Book 357

All Our Tomorrows

by Irene Hannon

Published 27 June 2006

After losing her photographer fiance in an act of violence overseas, reporter Caroline James sought solace in home and family in St. Louis.

Hoping to heal her shattered life, she threw herself into work at a local newspaper. Then David Sloan walked into her office . Since the day he'd met her - as his brother's fiancee - David had secretly cared for Caroline.

Surely the Lord had led him back to Caroline for a purpose to help each other past their mutual tragedy and to learn to live and love again.


Book 364

The Family Man

by Irene Hannon

Published 29 August 2006

THE DAVIS LANDING OBSERVER THE GOSSIP GURU has more scandalous news about the beleaguered Hamilton family:

Seems patriarch Wallace had an illegitimate child with someone well-known within the community. Does Mrs. Hamilton know about this? In other Hamilton news, daughter Amy recently hired old flame Bryan Healey to write for Nashville Living.

Wonder how gracious the single dad will be in taking orders from the woman who broke his heart? But what eldest daughter wants, she gets. And Amy wants this family man to be hers .


Book 431

A Dream to Share

by Irene Hannon

Published 29 January 2008

Businessman Dies Of Boredom In One-Stoplight Town

Not even that headline-however true-would save the Oak Hill Gazette. Mark Campbell had been sent to the tiny Missouri town with one goal: to convince Abby Warner to sell her family's financially troubled newspaper to his conglomerate. Then he'd head back to the city and never look back.

But it turned out there was much more to Oak Hill than jaywalking chickens and one-hundred-year-old residents. There was beautiful, gutsy Abby. And the way he'd come to feel about her was front-page worthy.


Book 443

Where Love Abides

by Irene Hannon

Published 1 January 2008

The widowed sheriff's daughter wanted just one thing: a mom. But the lady she'd set her sights on didn't consider herself mother or wife material.

Christine Turner couldn't abide her attraction to handsome lawman Dale Lewis. She'd moved to Oak Hill for a fresh start, but no matter how much she wanted it, she didn't believe a family was in God's plan for her life. Dale decreed it a crime for such a lovely, kind woman to hide away on her farm. Especially when he wanted to make his daughter's dream-and Christine's-come true.


Seaside Blessings

by Irene Hannon

Published 1 January 2013

The Healing Place

Starfish Bay could be a fresh start for Kristen Andrews…even if her new landlord isn’t exactly tossing down the welcome mat. Haunted by his past, Clint Nolan isn’t ready to open his heart to another woman. But Kristen’s also harboring a secret—the daughter she gave up for adoption nine years ago.

When the little girl arrives in the California seaside town, upending Kristen’s entire world, the cop-turned-park-ranger can’t walk away from them. For he’s beginning to feel part of the family of two. Can Clint convince Kristen it’s time to claim their long-overdue happy ending?

Starfish Bay: Where dreams come true


Second Chance Summer

by Irene Hannon

Published 1 January 2014

Restoring Hearts

When Rachel Shaw and Jack Fletcher meet on a sunny Georgia beach, it seems like the perfect start to a romance. There's just one problem–neither one is the least bit interested in falling in love. They're just looking for peace, and time to work through their losses. But Rachel's aunt Eleanor and Fletch's Gram have other plans. Their meddling matchmaking would drive Rachel and Fletch nuts if they weren't busy restoring a house for one of Gram's charities. Yet as they repair the house, it's their hearts that begin to mend. Soon Rachel and Fletch realize they might be able to build a second chance at a great love.


Rainbow's End

by Irene Hannon

Published 26 December 2006

To lessen the pain of his wife's death, Keith Michaels headed cross-country.

Yet though he had reached the Pacific Northwest, he still felt broken, empty and alone. When a sudden storm stranded him on Orcas Island, he sought refuge with the local widow, who was no elderly matron, but a reclusive young woman.

What was it about shy Jill Whelan and her charming cottage that made Keith want to stop his wandering ways? Did faith and love await him at Rainbow's End?


From This Day Forward

by Irene Hannon

Published 23 October 2007

It Was A Shocking Proposal...

But Cara Martin had to say yes. After a frightening ordeal, she needed a safe haven, and her estranged husband, Dr. Sam Martin, offered to share his home. Live with Sam? The man she'd married had become a stranger long before their separation had broken her heart.

Yet when she arrived in his small Missouri town, Cara discovered the workaholic surgeon had become a general doc who cared about people...cared about her. Could they possibly love, honor and cherish each other again, from this day forward?


Child of Grace

by Irene Hannon

Published 25 January 2011
"After giving up a high-powered corporate job, mom-to-be Kelsey Anderson decides to follow her dream. She moves to her late grandmother's lake house and decides to open a quilting shop in town. Then former army doctor Luke Turner moves in next door. The war-weary man stirs feelings in Kelsey that soon make her rethink all her plans. But she has some hard decisions to make, and worries if Luke will ever accept her and her baby. Kelsey must come to terms with the past, and trust there's a future with Luke in God's plan."--Publisher's description.

Gift from the Heart

by Irene Hannon

Published 28 June 2005

Since the death of his wife, Dr. Adam Wright had his hands full practicing medicine and trying to raise his willful eleven-year-old daughter alone.

What Adam needed was some divine intervention. And when Clare Randall appeared on their doorstep, he knew she was the answer to his prayers. To inherit a legacy from her beloved aunt Jo, their dear old friend, the petite blonde had agreed to be Nicole's nanny for free.

Deep in his soul, Adam hoped the fragile beauty could be the one to help breach the walls Nicole - and he - had built around their hearts.