Books by Eugenia Price

Eugenia Price was a bestselling American novelist admired for her richly researched historical fiction that brings the past vividly to life. Her work often explores the enduring strength of faith, love, and community, set against the backdrop of the American South. With meticulous attention to period detail, she transforms history into compelling human stories that resonate with readers who value both authenticity and emotional depth.

From sweeping sagas such as the St. Simons trilogy to her later standalone novels, Price's writing is marked by sincerity and a deep moral compass. Her characters face the timeless challenges of identity and purpose, making her books as thought‑provoking as they are engaging. Perfect for readers who appreciate historical drama infused with compassion and conviction, Eugenia Price's novels continue to inspire new generations.

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  • A Woman's Choice

    Turner Publishing Company A Woman's Choice

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    Book SynopsisFirst Published in 1962, A Woman's Choice is chock-full of Eugenia Price's practical and wise suggestions on how women can participate with God in the day-to-day business of living through their problems. Eugenia Price has long been recognized for her ability to understand the modern Christian woman's problems. In A Woman's Choice, Ms. Price shares her responses to the many letters she has received from women all over the world. She advises her readers, in the straightforward manner that has made her so popular, that they "can live through their problems." However, she doesn't offer any quick fixes. Instead, she suggests that women place their trust in God so as to clarify and strip away their confusion. Updated with a new Preface, A Woman's Choice is the book of choice for today's independent Christian woman.

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    £12.34

  • Lighthouse: First Novel in the St. Simons Trilogy

    Turner Publishing Company Lighthouse: First Novel in the St. Simons Trilogy

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    Book SynopsisFirst Novel in the St. Simons Trilogy A compelling, vibrant saga of conflict, love, and a young man's search to fulfill his dreams. In this enthralling first novel of the St. Simons Trilogy, Eugenia Price shares the compelling story of James Gould, a young man with a passionate dream. Raised in post-Revolution Granville, Massachusetts, Gould could only imagine the beauty and warmth of lands to the south. It was there that he longed to build bridges and lighthouses from his very own design and plans. The gripping story unfolds as Gould follows his dream to the raw settlement of Bangor on the Penobscot River, to St. Simons Island off the coast of Georgia, to lawless Spanish East Florida, and back—at last and finally—to St. Simons. Along the way, he encounters hardship, peril, failure, and success, but it is the unwavering love of Janie Harris, an especially beautiful and strong-willed young woman, that fulfills his deep need for someone who can share the dream and the life he has chosen.Trade Review"A charming and engaging picture of life in the South." —Atlanta Journal Constitution “Ms. Price [has a] knack for recreating a bygone era with such compelling and authentic historic detail.” —The New York Times “Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers.” —Publishers Weekly “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “[Price is]” a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.” —Rave Reviews

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    £14.39

  • New Moon Rising: Second Novel in The St. Simons

    Turner Publishing Company New Moon Rising: Second Novel in The St. Simons

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    Book SynopsisSecond Novel in the St. Simons Trilogy. A rich and riveting tale of love, hardship, and the journey for happiness in the war-torn South. In New Moon Rising, Eugenia Price gives us a story of faith and courage that follows the struggle of James Gould's son Horace to find his own place in life. Reaching manhood in the tumultuous years before the Civil War, Horace returns to St. Simons and finds himself disheartened by the intolerance on his beloved island. However, he wins the heart of lovely neighbor Deborah Abbott, who adores her "Mr. Gould" and becomes his wife, despite the difference in their years. She is not concerned with his rumored past, but she is saddened by his lack of faith. Filled with romance, hardship, and adventure, this sequel to Lighthouse vividly portrays the antebellum South while revealing an independent man's search for happiness.Trade Review"Not since Gone with the Wind has a book told the South's story in the way that New Moon Rising does. Miss Price has a feeling for the land, for its beauty and its secrets." —Book News "This is more than a Civil War novel, more than a romance, more than an adventure story . . . This is a book to be read, without qualification." —Cincinnati Inquirer “Ms. Price [has a] knack for recreating a bygone era with such compelling and authentic historic detail.” —The New York Times “Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers.” —Publishers Weekly “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “[Price is]” a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.” —Rave Reviews

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    £14.39

  • The Beloved Invader: Third Novel in The St.

    Turner Publishing Company The Beloved Invader: Third Novel in The St.

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    Book SynopsisThird Novel in the St. Simons Trilogy A timeless tale of one man's devotion toward the women he loves, the sorrow of lost love, and the beautiful island on which compassion and kindness abound. In this masterful novel by Eugenia Price, a wealthy young northerner, Anson Dodge, discovers new meaning in his life on St. Simons Island, Georgia, just after the Civil War. A man of remarkable and unforgettable kindness and strength, he shares his heart with two very different women—Ellen, who passionately adores him, and Anna, who comforts him in sorrow. They each surrender themselves to his dreams. Anson's story unfolds as a beautiful tale of honor when he rebuilds the war-torn Christ Church, Frederica, in memory of happy and lost love.Trade Review"This romantic story…will engage and comfort many people." —Chicago Tribune "A novel of the quality and character we hardly hoped to see ever again." —Christian Herald “Ms. Price [has a] knack for recreating a bygone era with such compelling and authentic historic detail.” —The New York Times “Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers.” —Publishers Weekly “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “[Price is]” a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.” —Rave Reviews

