Set in 1915, this second book in the trilogy, Three Young Ladies of Clarke, reunites Catherine Ramsburg, the town milliner, with her good friend, Carolyn, the engaging nurse in the first novel, Beyond the Red Gate. Catherine is comfortable, secure and independent until the charismatic Patrick Burke arrives in the small town of Berryville. He injects new spirit into her settled way of life. Circumstances arise that can change her future, but only if she is strong enough to make the right decisions. The Milliner introduces the main character in the third book, The Newcomer. Elizabeth...
Set in 1915, this second book in the trilogy, Three Young Ladies of Clarke, reunites Catherine Ramsburg, the town milliner, with her good friend, Caro...
Elizabeth Fairchilds, the main character in this third novel in the trilogy, Three Young Ladies of Clarke, to her dismay, arrives in Berryville, Virginia as the new owner of a hat shop. The year is 1916. At age twenty her life has turned upside down. Everything is foreign to her: living on her own, running a business, the town and its people. With the aid of a local young woman, Elizabeth struggles out of her troubled world and shows strength of character as she forges ahead in her quest to regain what is rightfully hers.
Elizabeth Fairchilds, the main character in this third novel in the trilogy, Three Young Ladies of Clarke, to her dismay, arrives in Berryville, Virgi...
It is 1918 and the United States is brought into World War I. Carolyn, Catherine and Elizabeth are left alone after their husbands are sent to the war in Europe. They must carry on through trials of everyday life as they grow stronger in character and persevere until their men return. But wars take lives. Will all three men make it back home?
It is 1918 and the United States is brought into World War I. Carolyn, Catherine and Elizabeth are left alone after their husbands are sent to the war...
The time is 1915 and Adelaide Richards has graduated from high school. Contrary to her mother's wish, she has a desire for what lies outside her native Clarke County in rural Virginia. Fueled by her love of western novels, Addie is determined to convince her best friend to strike out on an adventure of their own. Do they make the right decision? About the author: Millie Curtis, a native of Oneida, New York has made her home in Clarke County, Virginia since 1975. She believes that novels can still be written that keep readers turning pages without the graphic sex, violence and profanity that...
The time is 1915 and Adelaide Richards has graduated from high school. Contrary to her mother's wish, she has a desire for what lies outside her nativ...
In 1917 America was drawn into the war in Europe, and Adelaide Richards turned twenty years old. After a year of training, she earned certification as a secretary/bookkeeper and was returning to Clarke County, Virginia to tackle the affairs of a large farm. The owner, Alexander Lockwood, a prominent lawyer in the town of Berryville, had given her help when she and her friend, Lottie Bell, ran into a questionable situation in Colorado. Although Adelaide's return to Clarke County was part obligation, she cared for Alex and believed he cared for her. But life holds surprises; the...
In 1917 America was drawn into the war in Europe, and Adelaide Richards turned twenty years old. After a year of training, she earned certi...