Lauraine Snelling Bücher
Lauraine Snelling verfasst Romane für Erwachsene, die sich mit realen Problemen auseinandersetzen und Themen wie Vergebung, Verlust, häusliche Gewalt und Krebs erforschen. Ihre inspirierende zeitgenössische Frauenliteratur und historischen Reihen untersuchen oft diese komplexen menschlichen Erfahrungen. Snelling ist bekannt für ihren hoffnungsvollen und heilenden Ansatz, wobei ihre Werke den Lesern sowohl Trost als auch Anregung zum Nachdenken bieten. Durch ihre Erzählungen zielt sie darauf ab, den Lesern zu helfen, die Herausforderungen des Lebens mit zerbrechlichem, aber tiefem Glauben zu meistern.






The characters are faced with the challenge of prioritizing their faith over personal ambitions, as they navigate a journey toward discovering their true destinies. Through this struggle, themes of trust, sacrifice, and the search for purpose emerge, highlighting the importance of relying on a higher power and the collective strength of their beliefs.
A Blessing to Cherish
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
After several years of widowhood and hardship, Ingeborg focuses on the good she's been given while she watches her widowed stepson fall in love once again. But not everything is comfortable for Ingeborg; one of her dearest friendships is changing--and she will have to decide if her settled life is worth more to her than a future she hardly dares t
An Untamed Land
- 349 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
She had promised herself that once they left the fjords of Norway, she would never look back. The promise of free land lures Roald and Ingeborg Bjorklund from their beloved home high above the fjords of Norway, and after three long years of scrimping and saving to buy tickets for their passage to America, they finally arrive at the docks of New York City. This new land promises a rich heritage for their children, and here they hope to build a good life.After a long journey by train and then by covered wagon, the Bjorklunds finally arrive in Dakota Territory, where they settle on the banks of the Red River of the North. But the virgin prairie refuses to yield its treasure without a struggle. Will Roald and Ingeborg be strong enough to overcome the hardships of that first winter?Proud of their heritage and sustained by their faith, they came to tame a new land.
The Long-Awaited Prequel to the Red River Of The North SeriesTwenty-year-old Ingeborg Strand is certain she is destined to be an old maid. She's had several suitors but none she deemed worthy of spending her life with. That is, until she meets a university student from Oslo, and feelings stronger than friendship begin to develop between them. But tragedy strikes, and the future begins to look bleaker than ever.Grief settles heavily over Ingeborg, and her mother suggests that she leave Norway and start afresh in America, as so many others have done before her. But how will she accomplish that with little money and no one to accompany her?It isn't long before she meets Roald Bjorklund, a widower who has been planning to go to America for some time, lured by the promise of free land. He's a good man, a hard-working man--and he has a young son who desperately needs a mother. He's clearly interested in Ingeborg, but is he the answer to her prayers? And what about love? This isn't how she's always imagined it.Ingeborg Strand has a heartrending decision to make...
The Seeds of Change
- 448 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
After turning the tables on a crooked gambler, Larkspur Nielsen flees her home with her sisters on a wagon train bound for Oregon. Knowing four women will draw unwanted attention, she dons a disguise as a man. But maintaining the ruse is harder than she imagined, as is protecting her sisters from difficult circumstances and eligible young men.
In this novel filled with friendship, grief, and travel gone awry, three friends take their dream trip to Florence, Italy in memory of a beloved woman who has passed away.
Half Finished
- 500 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
"A group of women realize that life is full of half-finished relationships and projects. However, they discover that the outcome is not as important as the journey"--