House of Winslow Series by Gilbert Morris

3.94 · 300 ratings
  • The Honorable Imposter: 1620 (House of Winslow #1)
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    The Honorable Imposter: 1620 (House of Winslow #1)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.99 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2004

    The volume that launched the blockbuster House of Winslow series. Gilbert Winslow, forced by his family into the pulpit of the Church of England, becomes a spy among religious separatists. Who will he turn to when the forces of good and evil threaten to pull him apart?

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  • The Captive Bride (House of Winslow #2)
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    The Captive Bride (House of Winslow #2)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.90 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1992

    Includes The Honorable Imposter, The Captive Bride, The Indentured Heart, The Gentle Rebel, and The Saintly Buccaneer.

  • The Indentured Heart: 1740 (House of Winslow #3)
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    The Indentured Heart: 1740 (House of Winslow #3)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.03 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2004

    The Indentured Heart opens another chapter in the compelling House of Winslow. While in England, Adam Winslow rescues Molly Burns from her abusive father and brings her to America, where Molly becomes his indentured servant. A young girl, a family, and a new nation are bound together in their search for freedom.

  • The Indentured Heart (House of Winslow #3)
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    The Indentured Heart (House of Winslow #3)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.03 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 1988

    The Indentured Heart opens another chapter in the compelling House of Winslow. While in England, Adam Winslow rescues Molly Burns from her abusive father and brings her to America, where Molly becomes his indentured servant. A young girl, a family, and a new nation are bound together in their search for freedom.

  • The Gentle Rebel: 1775 (House of Winslow #4)
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    The Gentle Rebel: 1775 (House of Winslow #4)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.99 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2004

    The story of Nathan Winslow in The Gentle Rebel brings the saga of the Winslow family into the American Revolution. At first opposed to the idea of revolution, Nathan eventually becomes a Patriot. But his faith and courage are tested when he falls in love with beautiful Abigail Howland, a proud and spoiled Tory.

  • The Gentle Rebel (House of Winslow #4)
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    The Gentle Rebel (House of Winslow #4)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.99 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1988

    The story of Nathan Winslow in The Gentle Rebel brings the saga of the Winslow family into the American Revolution. At first opposed to the idea of revolution, Nathan eventually becomes a Patriot. But his faith and courage are tested when he falls in love with beautiful Abigail Howland, a proud and spoiled Tory.

  • The Saintly Buccaneer: 1777 (House of Winslow #5)
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    The Saintly Buccaneer: 1777 (House of Winslow #5)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.98 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2004

    The Saintly Buccaneer spotlights Paul Winslow, a young man who is bitterly opposed to the American Revolution. His life is quickly changed when he is shanghaied and pressed into service aboard a navy frigate. And then he is struck with amnesia! House of Winslow book

  • The Holy Warrior: 1798 (House of Winslow #6)
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    The Holy Warrior: 1798 (House of Winslow #6)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2004

    The Holy Warrior picks up the House of Winslow saga several years after the Revolutionary War. Two Winslow sons race west--one to embrace his dreams and the other to escape the future. Will either survive the dangers of the frontier?

  • The Reluctant Bridegroom (House of Winslow #7)
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    The Reluctant Bridegroom (House of Winslow #7)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.97 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1990

    The Reluctant Bridegroom begins with Sky Winslow, the son of Chris and Dove Winslow, agreeing to return East and bring a wagon train of brides to the men of Oregon City. As experienced as he is on the trail, the past hurts of an unfaithful wife and the care for a twelve-year-old son who truly needs a mother's love make Sky an unlikely candidate for such an assignment. On the long trip from New York to Oregon, two of the women who join the wagon train will make their impact on Sky Winslow... more

  • The Reluctant Bridegroom: 1838 (House of Winslow #7)
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    The Reluctant Bridegroom: 1838 (House of Winslow #7)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.98 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2005

    The Reluctant Bridegroom begins with Sky Winslow, the son of Chris and Dove Winslow, agreeing to return East and bring a wagon train of brides to the men of Oregon City. As experienced as he is on the trail, the past hurts of an unfaithful wife and the care for a twelve-year-old son who truly needs a mother's love make Sky an unlikely candidate for such an assignment. On the long trip from New York to Oregon, two of the women who join the wagon train will make their impact on Sky Winslow... more

  • The Last Confederate (House of Winslow #8)
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    The Last Confederate (House of Winslow #8)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1990

    At the conclusion of The Reluctant Bridegroom , the marriage of Sky and Rebekah Winslow prefaces a new chapter for another generation. What had seemed an impossibility is now coming to pass: God's transformation of the Winslows into a warm and loving family. Making their way back from Oregon City, they now settle and prosper on a plantation in Virginia... more

