Lori Wick

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Lori Wick is an author of Christian fiction. She writes a combination of historically based novels and present day, many including romance. Many of her books are published by Harvest House. In many of her series novels, the following books don't pick up where the first left off, but focus on another related character.

She lives in Wisconsin with her husband Bob and 3 children.

Contents

[edit] List of works by Lori Wick

[edit] Place Called Home Series

  1. A Place Called Home, 1990
  2. A Song for Silas, 1990
  3. The Long Road Home, 1991
  4. A Gathering of Memories, 1991

[edit] The Californians

Following a family who moves from their home of Hawaii to be in California.

  1. As Time Goes by, 1992
  2. Whatever Tomorrow Brings 1992
  3. Sean Donovan, 1993
  4. Donovan's Daughter, 1994

[edit] Kensington Chronicles

  1. The Hawk and the Jewel, 1993
  2. Wings of the Morning, 1994
  3. Who Brings Forth the Wind, 1994
  4. The Knight and the Dove, 1995

[edit] Rocky Mountain Memories Series

  1. Where the Wild Rose Blooms, 1996
  2. Whispers of Moonlight, 1996
  3. To Know Her By Name, 1997
  4. Promise Me Tomorrow, 1997

[edit] The Yellow Rose Trilogy

Following the 3 Rawlings brothers in Texas

  1. Every Little Thing About You, 1999
  2. A Texas Sky, 2000
  3. City Girl, 2001

[edit] English Garden

  1. The Proposal, 2002
  2. The Rescue, 2002
  3. The Pursuit, 2003
  4. The Visitor, 2003

[edit] Tucker Mills Trilogy

Stories of 3 families living in the town of Tucker Mills.

  1. Just Above a Whisper, 2005
  2. Moonlight On The Millpond, 2005
  3. Leave a Candle Burning, 2006

[edit] Dreams Series

  1. Cassidy Norton, coming in 2007

[edit] Standalone novels

  • Sophie's Heart, 1995
  • Pretense, 1998
  • Beyond the Picket Fence: And Other Short Stories, 1998
  • The Princess, 1999 (republished in 2006)
  • Reflections of a Thankful Heart, 2000
  • Bamboo and Lace, 2001
  • Kirby, the Disgruntled Tree, 2002
  • Every Storm, 2004
  • White Chocolate Moments, 2006

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