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Lynn Morris

    The Immortelles
    The Alchemy
    The Tapestry
    Shadow of the Mountains
    The Stars for a Light
    The Brass Ring
    • The Brass Ring

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      In Cristledown, Pennsylvania, an unsettling atmosphere pervades the town, hinting at hidden secrets and mysteries. The narrative explores the lives of its residents as they grapple with an inexplicable tension that disrupts their daily routines. As the story unfolds, characters confront their fears and uncover truths that challenge their perceptions of safety and community. The tension builds, leading to revelations that could change their lives forever, making for a gripping tale of suspense and intrigue.

      The Brass Ring
    • No Medical School Ever Could Have prepared Cheney for Her First PositionGraduating from the Woman's Medical College of the prestigious University of Pennsylvania as a full-fledged, documented, accredited physician, young and energetic Cheney Duvall assumed that she would immediately find a suitable position. But after two months of applying and interviewing for several different openings, then being summarily rejected because she was a woman, she had almost given up hope.When Cheney hears that a man named Asa Mercer is looking for a doctor to care for the two hundred women he is transporting on an extended sea voyage from New York to Washington Territory, she grabs the position. Mercer is actually delighted that Cheney is a female doctor who can also help chaperone these potential brides-to-be for the frontiersmen in the West.But even before the journey begins, a foreboding shadow darkens what Cheney had thought was a great opportunity to finally use her talents and education. Was she really prepared for what this responsibility requires?

      The Stars for a Light
    • Cheney is persuaded to provide medical care for a primitive community in the Ozarks. Will she be welcome? Cheney Duvall book 2.

      Shadow of the Mountains
    • The Tapestry

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(117)Évaluer

      Leonie grapples with her desire for belonging, questioning whether it has distorted her perception of love and relationships. As the final installment in a series centered on four young women from a 19th-century New Orleans convent school, this story delves into themes of self-discovery and emotional clarity amid societal expectations. Leonie's journey explores the complexities of friendship and love, culminating in a pivotal decision that will shape her future.

      The Tapestry
    • The Alchemy

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,9(126)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of New Orleans' high society, the story explores the evolving relationship between Simone d'Or, a spirited young woman, and Colin Seymour, a rising opera star from a modest background. Initially dismissive of Colin's lower status, Simone becomes enchanted by his talent. As she navigates personal challenges, including her brother's gambling troubles and the threat of an unwanted marriage to a dangerous suitor, Simone's journey reveals themes of ambition, societal expectations, and the transformative power of love.

      The Alchemy
    • The Immortelles

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,8(151)Évaluer

      The story explores themes of privilege and redemption as Damita De Salvado, who initially mistreats her gift of a slave girl named Rissa, faces the consequences of her actions. After selling Rissa during a family crisis, the narrative contrasts their fates: Rissa rises to wealth and freedom, while Damita's family descends into hardship. This transformation highlights the moral complexities of power and the impact of choices on both individuals and their relationships.

      The Immortelles
    • The Exiles

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,7(182)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Louisiana, the story follows Chantel Fontaine as she navigates love and loss. After the death of her parents, she embarks on a poignant journey to find her long-lost baby sister. The rich setting of the streets and swamps adds depth to her emotional quest, showcasing the challenges and resilience of a young woman in a tumultuous era.

      The Exiles
    • The Baron's Honourable Daughter

      A Novel

      • 370pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Set in the Regency era, this inspirational romance by bestselling author Lynn Morris immerses readers in a richly detailed historical backdrop. The story explores themes of love and personal growth, showcasing the challenges and triumphs of its characters as they navigate societal expectations and their own desires. With a focus on authenticity and emotional depth, the narrative captivates with its engaging plot and well-developed characters.

      The Baron's Honourable Daughter
    • Belinda Butterfly embarks on a quest to make new friends, encountering a variety of insects along the way. Through her adventures, she discovers the importance of authenticity and staying true to herself, imparting a valuable lesson about self-acceptance and friendship.

      Belinda the Butterfly's Beautiful Colors