Growing up in Michigan in the early 1900s, Hannah Grace, the eldest of Jacob Kane's three daughters, is feisty and strong-willed, yet practical. But Hannah's world turns upside down when the new sheriff comes to town. What plans does God have in store for this young woman who thought she had it all together?
Growing up in Michigan in the early 1900s, Hannah Grace, the eldest of Jacob Kane's three daughters, is feisty and strong-willed, yet practical. But Hannah's world turns upside down when the new sheriff comes to town. What plans does God have in store for this young woman who thought she had it all together?
Growing up in the west Michigan resort town of Sandy Shores in the early 1900s, Hannah Grace, the eldest of Jacob Kane's three daughters, is feisty and strong-willed, yet practical. Between working at her father's general store and courting the town's physician, Ralston Van Huff, Hannah has her life planned out in an orderly, meaningful way. Or so she thinks. Hannah's world turns upside down when the new sheriff comes to town. Gabriel Devlin is strong, outspoken, and a Christian, to boot-but he's sworn off women, having met ones mostly interested in money and apathetic about God. Determined to ignore the newcomer's handsome looks, Hannah is drawn to him nonetheless by a shy, runaway orphan boy named Jesse. While Hannah works to befriend the shy vagabond, who's living with Gabriel until other arrangements can be made, God works in her heart. What plans does He have in store for this young woman who thought she had it all together?
Born and raised in western Michigan, Sharlene MacLaren attended Spring
Arbor University. After graduating, she traveled, then married one of her
childhood friends, and together they raised two lovely daughters. Now
happily retired after teaching elementary school for thirty-one years, "Shar"
enjoys reading, singing in the church choir and worship teams, traveling,
and spending time with her husband, children, and precious grandchildren.
The acclaimed Through Every Storm was Shar's first novel to be published
by Whitaker House, and in 2007, the American Christian Fiction Wr
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