  • The Last Confederate: 1860 (House of Winslow #8)
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    The Last Confederate: 1860 (House of Winslow #8)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2005

    At the conclusion of The Reluctant Bridegroom, the marriage of Sky and Rebekah Winslow prefaces a new chapter for another generation. What had seemed an impossibility is now coming to pass: God's transformation of the Winslows into a warm and loving family. Making their way back from Oregon City, they now settle and prosper on a plantation in Virginia... more

  • The Dixie Widow: 1862 (House of Winslow #9)
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    The Dixie Widow: 1862 (House of Winslow #9)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2005

    At the conclusion of The Last Confederate, almost twenty-four thousand Union and Confederate soldiers had fallen on the field of battle at Sharpsburg, making it the bloodiest day of American history. Among the casualties for the South was Captain Vance Wickham, husband of Belle Wickham. She was a daughter of Sky and Rebekah Winslow, and now the tragedy of war makes its dreaded call upon the Winslow family... more

  • The Dixie Widow (House of Winslow #9)
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    The Dixie Widow (House of Winslow #9)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1991

    At the conclusion of The Last Confederate , almost twenty-four thousand Union and Confederate soldiers had fallen on the field of battle at Sharpsburg, making it the bloodiest day of American history. Among the casualties for the South was Captain Vance Wickham, husband of Belle Wickham. She was a daughter of Sky and Rebekah Winslow, and now the tragedy of war makes its dreaded call upon the Winslow family... more

  • The Wounded Yankee: 1862 (House of Winslow #10)
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    The Wounded Yankee: 1862 (House of Winslow #10)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2005

    Zack Winslow, The Wounded Yankee, had served the Union Army for exactly one year and been wounded twice, surviving the battles of Bull Run and Shiloh. But when he is sent home, Zack discovers some devastating news about his fiancée and his livelihood. Having seen the worst of war and tasted the disappointments of love and friendship gone sour, Zack decides he must get away from it all. Striking out for the wilds of Montana, Zack resolves to live as a hermit in Alder Gulch... more

  • The Wounded Yankee (House of Winslow #10)
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    The Wounded Yankee (House of Winslow #10)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1991

    Zack Winslow, The Wounded Yankee , had served the Union Army for exactly one year and been wounded twice, surviving the battles of Bull Run and Shiloh. But when he is sent home, Zack discovers some devastating news about his fiancée and his livelihood. Having seen the worst of war and tasted the disappointments of love and friendship gone sour, Zack decides he must get away from it all. Striking out for the wilds of Montana, Zack resolves to live as a hermit in Alder Gulch... more

  • The Union Belle: 1867 (House of Winslow #11)
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    The Union Belle: 1867 (House of Winslow #11)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1992

    As the nation recovers from the Civil War, Sky and Rebekah Winslow's wayward son Mark is slowly making his way north through Texas after his release from a Mexican prison. Headed for Omaha to work for the Union Pacific Railroad, he is forced to shoot a man, then thrown into jail to await his prison sentence. In a small Texas town where justice will not be served, Mark's only hope is the young woman whom he defended... more

  • The Final Adversary: 1894 (House of Winslow #12)
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    The Final Adversary: 1894 (House of Winslow #12)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2005

    Barney Winslow had walked away from his family with a bitterness and a rage that well fit a prizefighter. He had never measured up to his father's expectations and long ago he'd lost hope of being the person his brother was. He only wished they'd stayed in their own nice little world and leave him alone. Barney had come to believe the promises of the prize ring. If he let the rage out with his hands, he'd have all the money and women he wanted... more

  • The Crossed Sabres: 1875 (House of Winslow #13)
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    The Crossed Sabres: 1875 (House of Winslow #13)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2005

    Thomas Winslow fought bravely in the Civil War and was fortunate to survive the grim carnage. But the final defeat on the field of battle was far less painful than the personal defeat he encountered upon his return home. Betrayed by his wife and best friend, the only remnant of his marriage and love was a newborn daughter. Despite the difficulties, Tom remained adamant against giving Laura up. He eventually took a job with the Department of Indian Affairs... more

  • The Valiant Gunman: 1874 (House of Winslow #14)
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    The Valiant Gunman: 1874 (House of Winslow #14)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2005

    Dan Winslow survived the Civil War with the dream of one day going West and becoming a cowboy with a ranch of his own. But it would be several disappointing years before this son of Sky and Rebekah Winslow found himself on the dusty cattle trail from Texas to Wyoming. For young widow Hope Rogers, the promise of a cattle ranch in Wyoming seemed like the only possible way to hold her impoverished family together... more

