Every Storm (Contemporary Romance)

by Lori Wick

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New from Lori Wick, this stand–alonestory shows how unexpected changes can set the perfect course for love. 1945, WWII—When Lieutenant Donovan Riggs experiences trouble with his PT boat, the sailors of Every Storm make an unscheduled stop...and a surprising discovery. Lorraine Archer is an American teacher living and working in Australia. While on a flight with her sister, her daydreams are disrupted by the sounds of the plane going down. Lorri ends up alone on a deserted island in the show more Pacific. And just when she loses all hope of being found...Donovan and his crew arrive. Neither Donovan nor Lorri suspect that their encounter is the beginning of something very certain...a future not left to chance, but to faith.

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Author Lori Wick has written over 25 Christian fiction books. She writes both historically based and present day novels. Some of her best known novels include Pretense, The Princess, Bamboo and Lace, White Chocolate Moments, and Every Storm. She writes the following series: Rocky Mountain Memories, Yellow Rose Trilogy, Tucker Mills Trilogy, A show more Place Called Home, Kensington Chronicles, English Garden, and The Californians. She currently lives in Wisconsin with her husband and three children. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Original title
Every Storm
Original publication date
2004-07
People/Characters
Donovan Riggs; Josie Archer; Lorri Archer
Dedication
This book has been in my heart for more years than I can remember. It needed a war setting as a catalyst for the relationships involved. The history buff and readers who enjoy very accurate details will find much to forgive. ... (show all)But at no time in this fictitious account did my heart lose track of the sacrifice that took place at sea, on land, in the air, and on the home front---not just in WWII, but in every war.
    I wish to dedicate this book to the men and women who gave up so much---sometimes everything---for the freedoms I enjoy each day.
First words
Carson Point, Australia
April 1945

    "Miss Josie," the little girl said, tugging at the hem of her teacher's dress, Josephine Archer looked down, her face patient and calm.
    "Yes, Norma?"

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Genres
Christian Fiction, Fiction and Literature, Romance
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3573 .I237 .E93Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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