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2019
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Five people looking for a reason to keep living are about to find it in the last place they expected. After the loss of his wife, Roman Paulson's life revolves around his son Billy. As a football hero at the University of Nebraska, Billy has a promising life ahead of him. As Billy's coach begins encroaching on Roman's relationship with his son—especially when he brings God into Billy's life—Roman starts to fear he'll lose Billy forever. Nothing could prepare Roman for what is about to happ...
2007
EN
Insight edition with engaging side notes that offer background on social customs, thoughts on the book's themes of faith, and other engaging information.
- Narrated by
- Antoinette LaVecchia
Unabridged
12 hours 20 min
2011
EN
Christy Award-winning author Nancy Moser has garnered critical acclaim for her fictionalized accounts of Martha Washington, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Jane Austen. Here Moser whisks listeners away to 1895 Newport, Rhode Island-summer playground to the elite of the Gilded Age-for a tale of unexpected romance. As the lives of an immigrant dressmaker, her socialite friend, and their unlikely suitors become entangled in a web of secrets and sacrifice, will social class and physical handic...
- Narrated by
- Barbara Caruso
Unabridged
13 hours 20 min
2011
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In Masquerade by Nancy Moser-the Christy Award winning author of How Do I Love Thee?-Charlotte Gleason embarks from England in 1886 with mixed feelings. Although she's never met her fiancE, she's headed for New York to marry one of America's wealthiest heirs. Filled with doubts and hoping for a chance at "real life," she swaps identities with her maid Dora. For Dora, it's the chance of a lifetime. But for Charlotte, what begins as the whim of a spoiled rich girl becomes a test of survival ...
- Narrated by
- Elizabeth Jasicki
Unabridged
12 hours 44 min
2009
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Nancy Moser N arrated by Liz Jasicki Christy Award winner Nancy Moser here spotlights Victorian poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning and her struggle for love against all odds. Long confined by baffling ailments, Elizabeth dispels her gloom through Bible meditation, prayer, and writing. But as she and a kind gentleman exchange letters in 1845, his fondness for her poetry takes an unexpected turn-inspiring her secret sonnets and dreams. "A delight . suspenseful, sad, and very interesting."-Roman...
- Narrated by
- Virginia Leishman
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- Ladies of History
Unabridged
12 hours 44 min
2008
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Christy Award winner Nancy Moser is the best-selling author of more than 16 popular books of faith and inspiration. In this compelling historical novel, Wolfgang Mozart's little-known sister Nannerl tells the tale of her own bittersweet life. Eleven-year-old Nannerl is arguably the best keyboard player in all of Europe. Yet because her six-year-old brother Wolfie can play almost as well as she, he receives virtually all the praise and adulation. Traveling far and wide with her family, she ...
- Narrated by
- Linda Stephens
- Series -
- Ladies of History
Unabridged
14 hours 37 min
2008
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Nancy Moser, Christy Award-winning author of Mozart's Sister, distills the life of Martha Washington into a revealing first-person historical novel. As a financially secure widow who has felt death's sting six times, 26-year-old Martha determines not to remarry. And then into her life strides a heroic colonel, and she dares to love again. But soon she must envision an even greater dream than domestic bliss.
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2018
EN
Emma is the embodiment of what a young woman should be in Regency England. Growing up with an indulgent father and lack of a mother has left her spoiled and used to getting her own way.A cautionary tale about the evils of interference, matchmaking, and good intentions turned askew. Emma is the study of a young woman raised without sufficient discipline or occupation. She delights in meddling in the romantic affairs of everyone around her. Handsome, clever and rich, Emma’s only true...
Lady Susan
The classic epistolary novella from the adored author of Pride and Prejudice
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- Brief Encounters
2026
EN
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Outrageous, and wickedly funny, Lady Susan introduces Jane Austen at her most scandalousRecently widowed and dangerously charming, Lady Susan Vernon arrives among her relatives determined to secure her own advantage. Through a flurry of letters, alliances shift, affections are tested, and reputations quietly unravel. Lady Susan is Jane Austen’s sharp, mischievous portrait of a woman who refuses to behave. Bold, manipulative and irresistibly alive,...
- Narrated by
- Neil Shah
Unabridged
10 hours 45 min
2010
EN
Christian Book Award finalist Christa Parrish has garnered an ECPA Book of the Year nomination for this poignant tale. After Deputy Ben Patil finds an abandoned newborn in rural South Dakota, he and his wife Abbi seem the perfect foster parents. But the infant's arrival opens old wounds for Abbi and reveals how much Ben has changed since his devastating tour in Afghanistan. "Parrish's deft characterization pulls readers into a storyline filled with raw emotion."-Romantic Times
- Narrated by
- Ed Sala
Unabridged
11 hours
2008
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W. Dale Cramer, multiple Christy Award-winning author of Bad Ground and Levi's Will, delivers a Romantic Times Top Pick tale of a reluctant Mr. Mom who discovers what matters most. After a series of bizarre events, ironworker Mick Brannigan finds himself knee-deep in laundry- and considering a retreat to his hopelessly littered kitchen. He soon learns important lessons from unlikely sources. ". a beautiful story filled with humor, gritty reality, subtle truths, warm-hearted prose and touch...
- Narrated by
- Elizabeth Sastre
Unabridged
10 hours 27 min
2015
EN
Victorian-Era England Comes Alive in This Witty Romance For years Charlotte Withersby has worked as an assistant to her father, an eminent English botanist. As she approaches the old age of twenty-four, her father pushes her out into society, swayed by an uncle who believes God's only two roles for women are marriage and motherhood. When one of the Withersbys' colonial correspondents, Edward Trimble, returns to England, he's drafted as the new assistant so Charlotte is free to marry. This ...











