. She tortured and alienated Elizabeth, all while masquerading as the town angel.
When one of Claire’s pranks went too far, Elizabeth knew she couldn’t stay in Bethel. In order to find happiness, she would have to reinvent herself, and the only way she was going to be able to do that was to go somewhere where no one knew her.
Elizabeth answers an ad stuck to the side of the church wall for a mail order bride. Excited by the prospect of starting over, she goes out west to meet Adam, her future husband; or so she thinks. Will this stubborn man set against marriage and this quiet southern girl who yearns for a real love learn to find common ground? Or is Elizabeth no better off than she was back home?

Broken Road
Recent tragedy has struck, leaving Madison with no parents, a substantial fortune, and an arranged fiancé who cares only for her money. To make matters worse, she soon finds that he is scheming to have her killed to get his hands on her inheritance. With no other choice, Madison has to leave her beloved home in Richmond, Virginia for the harsh plains of Montana, where a man is awaiting her arrival as his mail order bride.
Bad fortune seems to follow her across the country, as she learns upon her arrival that the man that was waiting for her recently passed away. Instead she meets the man’s brother and sister, living together in a quaint homestead. At first they offer Madison a room out of hospitality, but they will soon learn that they were meant to love and care for each other like family.

A Leap Of Faith
Gemma is saddened to leave her home in the rolling hills of Ireland, but her father promises fortune and abundance in America. The trip to New York is long and full of darkness, and when the family arrives, they are in mourning for the loss of Gemma’s brother at sea. Fortune and happiness continues to elude them and when times become desperate, Gemma is sold to a brothel. Hating her life, Gemma continues to pray for a way out and gets it one night in the form of a police raid. Gemma grabs only what she can carry and buys a train ticket far away from the cold and ugly streets of New York.
Out west, Gemma meets a young preacher who offers to help her, but her experiences with men thus far lead her to suspect he wants something from her. Can she learn to trust this man and follow him to happiness, or will he turn out to be just like all the others? And if he truly is a good man, can he forgive her past?

A Nurses Faith
Sara braved the horrors of Civil War battlefields as a nurse, helping the wounded and praying for the souls of the dead. When the war is over, she returns to her hometown in Tennessee, but there is little left but a hollowed-out shell of what it once was. With no other options, she is led -by chance or by God- to an advertisement for a mail order bride. Sara gathers what is left and sets her sights on Montana to meet a man she knows nothing about other than his name: Dr. James Ackerman.
As it turns out, James was expecting a wife and nothing more; but what he got was Sara. She soon shows herself to be much more than just a mate. The doctor is impressed with her medical skills and can maybe even learn a thing or two from her. But can Sara teach him the one thing he no longer believes he can learn: how to love again?

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