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LaVyrle Spencer Books In Order
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
The Fulfillment | (1979) |
The Endearment | (1982) |
Forsaking all Others | (1982) |
A Promise to Cherish | (1983) |
Hummingbird | (1983) |
The Gamble | (1984) |
Spring Fancy | (1984) |
Sweet Memories | (1984) |
Twice Loved | (1984) |
The Hellion | (1984) |
Separate Beds | (1985) |
A Heart Speaks | (1986) |
Years | (1986) |
Vows | (1988) |
Morning Glory | (1989) |
Bitter Sweet | (1990) |
Forgiving | (1991) |
Bygones | (1991) |
November of the Heart | (1993) |
Family Blessings | (1993) |
Home Song | (1995) |
That Camden Summer | (1996) |
Small Town Girl | (1997) |
Then Came Heaven | (1997) |
For the Heart | (1997) |
LaVyrle Spencer is an American author of fiction. She was born on July 17, 1943, in Browerville, Minnesota. She is a best-selling author of novels that typically are in the historical romance or c
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Years
It started out great, with the plucky young teacher arriving in the small community lost in the middle of endless, golden wheatfields, full of dreams, hopes, and....her imaginary friend that she likes to talk to out loud. The hero, a grumpy, bitter, cynical farmer, tries everything to dampen that sunny optimism. The setting of this rural farm town founded by a mostly Norwegian immigrant group still clinging to tradition, while the shadow of World War I looms menacingly over their idyllic, isolated bubble was perfectly rendered. The extensive cast of secondary characters, from the close knit family that sprouted a thousand aunts, uncles, and cousins, to the town villain of the spoiled parson's son, to the gentle giant who timidly becomes friends with the heroine, to all the schoolchildren, were all wonderfully illustrated. It gave it a 'Little House on the Prairie" feel. When joy or tragedy befell these people, you cou