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    £14.39

  • Maria: First Novel in the Florida Trilogy

    Turner Publishing Company Maria: First Novel in the Florida Trilogy

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    Book SynopsisThe spirited story of Mary Evans, an extraordinary woman from colonial Charles Town who finds a place for herself in St. Augustine after Spain relinquishes Florida.In this captivating tale, Eugenia Price paints a vivid picture of the tumultuous historic and political events that shaped the life of Mary Evans, a remarkably independent woman in the colonial south. Born in Charles Town, South Carolina, Mary, a skilled midwife, accompanied her first husband, British soldier David Fenwick, when his regiment fought the Spanish in Cuba. When Spain agreed to give all of Florida in exchange for the city of Havana, Mary (who became known as Maria) and her husband were forced to relocate to the new British garrison town of St. Augustine, Florida.Maria exposes challenges that would unnerve a less resourceful woman, but she made a name for herself—developing and enhancing her position with influential citizens of St. Augustine. Eventually marrying three times, Maria proved herself to be an extraordinary woman, for any day or time.Trade Review“Ms. Price [has a] knack for recreating a bygone era with such compelling and authentic historic detail.” —The New York Times “Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers.” —Publishers Weekly “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “[Price is]” a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.” —Rave Reviews

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    £16.19

  • Don Juan McQueen: Second Novel in the Florida

    Turner Publishing Company Don Juan McQueen: Second Novel in the Florida

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    Book SynopsisBestselling author Eugenia Price captures the drama, the glory, and the pure emotion of Southern life and love with perfection in Don Juan McQueen.A powerful novel by Eugenia Price, Don Juan McQueen tells the story of John McQueen, an American patriot and friend of Washington and Jefferson, who finds himself bankrupt and forced to flee to Spanish East Florida to escape imprisonment. Anne, his beautiful wife, and children remain in Savannah, Georgia, as he obtains a new identity—Don Juan McQueen, confidante to the Spanish governor. The more he adapts to his new home, the more quickly he falls from the graces of Anne, and their children are trapped between them.Filled with action and drama, this sequel to Maria reveals a unique period in history as the characters struggle with religion, Spanish influence, and America’s quest for expansion and recognition.Trade Review“Ms. Price [has a] knack for recreating a bygone era with such compelling and authentic historic detail.” —The New York Times “Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers.” —Publishers Weekly “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “[Price is]” a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.” —Rave Reviews

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    £13.49

  • Margaret's Story: Third Novel in the Florida

    Turner Publishing Company Margaret's Story: Third Novel in the Florida

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    Book SynopsisIn this powerful crescendo to Eugenia Price’s acclaimed Florida Trilogy, young and headstrong Margaret Seton vows to win the heart of grieving widower Lewis Fleming.Margaret’s Story tells of the heartwarming relationship between the bold Margaret and her beloved Lewis, and how it plays out against dangerous and tumultuous events while spanning almost half a century. Experiencing Seminole uprisings, Florida’s burgeoning statehood, the Civil War, and the challenges of Reconstruction, Margaret holds her devoted family together with love, strength, and faith. Even the tragedy of seeing their beloved plantation on the St. John’s River, Hibernia, destroyed twice, and having sons and husband pitted against each other in war cannot break Margaret’s spirit or shake her faith. Her unconditional love, unflagging conviction in God, and contagious hope impact her descendants, a young state, and indeed a nation.Trade Review“This is a novel even for those who don’t read fiction, a historical drama for those whom history bores.” —Cincinnati Enquirer “A plot that holds the reader to the end.” —Savannah News “Ms. Price [has a] knack for recreating a bygone era with such compelling and authentic historic detail.” —The New York Times “Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers.” —Publishers Weekly “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “[Price is]” a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.” —Rave Reviews

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    £14.24

  • Savannah

    Turner Publishing Company Savannah

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    Book SynopsisTHE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER New York Times bestselling author Eugenia Price captivates audiences in this acclaimed first novel of the Savannah Quartet—an intimate portrait of desire and devotion in nineteenth-century Georgia. Orphaned Mark Browning was only twenty when he renounced his father's fortune and sailed to Savannah, his mother's birthplace . . . and the home of two remarkable women. The first is Eliza McQueen Mackay, his mentor's beautiful wife, whom Mark loves with a deep, pure love that can never be spoken. The other is lovely young Caroline Cameron, whose life is blighted by a secret that has tormented her grandparents for half a century—a secret that affects Mark more closely than he imagines. Desiring one woman, loved by another, Mark must confront the ghosts of a previous generation, and face the evil smoldering hate, before he can truly call Savannah his home.Trade Review“Reading Eugenia Price’s Savannah is rather like sinking into a large, old-fashioned armchair!” —New York Times “A good, strong story . . . the Savannah of the early 19th century comes so sharply into focus that I felt I actually had lived here during that time!” —Savannah News-Press “Her finest story . . . impressive.” —Augusta Chronicle “Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers.” —Publishers Weekly “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “[Price is] a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.” —Rave Reviews

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    £14.99

  • To See Your Face Again

    Turner Publishing Company To See Your Face Again

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    Book SynopsisTHE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER This second installment of the Savannah Quartet continues the powerful story of the Browning and Mackay families with stunning detail, sympathy for humanity, and intimate family history. Natalie Browning was a spoiled belle of sixteen when she met the man of her dreams aboard the steamship Pulaski. Burke Latimer, only eight years her senior, was a self-made man with no time for a pretty child. Then a night of terror ended the voyage and Burke discovered another Natalie. But the night that brought him love also wreaked disaster on his fortune, and Burke was forced to ask Natalie to wait until he could make a home worthy of her. Life had never denied Natalie before. Her need to be with Burke drove her to follow him to Georgia's back country, hoping to show him she was ready to be his bride. Could she grow up before she lost the love of her life forever?Trade ReviewPraise for New York Times bestselling author Eugenia Price "Ms. Price [has a] knack for recreating a bygone era with such compelling and authentic historic detail." —New York Times "Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers." —Publishers Weekly "Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers." —Chattanooga Times "[Price is] a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South." —Rave Reviews