  • The Gallant Outlaw: 1890 (House of Winslow #15)
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    The Gallant Outlaw: 1890 (House of Winslow #15)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2005

    House of Winslow Book 15- Betsy Winslow had always thought that she never measured up to her beautiful older sister, Lanie. So Betsy was deeply flattered when a handsome stranger began showering her with attention-for once she felt beautiful and desirable. Foolishly deciding to elope, Betsy and Vic leave for Indian Territory. Envisioning a life of grandeur as a rancher's wife, she is sorely disappointed when all her dreams come crashing down... more

  • The Jeweled Spur: 1883 (House of Winslow #16)
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    The Jeweled Spur: 1883 (House of Winslow #16)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2005

    House of Winslow Book 16- Laurie Winslow longed to make her dream of becoming a writer come true, and Wilson College in Omaha seemed to offer what her career required. Funds run out and Laurie joins up with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show as a trick rider to earn enough money to return to school. One day after a performance Laurie runs into a friend from the past and manages to land him a job. Cody reveals to Laurie his troubled past and what he is running from... more

  • The Yukon Queen: 1896 (House of Winslow #17)
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    The Yukon Queen: 1896 (House of Winslow #17)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2005

    House of Winslow Book 17- Late in 1896, Cassidy Winslow leaves his family's ranch in Wyoming to pursue his own fortunes but is hardly prepared for life in New York. He hates his job and tires of city life, but falls in love with a rich young woman who treats him like an interesting toy. She finally breaks his heart, and Cass heads for the West Coast with the determination that he'll do anything to get rich... more

  • The Rough Rider: 1898 (House of Winslow #18)
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    The Rough Rider: 1898 (House of Winslow #18)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2005

    House of Winslow Book 18- Stepping off the train at New York's Grand Central Station, Aaron Winslow left the numbing cold of the Klondike gold fields far behind. But he could not shake the bitter sting left by the death of his cousin, Jubal Winslow, who had died to save Aaron's life. No words had been able to touch the guilt and disillusionment he carried... more

  • The Iron Lady: 1903 (House of Winslow #19)
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    The Iron Lady: 1903 (House of Winslow #19)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2006

    Inspirational Large Print Edition As America makes its ascent as a world power, three young daughters of Winslow come to New York City seeking careers and direction for their lives. Ruth finds fulfillment as a nurse among the immigrants. Priscilla has a passion for show business. And Esther, engaged to a wealthy businessman, yearns for meaning in her life. It s 1902 and life is full of promise for the Winslow cousins, but are they ready for what they ll discover?

  • The Silver Star: 1905 (House of Winslow #20)
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    The Silver Star: 1905 (House of Winslow #20)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2006

    New York City Had Left Its Scars. Would Los Angeles and Hollywood Prove to Be a Better World? All of her life Priscilla Winslow had yearned for what she now had the theater, New York City, fancy clothes. But despite all of the adoring audiences, thunderous applause, and offers of starring roles on Broadway, Priscilla is compelled to leave New York and the unpleasant memories that haunt her success... more

  • The Shadow Portrait: 1907 (House of Winslow #21)
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    The Shadow Portrait: 1907 (House of Winslow #21)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2006

    House of Winslow Book 21 - Peter and Phil Winslow fight their own battles as newcomers to New York. Struggling to make their dreams come true, they discover what is important in life.

  • The White Hunter: 1912 (House of Winslow #22)
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    The White Hunter: 1912 (House of Winslow #22)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2006

    House of Winslow Book 22 - A restless young man, John Winslow travels to Africa to work as a white hunter. Annie dreams of becoming a missionary, but winds up in icy waters aboard the Titanic.

  • The Flying Cavalier: 1914 (House of Winslow #23)
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    The Flying Cavalier: 1914 (House of Winslow #23)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2006

    When Lieutenant Lance Winslow goes to France to train with the best fliers in the world, he meets Noelle Laurent on the snowy streets of Paris and falls in love. Their marriage brings him great joy, but love cannot stop the Great War??'s approach???nor can his plane stop every German bomber. Josephine Hellinger quits her job with the New York Times to become a free-lance war correspondent... more

  • The Glorious Prodigal: 1917 (House of Winslow #24)
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    The Glorious Prodigal: 1917 (House of Winslow #24)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2006

    When Leah Freeman attends the Fourth of July celebration, she falls in love with the dashing Stuart Winslow, a gifted musician. Despite warnings about his character???and her own misgivings???Leah accepts Stuart??'s proposal and marries him. Soon Stuart falls back into his old ways, and Leah??'s love for him is severely tested when he winds up in Tucker Penitentiary. The years in prison take their toll on Stuart until he finally faces up to the truth about his deplorable life... more

  • The Amazon Quest (House of Winslow #25)
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    The Amazon Quest (House of Winslow #25)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2001

    Bestselling author Morris brings to life the struggles of World War I, the dangers of the Amazon jungle, and a stirring message of faith and personal courage in this tale of romance, intrigue, and adventure.

