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Lori Copeland

    12 juin 1941

    Les récits de Lori Copeland plongent dans les domaines de la romance et de la romance chrétienne. Sa prose se caractérise par une focalisation sur les thèmes de l'amour et de la foi, explorant les profondeurs des relations humaines et la force de la conviction spirituelle. Copeland crée habilement des histoires émotionnellement résonnantes qui reflètent son dévouement au genre. Son écriture séduit les lecteurs à la recherche d'histoires aux messages édifiants et inspirants.

    Lori Copeland
    Hearts at Home
    Grace in Autumn
    A Perfect Love
    We Adopted A Baby Chick
    A Warmth in Winter
    A Man's Heart (16pt Large Print Edition)
    • A Man's Heart (16pt Large Print Edition)

      • 486pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Jules faces the aftermath of breaking off her wedding to Cruz, grappling with her father's death and the responsibilities of running a struggling potato farm in Washington State. With her sister excluded from their father's will and memories of past sacrifices haunting her, Jules must navigate her new life while caring for her late friend's children. As she confronts a drought-stricken farm and seeks to mend her relationship with her sister, she discovers that faith and love may hold the key to her future.

      A Man's Heart (16pt Large Print Edition)
    • A Warmth in Winter

      • 290pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(342)Évaluer

      Set in the charming community of Heavenly Daze, the story features quirky characters who navigate humorous situations while imparting meaningful lessons about God's love and faithfulness. Their unforgettable personalities and the warmth of their interactions create a heartwarming narrative that resonates with readers, blending humor with spiritual insights.

      A Warmth in Winter
    • An adorable baby chicken is the latest addition to the family in this sweet picture book based on a true story. An irresistible and unique twist on a sibling story and for anyone who loves cute baby animals!Albert the sheep is the only one unhappy about the new addition to the family. Tina is a tiny, fluffy baby chick — and she gets all the attention. Albert is big and loud, and he can't resist Mom's vegetables ("Get out of the garden, Albert!"). Sprout the dog doesn't have time for Albert anymore. The cats only have eyes for Tina. And though he tries his hardest, Albert's gifts to the family aren't as welcome as Tina's eggs.Then one day, Tina faces a danger and only Albert can save her. Will Albert be able to put his feelings aside and truly welcome Tina into his flock?

      We Adopted A Baby Chick
    • A Perfect Love

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(293)Évaluer

      Set against a wintry backdrop, the story unfolds in Heavenly Daze, where romance blossoms amidst the cold. The narrative explores the warmth of love and connection, highlighting how relationships can thrive even in harsh conditions. As characters navigate their feelings and circumstances, the enchanting atmosphere of the town adds a magical touch to their romantic journeys.

      A Perfect Love
    • Grace in Autumn

      - A Novel -

      • 260pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(370)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of a November on an island, the story unfolds as residents brace for winter's chill. Amidst their preparations, they encounter profound lessons from God that challenge their perspectives on humility, trust, and hope. The narrative explores how these unexpected teachings transform their lives and relationships as they navigate the harsh realities of the season.

      Grace in Autumn
    • Hearts at Home

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(279)Évaluer

      Struggling with her weight, Edith embarks on a determined journey to fit into a specific dress for Salt and Birdie's upcoming April wedding. Her quest involves various methods and strategies, showcasing her dedication and the pressures of societal expectations surrounding body image. As the wedding date approaches, Edith's efforts highlight themes of self-acceptance and the lengths one goes to for love and friendship.

      Hearts at Home
    • We Adopted A Baby Lamb

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,9(77)Évaluer

      An adorable and rascally lamb is the latest addition to the family in this sweet picture book based on a true story. An irresistible and unique twist on the pet story and for fans of cute baby animals. Ila is excited about her family's move to the country -- mostly because it means she can have more pets! But no one expected their next addition to be a lamb. When Albert first comes home, he sleeps a lot, he eats a lot . . . and he pees on the floor A LOT. Ila and her sister and parents quickly learn how to care for a baby sheep -- they must feed him and protect him. It's not easy because Albert gets into everything! He eats the tulips from the flower bed, chews on car bumpers, chases the dog (and hides from the cats). Ila and her family does everything to make Albert happy and healthy, but she can't help feeling like her little lamb might be missing something from his life. Maybe he needs a friend? But Ila soon realizes that she doesn't need to look for a friend for Albert -- he already has his flock.

      We Adopted A Baby Lamb
    • Set against the backdrop of a small Texas town facing an impending flood, the story follows Audrey and her fellow schoolmarms as they navigate the challenges posed by the natural disaster. The narrative explores themes of community resilience, friendship, and the determination to protect their home and students. As the floodwaters rise, the characters must band together, showcasing their strength and resourcefulness in the face of adversity.

      Three Times Blessed (Belles of Timber Creek, Book 2)
    • Twice Loved

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,9(558)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, the story follows Willow Madison and her friends, Copper and Audrey, who are teachers in Texas towns devastated by Union forces. As they navigate the turmoil and destruction, the community unites to reclaim their homes and lives. The narrative captures their resilience and the hope that emerges when news of the war's end reaches them, highlighting themes of survival, friendship, and the struggle for peace amidst chaos.

      Twice Loved
    • A Bride for Noah

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(350)Évaluer

      Lori Copeland and Virginia Smith, beloved authors of the Amish of Apple Grove series, team up again in an exciting new series for devoted fans and new readers. It's 1851, and Evie Lawrence is penniless and heartbroken after a failed romance.

      A Bride for Noah