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    £19.79

  • Before the Darkness Falls

    Turner Publishing Company Before the Darkness Falls

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    Book SynopsisContinuing the saga of the New York Times bestselling Savannah and To See Your Face Again, Eugenia Price, one of the world’s most beloved storytellers, weaves a gloriously moving tale of the Old South—of destinies bound by the rumblings of war—and passion freed by the power of love. Georgia, 1842. In this grand and passionate era of American history, forged by the dreams of extraordinary men and women, the McKay, Browning, and Stiles families find themselves experiencing love, hardship, and pain in the great Southern city of Savannah. The willful Natalie Browning Latimer’s newfound marital bliss has been threatened by a shattering loss, while the ambitious W. H. Stiles becomes wrapped up in a daring political trail that leads his family into the turmoil of Western Europe. Natalie’s brother Jonathan Browning shocks the family by dropping out of Yale to be with the one woman who could never be welcomed into Savannah society. As the families struggle to maintain their deep love for one another, the South struggles to justify its connection to the Union and moves toward succession.Trade Review“Romantic . . . entertaining . . . superb!” —The New York Times “Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers.” —Publishers Weekly “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “An engrossing novel of antebellum America . . . richly detailed . . . unforgettable!” —Rave Reviews “A charming and engaging picture of life in the South.” —Atlanta Journal Constitution “Colorful . . . appealing . . . exquisitely detailed.” —Anniston Star

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    £22.79

  • Stranger in Savannah

    Turner Publishing Company Stranger in Savannah

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    Book SynopsisThe New York Times bestseller: In the triumphant conclusion of the Savannah Quartet, the hearts of three families and the soul of a nation are torn by the passions of the Civil War.Savannah, 1854. Throughout the city’s elegant streets, stirrings of the Civil War are taking hold. For three families, the Brownings, the Mack-ays, and the Stileses, the war has already begun within their hearts, drawing battle lines where once there was love. Mark Browning’s un-wavering faith in the Union sparks a battle of conscience that threatens all that he holds dear . . . and challenges the loyalty of his headstrong daughter, Natalie. The elderly Mackay matriarch, Miss Eliza, is Mark’s only ally in a city divided within itself. For the Stileses, their lives are forever changed as the legacies of the past clash with an uncertain future.A beautiful tale of “momentum, power, and passion,” Stranger in Savannah reveals a realistic portrait “of how the Civil War broke the hearts of Rebels and Yankees alike.” (Publishers Weekly)Trade Review“A uniquely American drama!” —The New York Times “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “[Price is] a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.” —Rave Reviews From Publishers Weekly: As the final book of Price's Savannah Quartet opens in 1854, slavery, that venerable Southern institution, is under fire by abolitionists and Northern politicians. The Browning, Mackay and Stiles families, and other familiar characters met in Before the Darkness Falls and previous volumes, wrestle with the painful possibility of Southern secession. Mark Browning, a Yankee from Philadelphia, feels like a stranger in his beloved Savannah; he and his fiery wife Caroline are at loggerheads, and even their son Jonathan decides he must fight for the South. Daughter Natalie and her husband Burke are bolstered in their sympathy for the Union by their daughter's love for a boy who slips past Southern lines to fight for the North. Wise old Eliza Mackay, a true Southerner, sets polite society on its ear by siding with her good friend Mark. And while the Stileses—stiff-necked Miss Lib and blustering W. H.--initially see only honor in the fight to come, its bloody reality crushes their hopes. Even avid fans may find that endless parlor scenes and flowery, sentimental dialogue make the first half of this over-padded novel drag, but Price gains momentum, power and passion when she writes of how the Civil War broke the hearts of Rebels and Yankees alike. 100,000 first printing; $100,000 ad/promo. Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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    £22.09

  • Before the Darkness Falls

    Turner Publishing Company Before the Darkness Falls

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    Book SynopsisGeorgia, 1842. In this grand and passionate era of American history, forged by the dreams of extraordinary men and women, the McKay, Browning, and Stiles families find themselves experiencing love, hardship, and pain in the great Southern city of Savannah. The willful Natalie Browning Latimer’s newfound marital bliss has been threatened by a shattering loss, while the ambitious W. H. Stiles becomes wrapped up in a daring political trail that leads his family into the turmoil of Western Europe. Natalie’s brother Jonathan Browning shocks the family by dropping out of Yale to be with the one woman who could never be welcomed into Savannah society. As the families struggle to maintain their deep love for one another, the South struggles to justify its connection to the Union and moves toward succession.Trade Review“Romantic . . . entertaining . . . superb!” —The New York Times “Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers.” —Publishers Weekly “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “An engrossing novel of antebellum America . . . richly detailed . . . unforgettable!” —Rave Reviews “A charming and engaging picture of life in the South.” —Atlanta Journal Constitution “Colorful . . . appealing . . . exquisitely detailed.” —Anniston Star

