Lori Wick

Lori Wick is an author of Christian fiction, having more than 6 million books in print.[1] She writes a combination of historically based novels and present day, many including romance.[2] Many of her books are published by Harvest House.

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

Contents

List of works

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

The Californians series

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

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

Kensington Chronicles series

  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

Rocky Mountain Memories series

Following members of several communities in Colorado Territory.

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

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

English Garden series

A series featuring multiple families in Collingbourne, England in the 1800s.

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

Tucker Mills trilogy

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

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

Big Sky Dreams series

  1. Cassidy, 2007
  2. Sabrina, 2007
  3. Jessie, 2008

Standalone novels

Aleitheia Bible Church child abuse controversy

In 2006, Lori and her husband Bob donated "approximately $500,000 to $600,000" to start the Aleitheia Bible Church in the town of Black Earth, Wisconsin. On March 24, 2011, several members of the church, among them, the pastor and his brother as well as Lori's son Timothy Wick and her daughter-in-law Andrea Wick were arrested on multiple counts of physical child abuse on 12 children, ranging from 2 months of age to 6 years old. The abuse, administered with rods and dowels, was considered to be a manner of disciplining misbehaving of "overly emotional" children. Neither the Wicks, who were not directly involved with the church's operation or implicated in the child abuse, nor their publisher Harvest House had any comments regarding the incidents. [4]

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