Christian fiction; Domestic fiction; Families -- Fiction; Man-woman relationships -- Fiction; Young women -- Fiction
“Refreshing”—is the word which best describes Mrs. Loring’s
delightful romances. There is always a fascinating plot twist and her
characters are the kind of high-spirited people you’d like to meet in
real life.
WE RIDE THE GALE!
Michael fell in love with his sister-in-law at first sight, but she
detested anyone by the name of Farr.
UNCHARTED SEAS
A romance of the turf world, of Sandra Duval, torn between love and
loyalty, and the strange phantom of the old stone house.
HILLTOPS CLEAR
Prudence Schuyler distrusted all wealthy young men and Rodney Gerard
had a hard time proving he was an exception.
FAIR TOMORROW
Against a background of the incomparable Cape Cod, the life lines of
Pamela and Scott cross the tangle.
LIGHTED WINDOWS
The dramatic romance of a young engineer and a beautiful society
girl, with the wilds of Alaska as a setting.
SWIFT WATER
The story of a high-spirited, impetuous girl who fell in love with a
man against her will.
GAY COURAGE
Geoffrey returns home after many years of aimless drifting to find
adventure far beyond his expectations.
A CERTAIN CROSSROAD
When Judith and Neil met at a certain crossroad neither suspected the
thrilling events in store for them.
THE SOLITARY HORSEMAN
Because of a fatal accident, Tony renounced wealth and started life
anew. Romance and adventure in New England.
THE TRAIL OF CONFLICT
Stephen marries Geraldine to save his father from financial ruin and
then the two struggle to find a way to happiness.
GROSSET & DUNLAP _Publishers_ NEW YORK
Transcriber’s Notes
pg 9 Changed: for Louise is workng too hard
to: for Louise is working too hard
pg 22 Changed: Copley rose stifly
to: Copley rose stiffly
pg 132 Changed: tremblingly put in her nickle
to: tremblingly put in her nickel
pg 144 Changed: from the last sunshinny day
to: from the last sunshiny day
pg 170 Changed: Oh, but there’re awful expensive
to: Oh, but they’re awful expensive
pg 179 Changed: emitting a subtile fragrance
to: emitting a subtle fragrance
pg 215 Changed: Say your car out the window
to: Saw your car out the window
pg 225 Changed: that’t all I know
to: that’s all I know
pg 272 Changed: should’t tell her troubles
to: shouldn’t tell her troubles
pg 328 Changed: peals of racuous laughter
to: peals of raucous laughter
pg 355 Changed: and for desert ice-cream
to: and for dessert ice-cream
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