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    £24.64

  • Don Juan McQueen: Second Novel in the Florida

    Turner Publishing Company Don Juan McQueen: Second Novel in the Florida

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    Book SynopsisBestselling author Eugenia Price captures the drama, the glory, and the pure emotion of Southern life and love with perfection in Don Juan McQueen.A powerful novel by Eugenia Price, Don Juan McQueen tells the story of John McQueen, an American patriot and friend of Washington and Jefferson, who finds himself bankrupt and forced to flee to Spanish East Florida to escape imprisonment. Anne, his beautiful wife, and children remain in Savannah, Georgia, as he obtains a new identity—Don Juan McQueen, confidante to the Spanish governor. The more he adapts to his new home, the more quickly he falls from the graces of Anne, and their children are trapped between them.Filled with action and drama, this sequel to Maria reveals a unique period in history as the characters struggle with religion, Spanish influence, and America’s quest for expansion and recognition.Trade Review“Ms. Price [has a] knack for recreating a bygone era with such compelling and authentic historic detail.” —The New York Times “Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers.” —Publishers Weekly “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “[Price is]” a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.” —Rave Reviews

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    £20.69

  • Lighthouse: First Novel in the St. Simons Trilogy

    Turner Publishing Company Lighthouse: First Novel in the St. Simons Trilogy

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    Book SynopsisFirst Novel in the St. Simons Trilogy A compelling, vibrant saga of conflict, love, and a young man's search to fulfill his dreams. In this enthralling first novel of the St. Simons Trilogy, Eugenia Price shares the compelling story of James Gould, a young man with a passionate dream. Raised in post-Revolution Granville, Massachusetts, Gould could only imagine the beauty and warmth of lands to the south. It was there that he longed to build bridges and lighthouses from his very own design and plans. The gripping story unfolds as Gould follows his dream to the raw settlement of Bangor on the Penobscot River, to St. Simons Island off the coast of Georgia, to lawless Spanish East Florida, and back—at last and finally—to St. Simons. Along the way, he encounters hardship, peril, failure, and success, but it is the unwavering love of Janie Harris, an especially beautiful and strong-willed young woman, that fulfills his deep need for someone who can share the dream and the life he has chosen.Trade Review"A charming and engaging picture of life in the South." —Atlanta Journal Constitution “Ms. Price [has a] knack for recreating a bygone era with such compelling and authentic historic detail.” —The New York Times “Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers.” —Publishers Weekly “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “[Price is]” a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.” —Rave Reviews

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    £19.79

  • Margaret's Story: Third Novel in the Florida

    Turner Publishing Company Margaret's Story: Third Novel in the Florida

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    Book SynopsisIn this powerful crescendo to Eugenia Price’s acclaimed Florida Trilogy, young and headstrong Margaret Seton vows to win the heart of grieving widower Lewis Fleming.Margaret’s Story tells of the heartwarming relationship between the bold Margaret and her beloved Lewis, and how it plays out against dangerous and tumultuous events while spanning almost half a century. Experiencing Seminole uprisings, Florida’s burgeoning statehood, the Civil War, and the challenges of Reconstruction, Margaret holds her devoted family together with love, strength, and faith. Even the tragedy of seeing their beloved plantation on the St. John’s River, Hibernia, destroyed twice, and having sons and husband pitted against each other in war cannot break Margaret’s spirit or shake her faith. Her unconditional love, unflagging conviction in God, and contagious hope impact her descendants, a young state, and indeed a nation.Trade Review“This is a novel even for those who don’t read fiction, a historical drama for those whom history bores.” —Cincinnati Enquirer “A plot that holds the reader to the end.” —Savannah News “Ms. Price [has a] knack for recreating a bygone era with such compelling and authentic historic detail.” —The New York Times “Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers.” —Publishers Weekly “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “[Price is]” a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.” —Rave Reviews

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    £22.49

  • Maria: First Novel in the Florida Trilogy

    Turner Publishing Company Maria: First Novel in the Florida Trilogy

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    Book SynopsisThe spirited story of Mary Evans, an extraordinary woman from colonial Charles Town who finds a place for herself in St. Augustine after Spain relinquishes Florida.In this captivating tale, Eugenia Price paints a vivid picture of the tumultuous historic and political events that shaped the life of Mary Evans, a remarkably independent woman in the colonial south. Born in Charles Town, South Carolina, Mary, a skilled midwife, accompanied her first husband, British soldier David Fenwick, when his regiment fought the Spanish in Cuba. When Spain agreed to give all of Florida in exchange for the city of Havana, Mary (who became known as Maria) and her husband were forced to relocate to the new British garrison town of St. Augustine, Florida.Maria exposes challenges that would unnerve a less resourceful woman, but she made a name for herself—developing and enhancing her position with influential citizens of St. Augustine. Eventually marrying three times, Maria proved herself to be an extraordinary woman, for any day or time.Trade Review“Ms. Price [has a] knack for recreating a bygone era with such compelling and authentic historic detail.” —The New York Times “Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers.” —Publishers Weekly “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “[Price is]” a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.” —Rave Reviews

