List Books » A Prairie Christmas Collection: 9 Historical Christmas Romances from America's Great Plains
Authors: Tracie Peterson, Tracey V. Bateman, Pamela Griffin, Joann A. Grote, Maryn Langer Smith
ISBN-13: 9781616260040, ISBN-10: 1616260041
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Barbour Publishing, Incorporated
Date Published: September 2010
Edition: Reprint
A Treasure of Historical Christmas Romances
Settling the vast open prairies, weathering the winter storms, and finding joy to celebrate during Christmas epitomizes the pioneer experience. In this unique collection of nine Christmas romances, readers will relive a prairie Christmas with all its challenges and delights as penned by multi-published authors, including Tracie Peterson and Deborah Raney.
Take me Home by Tracey Bateman
One Wintry Night by Pamela Griffin
Image of Love by JoAnne A. Grote
The Christmas Necklace by Maryn Langer
A Christmas Gift of Love by Darlene Mindrup
God Jul by Tracie Peterson
Circle of Blessings by Deborah Raney
Christmas Cake by Janet Spaeth
Colder Than Ice by Jill Stengl
The warmth of Christmas will radiate in new love from the high plains of Minnesota and Dakota Territory, across the rolling hills of Nebraska, Iowa, and Illinois, and down into the flats of Kansas. Filled with inspiration and faith, each story will become a treasure to be enjoyed again next year.
[Front flap]
Take me Home
by Tracey Bateman, a past president of American Christian Fiction Writers from Missouri.
Just Take Me Home is Abigail’s one request for Christmas. But diphtheria strikes her family and traveling home to them becomes impossible. How can Abigail have a “real” Christmas without the traditions of family gatherings, gifts, and sleigh rides?
One Wintry Night
by Pamela Griffin, a homeschool mom and full-time writer from Texas.
Ivy Leander has been displaced from Boston society by her father’s marriage and move to a small Nebraska town—and she would do anything to return home. She avoids making friends, but Craig Watson has seen through her frosty exterior. Can he teach her about the true meaning of Christmas—and love?
Image of Love
by JoAnne A. Grote, a multi-published author from Minnesota.
Mantie Clark lives with her brother and his wife and is raising her deceased brother’s children. She doesn’t mind adding Lane Powell to the family’s Christmas circle as another brother, but after losing her first love to the War Between the States, she is not interested in a suitor. A moonlight ride starts to soften her resolve, but the risk of loving may be too great for her scarred heart.
The Christmas Necklace
by Maryn Langer, an author from a long line of storytellers who lives in Idaho.
When the great Chicago fire steals the lavish home Lucinda Porter once shared with her deceased husband, she takes employment in the country. Wrongly accused of theft and promptly displaced right before Christmas, she meets David Morgan during her homeless wanderings. Can he, a student of the law, help her find justice? Or are there things of more value they must discover together?
A Christmas Gift of Love
by Darlene Mindrup, a radical feminist turned radical Christian from Arizona.
Rose Johnson has lost the most important man in her life—her father. At age thirty-five, she is now along on the forlorn prairies of the Dakota Territory. Alone except for her father’s friend Ward Taylor. When Ward proposes a marriage of convenience, Rose is stunned. Will she accept this gift of love?
[Back flap]
God Jul
by Tracie Peterson, a beloved bestselling author from Montana.
Sigrid Larsson of Lindsborg, Kansas, may be resigned to spinsterhood, but she is not ready to sell the family homestead and move in with well-meaning relatives. When two men begin to vie for her attention, in whose ear will Sigrid choose to whisper “God Jul” (Merry Christmas)?
Circle of Blessings
by Deborah Raney, a Christy Award winning author from Kansas.
Stella Bradford has finally found the love of her life. It doesn’t matter to her that he is her English professor at the university or that he seems to be hiding something from his past. But convincing her father that James Collingwood is the man she should marry is going to be a daunting task.
Christmas Cake
by Janet Spaeth, a dedicated author and mother from North Dakota.
Elizabeth Evans wants her first Christmas with her husband to be perfect. She is used to a prairie Christmas, but her husband is from the East were traditions are established in wealth and finery. All Elizabeth has is a little egg money, so she sets out to recreate an Evans’s family recipe. Do her Christmas dreams rely only on the outcome of a baking experiment?
Colder Than Ice
by Jill Stengl, a homeschool mom and animal lover from the Northwoods of Wisconsin.
Cold as ice describes Estelle’s heart. Since her fiancé died in the Civil War, she believes Christmas no longer worth celebrating and balks at helping her niece prepare for a holiday wedding. Who would think of offering Estelle a romantic sleigh ride?