A marriage of convenience in 1907 begins the union of one of the most intriguing founding families in Hamilton Harbor. The legacy of this couple provides the backdrop in which secrets of the past, and restoration in the present generates valuable lessons in faith, and love for the future.
Short story prequel to And Then Blooms Love
$0.99 e-book
ISBN: 978-1-948888-38-7 (e-book)
Welcome to a vacation from stress, worry, and global whining.
Learn the secrets of how laughter can help you:
♥ live healthier & longer
♥ deepen your relationships
♥ trust a God with a sense of humor that gives a 90-year-old lady a baby
In her sassy yet down-to-earth style, award-wining author and speaker Jeanette Levellie takes readers on a fun trip through 45 short stories with titles like An Outhouse to Celebrate, Confessions of a Jailbird, and Swimsuit Shopping Stress. Accompanying the stories are comical drawings by a professional animator, articles, and lists revealing the superpowers of humor such as Got Pain? Laugh it Away, Everybody Loves Dummies, and Ten Ways to Help Yourself Laugh.
$10.99 paperback; $4.99 e-book
ISBN: 978-1-948888-36-6 (Trade) | 978-1-948888-36-3 (POD)
| 978-1-948888-37-0 (e-book)
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