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    £20.69

  • New Moon Rising: Second Novel in The St. Simons

    Turner Publishing Company New Moon Rising: Second Novel in The St. Simons

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    Book SynopsisSecond Novel in the St. Simons Trilogy. A rich and riveting tale of love, hardship, and the journey for happiness in the war-torn South. In New Moon Rising, Eugenia Price gives us a story of faith and courage that follows the struggle of James Gould's son Horace to find his own place in life. Reaching manhood in the tumultuous years before the Civil War, Horace returns to St. Simons and finds himself disheartened by the intolerance on his beloved island. However, he wins the heart of lovely neighbor Deborah Abbott, who adores her "Mr. Gould" and becomes his wife, despite the difference in their years. She is not concerned with his rumored past, but she is saddened by his lack of faith. Filled with romance, hardship, and adventure, this sequel to Lighthouse vividly portrays the antebellum South while revealing an independent man's search for happiness.Trade Review"Not since Gone with the Wind has a book told the South's story in the way that New Moon Rising does. Miss Price has a feeling for the land, for its beauty and its secrets." —Book News "This is more than a Civil War novel, more than a romance, more than an adventure story . . . This is a book to be read, without qualification." —Cincinnati Inquirer “Ms. Price [has a] knack for recreating a bygone era with such compelling and authentic historic detail.” —The New York Times “Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers.” —Publishers Weekly “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “[Price is]” a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.” —Rave Reviews

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    £19.79

  • Savannah

    Turner Publishing Company Savannah

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    Book SynopsisOrphaned Mark Browning was only twenty when he renounced his father's fortune and sailed to Savannah, his mother's birthplace . . . and the home of two remarkable women. The first is Eliza McQueen Mackay, his mentor's beautiful wife, whom Mark loves with a deep, pure love that can never be spoken. The other is lovely young Caroline Cameron, whose life is blighted by a secret that has tormented her grandparents for half a century—a secret that affects Mark more closely than he imagines. Desiring one woman, loved by another, Mark must confront the ghosts of a previous generation, and face the evil smoldering hate, before he can truly call Savannah his home.Trade Review“Reading Eugenia Price’s Savannah is rather like sinking into a large, old-fashioned armchair!” —New York Times “A good, strong story . . . the Savannah of the early 19th century comes so sharply into focus that I felt I actually had lived here during that time!” —Savannah News-Press “Her finest story . . . impressive.” —Augusta Chronicle “Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers.” —Publishers Weekly “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “[Price is] a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.” —Rave Reviews

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    £26.09

  • Stranger in Savannah

    Turner Publishing Company Stranger in Savannah

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    Book SynopsisThe New York Times bestseller: In the triumphant conclusion of the Savannah Quartet, the hearts of three families and the soul of a nation are torn by the passions of the Civil War.Savannah, 1854. Throughout the city’s elegant streets, stirrings of the Civil War are taking hold. For three families, the Brownings, the Mack-ays, and the Stileses, the war has already begun within their hearts, drawing battle lines where once there was love. Mark Browning’s un-wavering faith in the Union sparks a battle of conscience that threatens all that he holds dear . . . and challenges the loyalty of his headstrong daughter, Natalie. The elderly Mackay matriarch, Miss Eliza, is Mark’s only ally in a city divided within itself. For the Stileses, their lives are forever changed as the legacies of the past clash with an uncertain future.A beautiful tale of “momentum, power, and passion,” Stranger in Savannah reveals a realistic portrait “of how the Civil War broke the hearts of Rebels and Yankees alike.” (Publishers Weekly)Trade Review“A uniquely American drama!” —The New York Times “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “[Price is] a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.” —Rave Reviews From Publishers Weekly: As the final book of Price's Savannah Quartet opens in 1854, slavery, that venerable Southern institution, is under fire by abolitionists and Northern politicians. The Browning, Mackay and Stiles families, and other familiar characters met in Before the Darkness Falls and previous volumes, wrestle with the painful possibility of Southern secession. Mark Browning, a Yankee from Philadelphia, feels like a stranger in his beloved Savannah; he and his fiery wife Caroline are at loggerheads, and even their son Jonathan decides he must fight for the South. Daughter Natalie and her husband Burke are bolstered in their sympathy for the Union by their daughter's love for a boy who slips past Southern lines to fight for the North. Wise old Eliza Mackay, a true Southerner, sets polite society on its ear by siding with her good friend Mark. And while the Stileses—stiff-necked Miss Lib and blustering W. H.--initially see only honor in the fight to come, its bloody reality crushes their hopes. Even avid fans may find that endless parlor scenes and flowery, sentimental dialogue make the first half of this over-padded novel drag, but Price gains momentum, power and passion when she writes of how the Civil War broke the hearts of Rebels and Yankees alike. 100,000 first printing; $100,000 ad/promo. Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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    £28.79

  • The Beloved Invader: Third Novel in The St.

    Turner Publishing Company The Beloved Invader: Third Novel in The St.

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    Book SynopsisThird Novel in the St. Simons Trilogy A timeless tale of one man's devotion toward the women he loves, the sorrow of lost love, and the beautiful island on which compassion and kindness abound. In this masterful novel by Eugenia Price, a wealthy young northerner, Anson Dodge, discovers new meaning in his life on St. Simons Island, Georgia, just after the Civil War. A man of remarkable and unforgettable kindness and strength, he shares his heart with two very different women—Ellen, who passionately adores him, and Anna, who comforts him in sorrow. They each surrender themselves to his dreams. Anson's story unfolds as a beautiful tale of honor when he rebuilds the war-torn Christ Church, Frederica, in memory of happy and lost love.Trade Review"This romantic story…will engage and comfort many people." —Chicago Tribune "A novel of the quality and character we hardly hoped to see ever again." —Christian Herald “Ms. Price [has a] knack for recreating a bygone era with such compelling and authentic historic detail.” —The New York Times “Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers.” —Publishers Weekly “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “[Price is]” a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.” —Rave Reviews

