
Remember Me When
Number 2 in series
- Paperback
272 pages
- Release Date
25 June 2013
Summary
Marriage has been difficult for Faith Nolan. Her husband Roger, Pine Ridge’s mercantile owner, likes his liquor and turns mean when he indulges. However, it is his unwillingness to help others that grieves Faith’s tender heart the most.
Nathan Bartlett, the logging-camp owner, has always taken his responsibilities seriously. He offers protection to the residents of the small town, including Roger, on the occasion when the local Indians have risen up against the townsfolk. When Na…Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780892968473 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0892968478 |
| Author: | Ginny Aiken |
| Publisher: | Time Warner Trade Publishing |
| Imprint: | FaithWords |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 272 |
| Release Date: | 25 June 2013 |
| Weight: | 312g |
| Dimensions: | 136mm x 204mm x 27mm |
| Series: | Women of Hope |
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Critics Review
“Masterful storytelling, witty dialogue, and characters you’ll never forget.”
”[A]n engaging tale of duty, romance, family, and love….I’ll be eager to see what character Ms. Aiken chooses next to feature in this exciting new series.“–Serena Chase, USAToday.com on For Such a Time as This
“Aiken’s second Women of Hope novel connects nicely to the first…. The 1880 Oregon setting is accurately illustrated and the heroine’s journey to renewed faith in God is nicely depicted.”–RT Book Reviews, ****
“Ginny Aiken has a beautiful ability to mingle comedy with tragedy, making the reader laugh and cry almost in the same breath.”–Hannah Alexander, author, Last Resort and Note of Peril, Christy Award winner
“Ginny Aiken is a captivating storyteller who offers her readers a delightful journey they won’t soon forget.”–Debra White Smith, author of The Seven Sister Series
“In her second series outing, Aiken does a splendid job of painting life in 1880s Oregon while giving readers an inspiring, relatable female protagonist.”–Library Journal
“In this engrossing second installment of her Women of Hope historical series, Aiken delivers a beautiful, inspirational slice of life set in 1880s Oregon…. Rich with detail, the events unfold very naturally.”– Publishers Weekly
“Masterful storytelling, witty dialogue, and characters you’ll never forget.”–Lori Copeland, author Brides of the West series on For Such a Time As This
About The Author
Ginny Aiken
Ginny Aiken, a former newspaper reporter, lives in Pennsylvania with her engineer husband. Born in Havana, Cuba, raised in Valencia and Caracas, Venezuela, she discovered books early and wrote her first novel at age fifteen while she trained with the Venezuelan Classical Ballet Company. She burned that tome when she turned a ‘mature’ sixteen. Ginny has taught novel-writing seminars and workshops at Harrisburg (PA) Area Community College and Penn State University.
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