What Christian Authors are Saying
about Grace Livingston Hill:
Grace Livingston Hill, often referred to as the Queen of Christian Romance, has given millions of readers timeless Christian novels, offering inspiration, romance, and adventure. The simple message in each of her books reminds us that God has the answer to all our questions.
Wanda E. Brunstetter, New York Times bestselling author
Ive long been a fan of Grace Livingston Hill. Her romance and attention to detail has always captivated meeven as a young girl. Im excited to see these books will continue to be available to new generations and highly recommend them to readers who havent yet tried them. And for those of you like me who have read the books, I hope youll revisit the stories and fall in love with them all over again.
Tracie Peterson, award-winning, bestselling author of the Song of Alaska and Striking a Match series
Grace Livingston Hills books are a treasured part of my young adult years. There was such bedrock faith to them along with the fun. Her heroines were intrepid yet vulnerable. Her heroes were pure of heart and noble (unless they needed to be reformed of course). And the books were often adventures. Just writing this makes me want to hunt down and read again a few of my favorites.
Mary Connealy, Carol Award-winning author of Cowboy Christmas and the Lassoed in Texas series
Grace Livingston Hill books were a big part of my life, from the time I was a teenager and onward. My mother loved her books and shared them with me and my sisters. We always knew we could find an engaging, uplifting story between the covers. And her stories are still enjoyable and encouraging. Its hard to pick a favorite, but The Girl from Montana and Marcia Schuyler are two of my favorites. Terrific stories!
Susan Page Davis, author of Maine Brides and The Ladies Shooting Club series
The hero, in Grace Livingston Hills timeless romantic novels, is always a hero. The heroine is always a strong woman who stands up for her beliefs. He is always handsome; she is always beautiful. And an inviting message of faith is woven throughout each story without preaching. These enduring stories will continue to delight a new generation of readersjust as they did for our great-grandmothers.
Suzanne Woods Fisher, bestselling author of the Lancaster County Secret series
As a young reader just beginning to know what romance was all about, I was introduced to Grace Livingston Hills books. She created great characters with interesting backgrounds and then plopped them down into fascinating settings where they managed to get into romantic pickles that kept me reading until the love-conquers-all endings. Her romance-filled stories showed this young aspiring writer that yes, love can make the fictional world go round.
Ann H. Gabhart, award-winning author
My grandmother was an avid reader, and Grace Livingston Hills books lined her shelves for the years of my childhood and adolescence. Once I dipped into one of them, I was hooked. Years of reading Hills stories without a doubt influenced my own desire to become a storyteller, and its with great fondness that I remember many of her titles.
Tracy L. Higley, author of Garden of Madness
If youve enjoyed the classic works of writers like Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer, it is way past time for you to discover the inspirational stories of Grace Livingston Hill!
Anna Schmidt, award-winning author of the Women of Pinecraft series
Ah, Grace Livingstone Hill! Can any other writer compare? Her lyrical, majestic tone, her vivid descriptions they melt the heart of readers from every generation. Some of my fondest memories from years gone by involve curling up in my mothers chair and reading her Grace Livington Hill romances. They swept me away to places unknown and reminded me that writersespecially writers of faithcould truly impact their world.
Janice Hanna Thompson, author of the Weddings by Bella series
Grace Livingston Hills stories are like taking a stroll through a garden in the spring: refreshing, fragrant, and delightfula place youll never want to leave.
MaryLu Tyndall, Christy nominee and author of the Surrender to Destiny series
Enduring stories of hope, triumph over adversity, and true sacrificial love await every time you pick up a Grace Livingston Hill romance.
Erica Vetsch, author of A Brides Portrait of Dodge City, Kansas
2012 by Grace Livingston Hill
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Chapter 1
1930s Eastern America
S herrill stood before the long mirror and surveyed herself critically in her bridal array.
Rich creamy satin shimmering, sheathing her slender self, drifting down in luscious waves across the old Chinese blue of the priceless rug on which she stood! Misty white veil like a cloud about her shoulders, caught by the frosty cap of rare lace about her sweet forehead, clasped by the wreath of orange blossoms in their thick green and white perfection, flowers born to nestle in soft mists of tulle and deepen the whiteness, the only flower utterly at home with rich old lace.
Sherrill stooped to the marble shelf beneath the tall mirror and picked up a hand mirror, turning herself this way and that to get a glimpse of every side. There seemed to be no possible fault to be found anywhere. The whole outfit was a work of art.
Its lovely, isnt it, Gemmie? she said brightly to the elderly woman who had served her aunt for thirty years as maid. Now, hand me the bouquet. I want to see how it all looks together. It isnt fair not to be able to get the effect of ones self after taking all this trouble to make it a pleasant sight for other people.
The old servant smiled.
What quaint things you do say, Miss Sherry! she said as she untied the box containing the bridal bouquet. But dont you think maybe you should leave the flowers in the box till you get to the church? They might get a bit crushed.
No, Gemmie, Ill be very careful. I want to see how pretty they look with the dress and everything. Arent they lovely?
She took the great sheaf of roses gracefully on one arm and posed, laughing brightly into the mirror, the tip of one silver shoe advancing beneath the ivory satin, her eyes like two stars, her lips in the curves of a lovely mischievous child; then, advancing the other silver-shod foot, she hummed a bar of the wedding march.