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Love's a Mystery in Nameless, Tennessee

9781961441392
288 pages
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Overview

Love's A Mystery In Nameless, Tennessee is the fourth book of the romantic series Love's A Mystery.

In 1945… When Iris Pitts takes a job teaching in the one-room schoolhouse in Nameless, Tennessee, she hopes her year of despair will finally end. She has no idea if her soldier boyfriend, Will McCrae, was killed, captured, or just broke up with her without a word. But then Will shows up in town, and a series of thefts occur, neither Will nor Iris knows if their rekindled relationship can survive. As Iris scrambles to find the thief—while reassuring Will of her love—she discovers what it means to have God know her name.

Today… Accomplished musician Maggie Lange leaves the glare of Nashville for the peace and anonymity of Nameless. She buys a run-down old schoolhouse with plans to turn it into a home with the help of contractor Ian Weber.

Maggie and Ian grow closer as they work on the building—and on solving the mystery of her birth parents, who have ties to the town. But will a devastating truth about her family history be more than Maggie can overcome? Or will she learn that some things—including love—have a far greater value than anything the world can ascribe?

Author Bio

Leslie Gould is the number-one bestselling and Christy-Award winning author of over forty novels. She's also won two Faith, Hope, and Love Readers' Choice Awards and a Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Inspirational Novel of the Year Award. Leslie has a bachelor's degree in history and a Master of Fine Arts degree in creative writing. In the past, she's taught writing at the university level, curated the Swedenburg House Museum in Ashland, Oregon, and edited a magazine in Portland, Oregon. Currently, she writes and edits full-time. She and her husband, Peter, live in Oregon and enjoy hiking, traveling, and spending time with their four adult children and two grandchildren.

Elizabeth Ludwig is a USA Today bestselling author whose work has been featured on Novel Rocket, More to Life Magazine, and Christian Fiction Online Magazine. She is an accomplished speaker and teacher, often attending conferences and seminars where she lectures on editing for fiction writers, crafting effective novel proposals, and conducting successful editor/agent interviews. Her first novel, Where the Truth Lies, which she co-authored with Janelle Mowery, earned her the IWA Writer of the Year Award. Her second novel, Died in the Wool, also co-authored with Janelle Mowery, was nominated for a Carol Award.—Texas