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    £19.79

  • To See Your Face Again

    Turner Publishing Company To See Your Face Again

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    Book SynopsisNatalie Browning was a spoiled belle of sixteen when she met the man of her dreams aboard the steamship Pulaski. Burke Latimer, only eight years her senior, was a self-made man with no time for a pretty child. Then a night of terror ended the voyage and Burke discovered another Natalie. But the night that brought him love also wreaked disaster on his fortune, and Burke was forced to ask Natalie to wait until he could make a home worthy of her. Life had never denied Natalie before. Her need to be with Burke drove her to follow him to Georgia's back country, hoping to show him she was ready to be his bride. Could she grow up before she lost the love of her life forever?Trade Review“Ms. Price [has a] knack for recreating a bygone era with such compelling and authentic historic detail.” —The New York Times “Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers.” —Publishers Weekly “Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.” —Chattanooga Times “[Price is] a consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.” —Rave Reviews

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    £24.64

  • The Waiting Time

    Turner Publishing Company The Waiting Time

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    Book SynopsisA new edition of Eugenia Price's final novel, presented by Turner Publishing From one of America’s best-loved storytellers, The Waiting Time is an ambitious, romantic, historically rich epic, sure to delight new and loyal readers alike. Spirited Abigail Banes dreams her newly married life coastal Georgia will be lived amid spreading magnolia trees, where lovers walk and whisper along blossom-lined paths. But her dreams are shattered when a fatal accident claims her husband, Eli, leaving her sole proprietor of their rice plantation—and the slaves that work the magnificent land. Forging a new life for herself, Abby finds a new identity—as a feminist before her time, and abolitionist before there is a way to free slaves. As she struggles with her inheritance, Abby finds herself turning to her new overseer, Thaddeus Greene. And, at a time when love is forbidden to her, Abby realizes Thad is destined to take Eli’s place in her heart. Eli could never have known that by hiring Thad he had given a lasting gift to his beloved wife—for from the moment Abby gazes into Thad’s penetrating gray eyes, she knows she will never be alone again. With The Waiting Time, Ms. Price felt she had found the perfect title for her book, as it captures the dual strands of this entrancing story: the wait for the beginning of the Civil War and for the end of the time custom dictates Abby must wait before she and Thad can be together. This compelling novel, which brings a human face to a nation braced for Southern secession, embraces the unrelenting passion that marks an incredible love story.Trade Review"Eugenia Price has made history come to life through the lives of her characters. She has a rare talent, and we consider her to be one of our country's greatest authors."—former First Lady Rosalynn Carter "Sure to be treasured by her millions of fans."—Publishers Weekly "Fans of Price's previous novels will find all the hallmarks of her fiction here: considerable historical research, historical figures walking the streets, and a story imbued with inspirational Christian values. A required purchase wherever Price's novels are popular."—Library Journal "Price's saving grace, once again, is her thorough historical research and her insistence on blending a strong dose of real grit with the obligatory melodrama."—Kirkus Reviews

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    £12.34

  • The Waiting Time

    Turner Publishing Company The Waiting Time

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    Book SynopsisA new edition of Eugenia Price's final novel, presented by Turner Publishing From one of America’s best-loved storytellers, The Waiting Time is an ambitious, romantic, historically rich epic, sure to delight new and loyal readers alike. Spirited Abigail Banes dreams her newly married life coastal Georgia will be lived amid spreading magnolia trees, where lovers walk and whisper along blossom-lined paths. But her dreams are shattered when a fatal accident claims her husband, Eli, leaving her sole proprietor of their rice plantation—and the slaves that work the magnificent land. Forging a new life for herself, Abby finds a new identity—as a feminist before her time, and abolitionist before there is a way to free slaves. As she struggles with her inheritance, Abby finds herself turning to her new overseer, Thaddeus Greene. And, at a time when love is forbidden to her, Abby realizes Thad is destined to take Eli’s place in her heart. Eli could never have known that by hiring Thad he had given a lasting gift to his beloved wife—for from the moment Abby gazes into Thad’s penetrating gray eyes, she knows she will never be alone again. With The Waiting Time, Ms. Price felt she had found the perfect title for her book, as it captures the dual strands of this entrancing story: the wait for the beginning of the Civil War and for the end of the time custom dictates Abby must wait before she and Thad can be together. This compelling novel, which brings a human face to a nation braced for Southern secession, embraces the unrelenting passion that marks an incredible love story.Trade Review"Eugenia Price has made history come to life through the lives of her characters. She has a rare talent, and we consider her to be one of our country's greatest authors."—former First Lady Rosalynn Carter "Sure to be treasured by her millions of fans."—Publishers Weekly "Fans of Price's previous novels will find all the hallmarks of her fiction here: considerable historical research, historical figures walking the streets, and a story imbued with inspirational Christian values. A required purchase wherever Price's novels are popular."—Library Journal "Price's saving grace, once again, is her thorough historical research and her insistence on blending a strong dose of real grit with the obligatory melodrama."—Kirkus Reviews