  • The Golden Angel: 1922 (House of Winslow #26)
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    The Golden Angel: 1922 (House of Winslow #26)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2006

    Living in Africa is an adventure for Erin Winslow, yet she longs for even more excitement. She meets a pilot and persuades him to teach her to fly. Before she realizes it, she has fallen in love with him. But a devastating discovery leaves Erin deeply hurt, and she flees home to America. Erin hopes to find a job as a pilot and nurse her wounded heart. When no one will hire a woman, she finds work in a caf??... more

  • The Heavenly Fugitive: 1923 (House of Winslow #27)
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    The Heavenly Fugitive: 1923 (House of Winslow #27)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2002

    While studying for his law degree, Phillip Winslow has found his niche working at Thornton Stables. His sister, Amelia, is still searching for something that will bring her happiness. Her rebellious nature, once kept in check by a desire to please her missionary parents, finally breaks free from those restraints. Against her family's wishes, she becomes a nightclub singer and dreams of making it on Broadway... more

  • The Fiery Ring: 1928 (House of Winslow #28)
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    The Fiery Ring: 1928 (House of Winslow #28)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2006

    Joy Winslow is convinced her inheritance has been stolen by the greedy couple who took her and her brother, Travis, in after their parents' death. When Travis leaves to find work, Joy endures without him for only a short time before she runs away. Joy meets Chase Gallagher when he rescues her from a dangerous situation. Chase helps her find work in a circus, performing with the big cats... more

  • The Pilgrim Song: 1929 (House of Winslow #29)
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    The Pilgrim Song: 1929 (House of Winslow #29)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2006

    Like wayfarers before them in a foreign land, they learn to sing... Lewis Winslow has money, a large fancy house, and a bright future in business, but he's lost his beloved wife and now fears he is losing his children as well. Josh seeks one thrill after another, while Jenny finds her excitement at society parties. Kat, an all-out tomboy, is living in her own world, and Hannah has become a recluse. Their father isn't sure what to do about any of them... more

  • The Beloved Enemy: 1931 (House of Winslow #30)
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    The Beloved Enemy: 1931 (House of Winslow #30)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2006

    She saved his life. Could he help restore her faith? Copy: Josh Winslow has just been released from prison. Determined to get his life on the right track, he sets out to find honest work. Kefira Reis has fled an abusive boss in New York's garment district to start a new life in Florida. A chance meeting along the way brings Kefira to Josh's aid when he needs it most. As Kefira encourages Josh to pursue his long-held dream of becoming an archaeologist, she finds her own desires coming true... more

  • The Shining Badge (House of Winslow #31)
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    The Shining Badge (House of Winslow #31)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2004

    Book 31 of House of Winslow. Jennifer Winslow had known only the finest life had to offerb"until her family lost everything in the crash of '29. Moving from New York to a small farm in Georgia, Jenny struggles to adapt to her tough new life. Then, through a startling series of events, she finds herself running for County Sheriff. Jenny soon discovers she has fierce enemies among the local moonshiners, gangsters, and even the citizens themselves, who scoff at the idea of a female sheriff... more

  • The Royal Handmaid: 1935 (House of Winslow #32)
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    The Royal Handmaid: 1935 (House of Winslow #32)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2004

    Book 32 in the bestselling House of Winslow series. Wealthy Rena Matthews feels called to take the gospel to the South Sea islanders. She gathers volunteers to go with her--all from the upper strata of society. When rough-looking Travis Winslow volunteers, Rena wants to refuse him, but her father insists she take him along. They set out in her father's yacht, but a storm drives them hundreds of miles off course and into a reef on a deserted island... more

  • Silent Harp, The (House of Winslow #33)
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    Silent Harp, The (House of Winslow #33)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2004

    Sharon Winslow is artistic, wealthy, socially prominent--and determined to remain single. Having lost her first love in the Great War, she is certain that marriage is not for her. Then she meets Temple Smith, a rough man who appears as uncouth as he is poor. What could a woman of her stature and talent find in such a man? Her hopeless attraction to him vies with her fear that he is only after her money. But where differences abound, the adventure of love begins... more

