A Girl to Come Home ToBorn in 1865, Grace Livingston Hill was a pioneer in writing Inspirational Romance. Her sweeping, epic love stories driven by spiritual values have provided a template that has been followed by countless other authors. In this suspenseful tale, a well-mannered officer returns home from the war to see his plans for marriage demolished as his intended weds another man. Caught up in a desperate espionage plot, he receives help from a gentle young woman with whom he shares his faith as well as his life. Repackaged in an elegant, keepsake style, this book captures the eye of a new generation of readers. Look for Hill's timeless writing to launch renewed interest in this master of the genre. |
Contents
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 24 |
Section 3 | 38 |
Section 4 | 54 |
Section 5 | 63 |
Section 6 | 75 |
Section 7 | 95 |
Section 8 | 107 |
Section 14 | 203 |
Section 15 | 220 |
Section 16 | 233 |
Section 17 | 250 |
Section 18 | 265 |
Section 19 | 283 |
Section 20 | 297 |
Section 21 | 306 |
Section 9 | 126 |
Section 10 | 143 |
Section 11 | 152 |
Section 12 | 166 |
Section 13 | 180 |
Section 22 | 318 |
Section 23 | 329 |
Section 24 | 341 |
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