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Prequel & Book 4 in the Not Quite Series: Can be read 1st or last
Step back to 1955 England in this heartwarming romance that blends friendship and faith with a note of mystery and echoes of Jane Austen
Margaret Elliot, an aspiring author from Jane Austen’s own Steventon, has more in common with the beloved novelist than she’d like—both women know the sting of lost love. Resolved to embrace her calling to singleness, Margaret pours herself into writing stories that honor God. A move to London with her dearest friend—and a secretarial job at a publishing house—seems the perfect first step toward her dream.
But when she meets Graham Corbyn, an earnest young publisher with a vision to change the literary world, Margaret finds her resolve tested. Together, they embark on the risky adventure of founding a new publishing company. Yet behind the promise of fresh beginnings lies a shadowy opposition that threatens their work and challenges their faith.
Not Quite Miss Austen is the captivating prequel to the Not Quite Series, a collection of faith-filled novels tied together by Margaret’s enduring legacy. Rich with nods to Jane Austen yet entirely original, this story of courage, devotion, and love invites you to consider what it truly means to follow God’s call—whatever the cost.
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Each novel in the Not Quite Series is a collection of faith-filled novels, from 1955 to the present, tied together by Margaret Elliot Corbyn and her enduring legacy of faith. The heroines of each story face difficult life challenges and learn how God gives them hope to get through. These books feature clean, wholesome romance, and surprising twists and turns that will keep you guessing.
The books touch on heavy topics like cancer, infidelity, infertility, death, and the sanctity of life, but are also filled with the hope of Christ as well as forgiveness and redemption.
The series does not contain retellings of Jane Austen's books. Instead, each novel has nods to her books and shows heroes who, though similar in some ways to their titled characters, are unique in their personalities. The stories take place in England or feature main characters who travel there.
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Sometimes everything has to go wrong before we appreciate Mr. Right
Brooke Ferguson had the perfect life—4.0 in pre-law, leader in a popular sorority, and a boyfriend headed to medical school with whom she planned a perfect future. It all fell apart when she found out she was pregnant. Yet what broke her was the death of her mom, the one who held her together through the storm her life had become.
Follow her journey to wholeness and faith as she takes her toddler from her hometown of Memphis, Tennessee and heads to central Florida—land of sunny days, home to "the happiest place on earth”—in search of peace and a new start.
Along the way, she realizes the image she’s created of perfect may be the very thing holding her back from genuine happiness. Can she let go and find herself, God, and love … will it last?
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We all have one thing in common. . . we all bear the image of God.
This Anthology is filled with short stories, poetry, and nonfiction works that celebrate life—no matter the size or capability—by the following authors: April Barcalow, Shana Burchard, Malissa Chapin, Liz Chapman, Alyssa Charpentier, Audrey Colman, Sasha Davis, Cheyenne Farr, Stephanie J. Gibson, Heather Griffin, Kim Griffin, Abigail Kay Harris, Abrigail Julian, Eleena Koep, Vannah Leblank, Katja H. Labonté, Jessica Musgrove, Jemima Owen, H. Michael Shultz Jr., Storm Shultz, Megan Soja, Heather Spiva, I. Sydelle, Mark W. Terpin, and Abigail Thompson.
Kim Griffin's short story, A Mother's Heart, follows the life of Hope from toddler to teen as she finds joy in the gift of adoption.
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