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Beyond the gathering storm

Set in the Canadian province of Alberta a little before World War I, this is the story of brother and sister Christine and Henry Delaney, adopted children who strike out from their parents on new courses. Christine finds a clerical job in Edmonton, while Henry, a Mountie like his father, assumes his first command at a small post in the far north. Both find romance.

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  • "The Delaneys adopt Henry and Christine. Henry follows his father into the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. His duties include some that leave him with haunting memories. Christine moves to the city to find employment. She falls in love with her employer's son."
  • ""The love of Wynn and Elizabeth Delaney healed their adopted son Henry's painful memories and helped him grow into a man of character. Then his job as a Royal Canadian Mountie brings tragedy into his life once again. Assigned to a new post some five years later, he rediscovers someone who may be able to help him put his past behind him. And when Henry's sister, Christine, leaves home, she finds employment and loses her heart. But is she on the wrong path?"--Publisher."
  • "Set in the Canadian province of Alberta a little before World War I, this is the story of brother and sister Christine and Henry Delaney, adopted children who strike out from their parents on new courses. Christine finds a clerical job in Edmonton, while Henry, a Mountie like his father, assumes his first command at a small post in the far north. Both find romance."@en
  • "Henry and Christine, siblings not by bloodline, but by strong family ties, each embark on separate journeys where they encounter love. But at what price? Both will be called on to rely upon their spiritual strength when their principles, desires, and most importantly, their faith is tested by new circumstances and unfamiliar surroundings."@en
  • "Henry und Christine, die Adoptivkinder von Wynn und Elizabeth Delaney, sind erwachsen geworden und müssen nun ihren eigenen Platz in der Welt finden. Henry, der wie Wynn bei der Royal Canadian Mounted Police arbeitet, muss einer jungen Frau die Nachricht vom Tod ihres Mannes überbringen. Die abgrundtiefe Verzweiflung der jungen Witwe geht ihm nicht mehr aus dem Kopf. Als er dann in eine Kleinstadt im Süden des Landes versetzt wird, mag er nicht an Zufall glauben, als er sie dort wiedertrifft ... Auch Christine ist flügge geworden und lebt in der Großstadt. Dort erobert Ben mit seinem Charme schnell ihr Herz und macht ihr sogar einen Heiratsantrag. Doch das Liebesglück bleibt nicht lange ungetrübt. Als Christine klar wird, dass sie dabei ist, alles zu verlieren, was ihre Eltern ihr beigebracht haben, muss sie eine schwere Entscheidung treffen ..."
  • ""A novel of two entwined love stories set in the majestic Canadian West. A brother and sister, siblings by more than blood, risk broken hearts"--Provided by publisher."
  • ""A novel of two entwined love stories set in the majestic Canadian West. A brother and sister, siblings by more than blood, risk broken hearts"--Provided by publisher."@en
  • "A novel of two entwined love stories set in the majestic Canadian West. Canadian West book 5."@en
  • "The Delaneys adopt Henry and Christine. Henry follows his father into the RCMP. His duties include some that leave him with haunting memories. Christine moves to the city to find employment. She falls in love with her employer's son."
  • "Henry and his sister Catherine face obstacles as they try to bring others to God."@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Love stories"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Christian fiction"@en
  • "Christian fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"

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  • "Beyond the gathering storm"
  • "Beyond the gathering storm"@en
  • "Beyond The Gathering Storm"
  • "Beyond the Gathering Storm"@en
  • "Jenseits des Sturmwinds"