Shelter In SeattleBy Rhonda Gibson, Jean KincaidDescription:Weariness and fear cause Julianne Maxwell to flee her Uncle's home in New York and travel to the far shores of Seattle, Washington as a mail order bride, only to discover the man she planned to marry has married another and is demanding Julianne repay her travel fees. Caleb Hansen has problems of his own. He needs a mother for his infant nephew, and good women are few and far between in the logging community. Unaware that Julianne's present predicament resulted from her unwillingness to remain a nanny to her uncle's twins, Caleb offers her his home and name in exchange for the care of his child. On the run with no viable options, Julianne accepts Caleb's offer--but only until she can earn enough money washing clothes to repay her debt. But God has other plans for these newlyweds. Will they both be able to put aside their fears and find shelter and guidance from the Lord? Book Takeaway:Lying doesn't pay. Why the author wrote this book:My daughter lived in Washington and my husband and I went to visit. We loved Seattle and the history of the city. So I called my good friend Jean Kincaid and we agreed that Julianne and Caleb's story had to be told. |