Eleanor Bertin
Visit Eleanor's websiteFrom her country home in central Alberta, Canada, Eleanor Bertin writes fiction that ponders the depths of God’s love and mercy to humanity. After 25 years of homeschooling a houseful (six sons and every one of them has a sister), she resumed writing in 2013. She is the author of two series, The Ties That Bind and Burning Bright, as well as the memoir, Pall of Silence, about her late son, Paul. She and Monsieur have been married more than 40 years and are the happy grandparents of 10 grandchildren. They live with their youngest son, who has Down syndrome in the Before of what will someday be a beautiful century home.
Flame of Mercy
Two families, worlds apart. Can they each find hope in the crucible of suffering? All Lynnie Min ever wanted was to be a wife and mother. But when tragedy strikes her family, she's left with nothing but her faith to begin life again. While pursuing a career she never wanted, can the precious faith she was raised on withstand betrayal by a hostile former friend, now her professor? And why do her puzzling dreams feature only one of her daughters, not both? Out of a smoking ruin in northern Nigeria, Ihsan stumbles upon the solution to his wife's barrenness. Will he make the ultimate sacrifice to follow his conscience, even if it means losing the child he loves?
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Unbound
Ruthie Adrian's hope for a child dissolves when husband, Mac is killed in a crash. With secrets of their own, she and her mother-in-law must protect their land from Jake, a "prophet" with a bizarre offer. A Godsend or a trap?
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Tethered
Dumped by her longtime boyfriend, librarian Jacqui Penn flees 2000 miles west across Canada to the old family homestead. Hungry for roots, she fights to discover why her father fled the house as a teen.