Book 7

Aunt Crete's Emancipation is a sweet and simple novella by Grace Livingston Hill. Aunt Crete had been ill treated by her sister Carrie and niece Luella. She works from morning til night and even forgot about her own life. She sat down suddenly in the nearest chair. Somehow the relief from anxiety had made her knees weak. "Hannah's boy!" she murmured again, and laid her hand caressingly over the telegram, smoothing down a torn place in the edge of the paper. Luella and her mother were discussing plans. They had decided that they must leave on the early train the next morning, before there was any chance of the Western visitor's arriving...

Book 8

Exit Betty

by Grace Livingston Hill

Published 2 May 1976

Book 9

Marcia Schuyler

by Grace Livingston Hill

Published 1 January 1984

Book 10

The Witness

by Grace Livingston Hill

Published 1 January 1984

Book 11


Book 13

Lo, Michael!

by Grace Livingston Hill

Published 1 January 1984

Book 20

The Finding of Jasper Holt is a classic Christian romance by Grace Livingston Hill. "A midnight train wreck, a beautiful girl rescued by a brave and handsome cavalier; what could make a more interesting beginning to a romance? Add to this a very intense business rivalry and a plot which hinges on the finding of some important papers which had been stolen, and in which the girl was unconsciously involved, and you will have some idea of the elements which go to make this such an absorbing tale. It is written in Mrs. Hill's best manner and her heart and humor are on every page."

Book 25

The Mystery of Mary

by Grace Livingston Hill

Published 1 February 1986
A beautiful woman is on the run, but from what? She meets a helpful stranger at the train station, but is reluctant to reveal the mysteries of her past that are haunt her present. Then, she is gone. If he is ever to understand the mysterious Mary, he must find out where she went.

Book 26

Phoebe Deane

by Grace Livingston Hill

Published 1 February 1986
When the fates endowed Phoebe Deane with a love of beauty and a delicate refinement that craved books, and a pleasant environment, they offset their kindness by leaving her, orphaned in a New York State farmhouse, a drudge dependent on the bounty of her half-brother and his sharp-tongued wife. But she is rescued from her unhappy situation by her faith in love and life.