Try Dee Henderson’s series! I’ve read the O’Malley series and they are amazing. It is a six book novel series about seven children that meet up in an orphanage. When they all reach the age of nineteen, they adopt the surname O’Malley. Each book is about how one of them finds love in the world and the greatest love of all: Jesus Christ. All of seven characters are around the age of thirty. Some are in their late twenties, others early thirties, and even others mid- and late thirties. All are great romance novels, and you ought to read the prequel to the series, Danger in the Shadows. It is about Kate O’Malley’s(the main character in the first book in the series, The Negotiator) boyfriend’s sister. She was in the witness protection program and falls in love with a formerly famous pro football player. Very good books!
Also try out her other series! Uncommon Heroes, which I haven’t had the chance to read but sounds like great books(I’ve been told they were also!). References : Christian reader…
RyanF on 06 Feb 2010 at 3:23 pm #
Blink and Blessed child by Ted Dekker are the best ones I know of and those aren’t completely romance.
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lemakine on 06 Feb 2010 at 3:52 pm #
Try Dee Henderson’s series! I’ve read the O’Malley series and they are amazing. It is a six book novel series about seven children that meet up in an orphanage. When they all reach the age of nineteen, they adopt the surname O’Malley. Each book is about how one of them finds love in the world and the greatest love of all: Jesus Christ. All of seven characters are around the age of thirty. Some are in their late twenties, others early thirties, and even others mid- and late thirties. All are great romance novels, and you ought to read the prequel to the series, Danger in the Shadows. It is about Kate O’Malley’s(the main character in the first book in the series, The Negotiator) boyfriend’s sister. She was in the witness protection program and falls in love with a formerly famous pro football player. Very good books!
Also try out her other series! Uncommon Heroes, which I haven’t had the chance to read but sounds like great books(I’ve been told they were also!).
References :
Christian reader…