Best of
Romance

1914

The Man of the Desert


Grace Livingston Hill - 1914
    Weak and weary, she falls unconscious from her horse. Soon Hazel is found by John Brownleigh, a handsome missionary who lives in the desert. As he carefully nurses Hazel back to health, a strong and true love begins to grow between them. But John, poor and humble, knows he is not of Hazel's world, so he does not speak of his love. And because Hazel feels strongly unworthy of John and his work, she, too, remains silent. And so they part, without acknowledging the love between them.Back home among her family and friends, Hazel makes a startling decision: she will do all she can to change and become deserving of John's love. But can she do so before it's too late?

The Best Man


Grace Livingston Hill - 1914
    Pursued by men desperate for secret information that could threaten national security, Cyril Gordon seeks refuge in a church, stumbles into a wedding, and is mistaken for the best man.

The Twenty-Fourth of June


Grace S. Richmond - 1914
    To prove himself worthy to Roberta, Richard Kendrick undertakes the greatest challenge of his lifeā€”one that makes this novel almost impossible to put down.

The Girl from Alsace, A Romance of the Great War


Burton Egbert Stevenson - 1914
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