From short stories to novellas, from contemporary to historical, all of award-winning author Deborah Raney’s short works have been gathered into one great collection for one low price. Includes the following novellas and short Going Once Special Delivery Haiti's Song Prairie Lessons Finally Home Circle of Blessings
DEBORAH RANEY's first novel, A Vow to Cherish, inspired the World Wide Pictures film of the same title and launched Deb’s writing career. Twenty-five years, forty-plus books, and numerous awards later, she's still creating stories that touch hearts and lives. Her novels have won RWA's RITA Award, the ACFW Carol Award, the National Readers Choice Award, and the HOLT Medallion. She is also a three-time Christy Award finalist. Deb is a recent Missouri transplant, having moved with her husband, Ken Raney, from their native Kansas to be closer to kids and grandkids. They love road trips, Friday garage sale dates, and breakfast on the screened porch overlooking their wooded backyard. Visit Deb on the Web at www.deborahraney.com.
This is a nice little collection of Raney short stories, but in all honesty, it’s an uneven set. “Haiti’s Song” is by far the best of the bunch, a real jewel. All of them are okay, but several of these tales fall victim to an all-too-common trend in Christian romance, where the escalating emotions are described from both the guy’s and the girl’s perspective. She’s breathless for him, he’s equally breathless for her, yet weird things keep getting in the way. All the while, each is in their own corner going: “Why didn’t we kiss? Huh? Huh?” Two good realities are that all six short stories are professional and well-written. Also, Raney is exceptional at infusing the stories with gutsy Christian faith that I think most readers will find encouraging and not off-putting. If you really want to experience the best this gifted author has to offer, get “The Face of the Earth.” It a substantially better read and well worth checking out.
I’m surprised this book was free. I got it after reading one of her novels and it was a great collection of short stories - nice to read at the end of the day when you want to relax. The last two were my favourites. “Finally Home” reminded me of “Wind Chime Cafe” by Sophie Moss - another book I’ve read recently.
A beautiful love story told with a great family life of fortitude for two different living families that have been struggling with dreams of belonging and with two different worlds, It shows us how God is is good and turns surprises into our life in such different ways, a must read for any age.
This "book" was several short stories. A couple of them seemed really familiar from other books by the same author so I don't know if she wrote the short novella first and them built on it or condensed/rewrote a smaller version of a regular book. Super quick read though. Each story was a romance, some a bit predictable but generally had a twist toward the end.
This is a wonderful series of short stories, some a little longer than others. They all have an inspiring and encouraging message. I enjoyed each one as the author instilled the love of God into the characters in such a touching way. A great read!
Once again I thoroughly enjoyed reading these short stories by Ms. Raney. I had read the complete version of one these stories and was pleasantly surprised at this abbreviated version.
I love this collection of short stories! Each story is a sweet reminder that love can be a quick moment of recognition between two souls that lead to a fulfilling future together.
This was a nice set of easy read books. I enjoyed them all, but "Finally Home" is the one that really caught my attention. It was my favorite one. Nice short about life and love with the help of God.
Deborah Raney is my favorite author. Her books lift you up and keep you wanting more. I especially liked the last story in this book. God always has a way of working everything out.
I am never disappointed by anything authored by Deborah Raney! I read and listen to many genres. Raney is not sappy but soothing, can be direct even confrontational but without crash lanvuage. I appreciate her style.
A really uplifting bunch of stories. Each totally different from the rest. I think the last one had the biggest impact on me, as i strongly believe in blessing others anonymously, so that God gets the glory. What a lovely way to finish a lovely number of stories.
I really enjoyed this compilation of stories of varying lengths. Even having previously read 2 of them, I thoroughly enjoyed them all! Deborah Raney never disappoints!
Deborah Raney always writes the most heart warming spiritual books. One of the best Christian authors I have read. After reading her books I always feel good.
A thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining anthology of short stories and novellas. Several were blessed with surprise endings. Heartfelt, emotional, lovely stories you'll not want to miss.
Beautifully written clean book. The short stories all had a purpose and the characters were delightful. Looking forward to reading more from this author
These are sweet stories just as the title says. Inspirational and uplifting. Perfect reminders of how God’s plans for us are so much better than what we think we need.
A great collection of short stories by Deborah Raney. Not all of them are romances. They are well-developed. I think my favorite one was "Going Once." Overall rating: 4.4