Love's Gentle Journey

· Open Road Media
Ebook
136
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

The harsh beauty of the West becomes the backdrop for a romance between two Scottish immigrants in this captivating historical novel.

A new world and a new way of life await young Ann McKay, as she makes the perilous journey across the ocean to the American frontier. Although she is afraid to leave the home and family that are all she has ever known, she knows that to grow she must move on. Caleb Craighead is a Scottish school-teacher, newly-ordained in the ministry. His firm beliefs and strong determination to make a difference in the world lead him to the shores of America. He feels that he has been called to this rough new land for a higher purpose. Little does he know that he will not be alone, as a special young woman comes to take her rightful place at his side.

About the author

Kay Cornelius was an English teacher for twenty-five years before starting to write full time. Since writing Love’s Gentle Journey, she has completed nine full-length novels and one novella, as well as three nonfiction children’s books and many articles, essays, and devotions. Cornelius earned a bachelor of arts degree from George Peabody College for Teachers and later received a master of education degree from Alabama A&M University. She continued her studies at Auburn University.

Cornelius enjoys travel and researching folklore and history. She and her husband have two children and four grandchildren.

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