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    £19.79

  • Bright Captivity

    Turner Publishing Company Bright Captivity

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    Book SynopsisA new edition of the New York Times best seller, presented by Turner Publishing The St. Simons Trilogy. . . the Florida Trilogy. . . the Savannah Quartet. . . For twenty-five years Eugenia Price has captivated millions of readers with her spellbinding historical sagas. Now, with Bright Captivity, the first volume of her eagerly awaited Georgia Trilogy, she returns for her most powerful and unforgettable story to the richness and color of life on Georgia’s St. Simons Island. The story begins as the War of 1812 is in its final days. Anne Couper, the spirited young daughter of a prominent St. Simons family, is attending a house party at Dungeness, an estate on nearby Cumberland Island, when a contingent of British Royal Marines, on a mission to free slaves, invades the island. They make Dungeness their headquarters, and all its occupants, including Anne Couper, become their captives. From the moment Anne meets British lieutenant John Fraser, she knows her once-secure life as the sheltered only daughter of planter John Couper will never be the same. It isn’t. Within a year of their initial separation at the end of Britain’s war with the United States, John Fraser, no longer needed by the Royal Marines because his country has finally defeated Napoleon, returns to Georgia to make Anne his wife. Eugenia Price has created her most complex and believable characters in John and Anne, who, in 1816, are caught in much the same tangled dilemma experienced today by any young couple attempting to stretch their love to cover almost contradictory backgrounds. The couple must now decide where to live: at Cannon’s Point, Anne’s beloved family plantation in Georgia, or in London, where John can’t bring himself to relinquish the only life where he feels at home—as an officer in the Royal Marines. While Anne and John struggle with their decision, Ms. Price takes her readers on a moving journey from war-torn Georgia to the shores of England—and even to Abbotsford, Scotland, the country home of Sir Walter Scott. Written in Ms. Price’s signature style—a seamless blend of keen imagination, meticulous research, and narrative artistry—Bright Captivity will capture the hearts and minds of new readers and devoted fans alike.

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    £17.99

  • Bright Captivity

    Turner Publishing Company Bright Captivity

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    Book SynopsisA new edition of the New York Times best seller, presented by Turner Publishing The St. Simons Trilogy. . . the Florida Trilogy. . . the Savannah Quartet. . . For twenty-five years Eugenia Price has captivated millions of readers with her spellbinding historical sagas. Now, with Bright Captivity, the first volume of her eagerly awaited Georgia Trilogy, she returns for her most powerful and unforgettable story to the richness and color of life on Georgia’s St. Simons Island. The story begins as the War of 1812 is in its final days. Anne Couper, the spirited young daughter of a prominent St. Simons family, is attending a house party at Dungeness, an estate on nearby Cumberland Island, when a contingent of British Royal Marines, on a mission to free slaves, invades the island. They make Dungeness their headquarters, and all its occupants, including Anne Couper, become their captives. From the moment Anne meets British lieutenant John Fraser, she knows her once-secure life as the sheltered only daughter of planter John Couper will never be the same. It isn’t. Within a year of their initial separation at the end of Britain’s war with the United States, John Fraser, no longer needed by the Royal Marines because his country has finally defeated Napoleon, returns to Georgia to make Anne his wife. Eugenia Price has created her most complex and believable characters in John and Anne, who, in 1816, are caught in much the same tangled dilemma experienced today by any young couple attempting to stretch their love to cover almost contradictory backgrounds. The couple must now decide where to live: at Cannon’s Point, Anne’s beloved family plantation in Georgia, or in London, where John can’t bring himself to relinquish the only life where he feels at home—as an officer in the Royal Marines. While Anne and John struggle with their decision, Ms. Price takes her readers on a moving journey from war-torn Georgia to the shores of England—and even to Abbotsford, Scotland, the country home of Sir Walter Scott. Written in Ms. Price’s signature style—a seamless blend of keen imagination, meticulous research, and narrative artistry—Bright Captivity will capture the hearts and minds of new readers and devoted fans alike.

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    £25.49

  • Where Shadows Go

    Turner Publishing Company Where Shadows Go

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    Book SynopsisA new edition of Book 2 in the best selling Georgia Trilogy, presented by Turner Publishing For more than twenty-eight years, Eugenia Price, America’s first lady of storytelling, has enchanted millions of readers worldwide with her gripping and evocative historical sagas. Now, with Where Shadows Go, the sequel to her bestselling novel Bright Captivity, Ms. Price re-creates life on a nineteenth-century plantation for her most dramatic and resonant novel yet. After giving up a career as a British Royal Marine, John Fraser agrees to his wife Anne’s fondest wish: that they return from London to Cannon’s Point, her family’s plantation on St. Simons Island, Georgia. John learns about coastal planting from Anne’s father, Jock Couper, and her brother, James Hamilton, both world-renowned for their agricultural expertise. From day one it’s a struggle for John, for he must not only master the techniques of planting and harvesting, but he must—contrary to his deepest beliefs—become a slave owner. Anne, who grew up surrounded by slaves, comfortably resumes her way of life. As John works hard at settling into his new lifestyle, he and Anne begin to raise a family. Enter the famous English actress Fanny Kemble Butler, who decides to pay a visit. She makes quite a splash on St. Simons, with her sophisticated ways, her outspoken opinions on the evil of slavery, and her stylish riding costumes. With the dynamic and fiercely abolitionist Fanny to influence her, Anne slowly starts to realize how immoral the Southern institution of slavery is. Reluctant to give up her familiar way of life, she is nonetheless forced to begin to rethink her beliefs—especially when it comes to Eve, her personal slave and best friend. For when tragedy strikes the Fraser family, it is Eve who provides Anne with the comfort and spiritual guidance that enable her to live through her life-shattering ordeal. Filled with characters drawn from history, lore, and Ms. Price’s own vivid imagination, Where Shadows Go is a powerful story of love, courage, and friendship that is sure to capture the hearts and minds of new readers and devoted fans alike.

