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

Gilbert Morris


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4.00 · 6 ratings · 320 pages · Published: 01 Jun 2006

The Glorious Prodigal: 1917 by Gilbert Morris
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. Though he yearns for forgiveness and reconciliation, Stuart faces the possibility that Leah may never be able to trust or love him again. When a man bent on revenge confronts his family, Stuart is forced into a difficult choice that could cost him dearly. Amid the turmoil that swirls about them, Stuart and Leah must learn the secret of true love. (House of Winslow Book 24)

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