BOOKS

IN THE DAYS after banishing Adam and Eve from the Garden, God's fairies, Faith, Hope, Serenity, Passion, and little Curiosity, were concerned about the Creator being sad and lonely.
"Can we help you find a new friend?" Faith asked.
The fairies' sincerity touched God's heart. He chuckled.
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"I have a different job for you to do. Would you like to find people to build a storehouse in which I can keep My unclaimed gifts and blessings?”
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The Train is a heart-warming, faith-based novel of life struggles, faith, and triumphs that will uplift your soul. Sam is a U.S. Army paratrooper returning home from WWII with a severe disability and deformities. No one awaits to greet him home.
Rachel is a battered wife with two small children, torn between loyalty to her abusive husband and self-preservation.
Kayla is an abused and orphaned teenager dying from the effects of anorexia. Will Sam find a family? Will Rachel find safety? Will Kayla find herself? Will someone find her?
"The Royal Order of the Last Coin" is a captivating blend of historical fact and the rich tapestry of the Burton family's lineage. Set against the backdrop of 14th-century England, amidst the tumult of William Wallace's execution, King Edward I bestows knighthood upon Walter de Burton, a loyal warrior torn between his allegiance to the crown and his devotion to God. His son, Milton de Burton, watches with a mix of pride and yearning.


A prisoner of his own mind, Richard de Burton’s family’s past haunts him. Having been unable to complete knights’ training and living up to his ancestor’s expectations and earning the title bestowed upon his ancestors since 1306, and losing the love of his life, Richard leaves his ancestral manor in Staffordshire, England in November of 1605 and sails to The New World in hopes for a new life, a life where he doesn’t feel the weight of his failures on his shoulder.
After a harrowing journey across the sea, Jamestown isn’t quite what Richard expects, but it’s a new place to prove himself, find a new home, and hopefully someone to share his home with. But there’s only one woman whom he wants to spend his life with, and she has been promised to someone else. Can anyone take his dear Elizabeth’s place?
Finding friendship with the most unlikely people, Richard learns what it means to start fresh and show God’s love to everyone, even those deemed savages by everyone else.
What awaits Richard in Jamestown? Will he find a new home with love and hope and prove that he’s more than a title?

In this thrilling third installment of the Faith of Our Fathers, John Running Stream finds himself alone, his father Richard de Burton dead these four years.
In his troubled mind, John struggles with his decision to move his family.
Violence from the British, pressing for more land, and the Iroquois' greed for more fertile hunting grounds, forces the family to again leave their home in 1641. They forge across the Alleghenies to a land where blue grass grows abundant and sweet, and peace enfolds them. Richard Burton and his family make a new home in the Indian territory of Kentucky.
How will God lead the family? What adventures await them?
In Williamsburg, the fourth installment of the Faith of Our Fathers series, Darcy Burton embarks on a new chapter of womanhood, healing, and spiritual awakening. Leaving behind the familiar rhythms of her Missouri village, she settles with her husband, John Jacy, in a rapidly growing colonial town, where the pulse of English society beats against the memory of home.
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As autumn paints Virginia in golden hues, Darcy weaves her native traditions into the fabric of a foreign land. Her identity as a healer deepens—guided by the prayers of her ​​ancestors, the whisper of prairie winds, and a dream where laughter breaks the charge of stallions and dust. But as her voice strengthens, so too do the challenges: cultural misunderstanding, social resistance, and the quiet ache of homesickness.
In a place where appearance often overshadows truth, Darcy holds fast to what cannot be seen—faith, memory, and the sacred wisdom passed through generations. When called to tend the ailing governor, she walks the path of her foremothers, bearing not just healing herbs but the steadfast calm born from spiritual vision.
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Yet, Williamsburg is not only Darcy’s journey. Woven throughout are moments of tenderness and trial with dear friend Gladys, signs of new life stirring in unexpected places, and the ever-watchful presence of those who will carry the story forward.
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With lyrical prose and heartfelt conviction, Williamsburg continues the generational saga of reverence, resilience, and renewal. As one season ends and another begins, the series invites readers to walk softly, remember deeply, and believe courageously.

