Books

Learning to Fly

Can their second-chance love find wings to soar?

Fly Home to Me

Gabriel is looking for a co-pilot, but when he sets his sights on Piper, will she fly or flee?

Flying in Love

Will Paige decide to share her heart or fly solo?

Chiara’s Choice

After waging a mutual battle of wits, an unexpected friendship forms between Chiara and Abraham—a rapport that soon blossoms into something more.

Forever, Phoebe

Somerset’s newest resident, Mr. Franklin Everly, is immediately drawn to Phoebe’s spirited nature as he becomes acquainted with the delightful Jamison siblings of Primly Park.

Adoring Abigail

Captain Robert Wilkins unexpectedly inherits the vast estate of Cattersley and feels woefully inadequate. His first glimmer of hope comes when he happens upon a lovely trespasser in his gardens.

A Tangled Inheritance

There is a high price to keep high Nora’s family estate: She must wed. Torn between two very different men, she must make the ultimate decision. Will she be guided by her head or her heart?

Escape to Everly Manor

When Harrison Barton Everly discovers Lizzy and her younger brother hiding in an abandoned cabin on Everly Manor, he must earn her trust to discover her secrets.

An Inconvenient Romance

The countryside of England provided an idyllic backdrop for Charles Brumley’s and Leah Hastings’s childhood. Neighbors and best friends, the pair passed many happy days racing through the rolling hills of Derbyshire. Everything was perfect until Charles ruined it all and abandoned Leah for university.

Anthologies

Christmas Grace

After suffering a heartbreaking loss, Grace returns home to honor the family tradition of staging a Christmas celebration for the surrounding village. But when a severe snowstorm hinders her plans, help and hope find her in the most unexpected way.

Christmas Courting

Keturah Hensley is delighted to learn her best friend, Christopher will be in London for Christmas, —but Christopher is coming to Town to court the woman of his dreams, and Keturah fears she may have lost her chance

Reviews

Praise for Fly Home to Me from InD’tale Magazine:

“Fly Home to Me” is a love story that will speak to the heart of Military spouses everywhere. Unlike in most contemporary romantic military novels, Gabriel is not retired military or about to get out. Instead, Piper and Gabriel meet in the middle of his career and must face all the associated challenges from differing lingo to transient lifestyles. As this book mainly focuses on Piper’s growth, the plot centers on the difficulties she has with abandonment, falling in love, and doing so with someone whose lifestyle is so outside her comfort zone. Between the rest of the cast and the sweet romance itself, this story not only exudes real romance but brings the reader along for a ride that will have them not only wanting more of Piper and Gabriel but more of the series as well!

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Five Star Readers’ Favorite Review for Forever, Phoebe:

Forever Phoebe by Chalon Linton is an endearing historical romance novel that follows Phoebe Jamison as she forms an unexpected deep bond with a man she has newly met. When Mr. Franklin Everly first meets Phoebe, he is struck by her beauty and character. He sees her boldness as a beautiful and rare quality. Despite herself, Phoebe warms to the new resident of Somerset. While her heart is drawn to Franklin, her mind reasons she should wait for Mason’s request for courtship. Unlike Franklin, Mason views Phoebe’s feistiness as an impediment to society’s recognition of her as a proper lady. Undeterred by Phoebe’s attraction to Mason, Franklin pursues her, taking any opportunity he gets to prove his love for her.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Praise for Flying In Love from Publisher’s Weekly:

“Linton (Adoring Abigail) brings a chaste Regency sensibility to this tender contemporary military romance. After a romance ends in crushing disappointment, California school teacher Paige Hall comforts herself with her faith and her family, though her fraught relationship with her mother is little help. After Air Force pilot Jake Summers nearly runs over Paige in a parking lot, he persuades her to accept a dinner date as an apology, despite Paige’s newfound belief that the only good men are to be found in Jane Austen novels. Their courtship faces many obstacles—Paige’s trust issues chief among them—all set against a backdrop of Paige’s BFF Mandy’s wedding preparations. Though exposition about Jake’s work occasionally becomes clunky, Paige’s crisp narrative voice and the charming chapter titles (“I Stargazed,” “I Apologized (Twice)”) create the effect of reading through a good friend’s blog. Sweet without being cloying, this is sure to appeal to fans of G-rated romance. 

Rating: 5 out of 5.