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Love's Rivalry

De (autor): Nancy Carter

Love's Rivalry - Nancy Carter

Love's Rivalry

De (autor): Nancy Carter

Absence does not always make the heart grow fonder, as Charlie Schultz discovers upon returning home from the army in 1914. Charlie's family has moved from his hometown of Guyandotte, to a farm in Ona, West Virginia. The girl he was planning to court rejected him for his best friend. To escape the mundane farm life, and the girl, Charlie decides to re-enlist. Set in the Appalachian Hills of West Virginia and the seacoast of Fort Adams, Rhode Island, in the early 1900's, Love's Rivalry, book two of a Christian historical fiction series, continues the story of Charles Schultz. By January of 1915, Charlie is traveling by train from Huntington, West Virginia to rejoin the army, when he discovers a mysterious telegram from the girl he thought he had lost. Mistaken orders send Charlie to Garnett, Kansas, almost destroying his love for the army. While transferring to Fort Adams, Charlie meets a beautiful girl on the train; they part with a mischievous kiss and promise to write. At Fort Adams Charlie finds his place in life which reinforces his love for the army. After receiving a strange letter about the girl who rejected him, Charlie goes AWOL and returns to West Virginia where he discovers troubling news. Upon returning to the fort, Charlie is imprisoned, where he spends time reading the Bible and praying. Charlie's early release hints that war is imminent; but America must complete enormous preparations first. Just before deployment, Charlie receives a letter from the girl who spurned him. What she reveals leaves him unsure of his feelings for her. Charlie worries about shipping out without answering her letter. He recalls his Ma's Biblical advice to, "Trust in the Lord." Charlie is sure that his calling in life and his first commitment is to God, The United States Army, and America; the girl would have to wait. Nancy Carter and her husband, Dave are natives of Milton, West Virginia and graduates of Marshall University. They live in the pristine mountains of North Georgia. Nancy, a retired teacher, is an award winning short story author, who gives God the credit for her talent to write. Her mother's genealogy work inspired her to write about her maternal grandfather, Charlie Schultz. The stories began with her first novel, The Telegram, and the saga continues in Love's Rivalry.
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Absence does not always make the heart grow fonder, as Charlie Schultz discovers upon returning home from the army in 1914. Charlie's family has moved from his hometown of Guyandotte, to a farm in Ona, West Virginia. The girl he was planning to court rejected him for his best friend. To escape the mundane farm life, and the girl, Charlie decides to re-enlist. Set in the Appalachian Hills of West Virginia and the seacoast of Fort Adams, Rhode Island, in the early 1900's, Love's Rivalry, book two of a Christian historical fiction series, continues the story of Charles Schultz. By January of 1915, Charlie is traveling by train from Huntington, West Virginia to rejoin the army, when he discovers a mysterious telegram from the girl he thought he had lost. Mistaken orders send Charlie to Garnett, Kansas, almost destroying his love for the army. While transferring to Fort Adams, Charlie meets a beautiful girl on the train; they part with a mischievous kiss and promise to write. At Fort Adams Charlie finds his place in life which reinforces his love for the army. After receiving a strange letter about the girl who rejected him, Charlie goes AWOL and returns to West Virginia where he discovers troubling news. Upon returning to the fort, Charlie is imprisoned, where he spends time reading the Bible and praying. Charlie's early release hints that war is imminent; but America must complete enormous preparations first. Just before deployment, Charlie receives a letter from the girl who spurned him. What she reveals leaves him unsure of his feelings for her. Charlie worries about shipping out without answering her letter. He recalls his Ma's Biblical advice to, "Trust in the Lord." Charlie is sure that his calling in life and his first commitment is to God, The United States Army, and America; the girl would have to wait. Nancy Carter and her husband, Dave are natives of Milton, West Virginia and graduates of Marshall University. They live in the pristine mountains of North Georgia. Nancy, a retired teacher, is an award winning short story author, who gives God the credit for her talent to write. Her mother's genealogy work inspired her to write about her maternal grandfather, Charlie Schultz. The stories began with her first novel, The Telegram, and the saga continues in Love's Rivalry.
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