  • The Silent Harp (House of Winslow #33)
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    The Silent Harp (House of Winslow #33)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2004

    Sharon Winslow is artistic, wealthy, socially prominent--and determined to remain single. Having lost her first love in the Great War, she is certain that marriage is not for her. Then she meets Temple Smith, a rough man who appears as uncouth as he is poor. What could a woman of her stature and talent find in such a man? Her hopeless attraction to him vies with her fear that he is only after her money. But where differences abound, the adventure of love begins... more

  • The Virtuous Woman: 1935 (House of Winslow #34)
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    The Virtuous Woman: 1935 (House of Winslow #34)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2005

    When Phil and Cara Winslow learn that the daughter they thought had died in infancy is still alive, their life of status and ease is turned upside down. With the help of a private detective, they find the girl, now twenty years old, who turns out to be rough and vulgar. When they try to bring Grace into their family, their grown children are horrified, and only Kevin, a terribly scarred recluse, reaches out to her... more

  • The Gypsy Moon (House of Winslow #35)
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    The Gypsy Moon (House of Winslow #35)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2005

    Dr. Gabrielle Winslow joins the Underground in Holland to help smuggle Jews out of the country, but she is stunned when the new commander of the Nazi occupation forces turns out to be Col. Erik Raeder, a man she had nearly agreed to marry when she spent time with her uncle in Berlin. Gabrielle teams up with a handsome OSS agent to rescue her uncle.Will they succeed in bringing him out of Germany only to be trapped in Holland by the jilted Nazi colonel? House of Winslow Book 35.

  • The Unlikely Allies: 1940The Unlikely Allies: 1940 (House of Winslow #36)
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    The Unlikely Allies: 1940The Unlikely Allies: 1940 (House of Winslow #36)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2005

    House of Winslow Book 36- Mallory Anne Winslow, daughter of missionaries in Africa, follows God's call to carry the Gospel to the Lapps in the Arctic. But her work is interrupted when Norway is invaded by the Germans. Mallory joins the Resistance Movement and is ordered by her superior to make Derek Raeder--aide to the Nazi colonel--fall in love with her, so she can report the Nazi's plans. When the colonel discovers she is a spy, he orders his aide to arrest her... more

  • The High Calling: 1940 (House of Winslow #37)
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    The High Calling: 1940 (House of Winslow #37)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2006

    House of Winslow Book 37 - Kat Winslow is volunteering as a missionary. But her calling is interrupted by two scorned suitors. Perhaps her high calling is to one of these men instead?

  • The Hesitant Hero: 1940 (House of Winslow #38)
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    The Hesitant Hero: 1940 (House of Winslow #38)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2006

    Will they ever make it to the coast? It all depends on... the HESITANT HERO When Tyler Winslow is expelled from college in New York, he decides to study art in Paris. When he fails at that as well, and with no family or career to return to in the States, he settles further south in France, painting for his own pleasure and pursuing a woman he had dated in college. Jolie Vernay has no interest in Tyler, but their lives are soon entwined with those of several Jewish orphans... more

  • The Widows Choice: 1941 (House of Winslow #39)
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    The Widows Choice: 1941 (House of Winslow #39)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2006

    Life during the Great Depression has been hard for Alona Winslow Jennings, but it is turned upside down when she loses her husband in a terrible accident. When she marries Oscar Moran, a wealthy older man, her motivation is far more about Oscar providing for her three young sons than any romantic inclinations. Oscar is indeed a good provider, but there is no spark of love between them... more

  • Widow's Choice, The (House of Winslow #39)
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    Widow's Choice, The (House of Winslow #39)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2006

    Life during the Great Depression has been hard for Alona Winslow Jennings, but it is turned upside down when she loses her husband in a terrible accident. When she marries Oscar Moran, a wealthy older man, her motivation is far more about Oscar providing for her three young sons than any romantic inclinations. Oscar is indeed a good provider, but there is no spark of love between them... more

  • The White Knight: 1942 (House of Winslow #40)
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    The White Knight: 1942 (House of Winslow #40)

    Gilbert Morris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2007

    A fighter pilot in Spain, Luke Winslow loses the woman he loves and turns from his faith. When he accidentally kills an old friend while drunk, out of guilt, he tries to help his friend's sister, Joelle, in her work with troubled girls. In the Army Air Corps, he fights his nemesis from the war in Spain, the Black Knight. Now dubbed the White Knight, Luke fights his foe and for the woman he loves, Joelle... more

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