The Daughters of Harwood House Trilogy: Three Romances Tell the Saga of Sisters Sold into Indentured Service

· Barbour Publishing
5.0
2 reviews
Ebook
960
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Follow three English sisters who step on the auction block and are sold into indentured servanthood. Each is taken separately into a different part of the untamed American Colonies. The French and Indian War only heightens their peril as each struggles to hold on to her faith and find the good in her circumstances. Will they survive to reunite? Can romance be found in the wilderness? Find out in the complete Daughters of Harwood House Trilogy by author team Sally Laity and Dianna Crawford.

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5.0
2 reviews
Aimee Melton
January 9, 2015
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About the author

Sally considers it a joy to know that the Lord can touch other hearts through her stories. She has written both historical and contemporary novels, including a co-authored series for Tyndale House and another for Barbour Publishing, nine Heartsong Romances, and twelve Barbour novellas. Her favorite pastimes include quilting for her church’s Prayer Quilt Ministry and scrapbooking. She makes her home in the beautiful Tehachapi Mountains of southern California with her husband of over fifty years and enjoys being a grandma and great-grandma.

Dianna Crawford is a California native. She has been published since the early 1990s and writes full-time. Her first inspirational novel was the premier of a six-book series for Tyndale that she coauthored with Sally Laity. Dianna is married and has four daughters and seven grandkids.

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