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    £17.99

  • Where Shadows Go

    Turner Publishing Company Where Shadows Go

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    Book SynopsisA new edition of Book 2 in the best selling Georgia Trilogy, presented by Turner Publishing For more than twenty-eight years, Eugenia Price, America’s first lady of storytelling, has enchanted millions of readers worldwide with her gripping and evocative historical sagas. Now, with Where Shadows Go, the sequel to her bestselling novel Bright Captivity, Ms. Price re-creates life on a nineteenth-century plantation for her most dramatic and resonant novel yet. After giving up a career as a British Royal Marine, John Fraser agrees to his wife Anne’s fondest wish: that they return from London to Cannon’s Point, her family’s plantation on St. Simons Island, Georgia. John learns about coastal planting from Anne’s father, Jock Couper, and her brother, James Hamilton, both world-renowned for their agricultural expertise. From day one it’s a struggle for John, for he must not only master the techniques of planting and harvesting, but he must—contrary to his deepest beliefs—become a slave owner. Anne, who grew up surrounded by slaves, comfortably resumes her way of life. As John works hard at settling into his new lifestyle, he and Anne begin to raise a family. Enter the famous English actress Fanny Kemble Butler, who decides to pay a visit. She makes quite a splash on St. Simons, with her sophisticated ways, her outspoken opinions on the evil of slavery, and her stylish riding costumes. With the dynamic and fiercely abolitionist Fanny to influence her, Anne slowly starts to realize how immoral the Southern institution of slavery is. Reluctant to give up her familiar way of life, she is nonetheless forced to begin to rethink her beliefs—especially when it comes to Eve, her personal slave and best friend. For when tragedy strikes the Fraser family, it is Eve who provides Anne with the comfort and spiritual guidance that enable her to live through her life-shattering ordeal. Filled with characters drawn from history, lore, and Ms. Price’s own vivid imagination, Where Shadows Go is a powerful story of love, courage, and friendship that is sure to capture the hearts and minds of new readers and devoted fans alike.

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    £25.49

  • Beauty from Ashes

    Turner Publishing Company Beauty from Ashes

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    Book SynopsisA new edition of the best selling third volume of the Georgia Trilogy, presented by Turner Publishing For three decades, Eugenia Price has entranced millions of readers with her sweeping, romantic chronicles of life in the American South. In all its beauty, glory, infamy, and tragedy, Ms. Price’s South is at once mysterious and heartbreakingly familiar. Beauty from Ashes is the long-awaited concluding volume in Ms. Price’s Georgia Trilogy, preceded by the New York Times bestseller Bright Captivity and Where Shadows Go. Again, she leads us through her South—by now an aching South that will soon be torn by pain and pride, riven by fierce principles and divided loyalties, but always guided by men and women of uncommon passion. The sweeping saga of two families of St. Simon’s Island—the Coupers and the Frasers—resumes in 1852, as Anne Couper Fraser grieves the deaths of her husband and her parents. But fate is as cruel to Anne as history itself would prove to be to the nation: Anne’s family, fallen on hard times, has lost its home. Anne has no choice but to seek refuge, and reluctantly resettles in Marietta, three hundred miles north of her beloved St. Simons Island. As she begins to piece together her broken life, all around her the society she knows so well is falling apart. The roots of the Civil War are already evident. Anne’s family, like the South itself, seethes with internal conflict. Her son and grandson, who find it impossible to spurn their Southern heritage, enlist in the Confederate Army. Anne, in strong sympathy with the Unionists, finds her life disintegrating once again, and the family, the region, and the nation begin an agonizing collapse. But Anne, like the Union, endures. She learns that even in life’s cruelest circumstances, there is always a place for the unquenchable human spirit to find a refuge, and to blossom anew. Filled with characters drawn from history and from Eugenia Price’s rich imagination, Beauty from Ashes is a memorable finale to her admired Georgia Trilogy. An inspirational story of courage, love, and friendship, it will delight longtime Price fans and introduce the Georgia author to a new generation of readers.

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    £17.99

  • Beauty from Ashes

    Turner Publishing Company Beauty from Ashes

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    Book SynopsisA new edition of the best selling third volume of the Georgia Trilogy, presented by Turner Publishing For three decades, Eugenia Price has entranced millions of readers with her sweeping, romantic chronicles of life in the American South. In all its beauty, glory, infamy, and tragedy, Ms. Price’s South is at once mysterious and heartbreakingly familiar. Beauty from Ashes is the long-awaited concluding volume in Ms. Price’s Georgia Trilogy, preceded by the New York Times bestseller Bright Captivity and Where Shadows Go. Again, she leads us through her South—by now an aching South that will soon be torn by pain and pride, riven by fierce principles and divided loyalties, but always guided by men and women of uncommon passion. The sweeping saga of two families of St. Simon’s Island—the Coupers and the Frasers—resumes in 1852, as Anne Couper Fraser grieves the deaths of her husband and her parents. But fate is as cruel to Anne as history itself would prove to be to the nation: Anne’s family, fallen on hard times, has lost its home. Anne has no choice but to seek refuge, and reluctantly resettles in Marietta, three hundred miles north of her beloved St. Simons Island. As she begins to piece together her broken life, all around her the society she knows so well is falling apart. The roots of the Civil War are already evident. Anne’s family, like the South itself, seethes with internal conflict. Her son and grandson, who find it impossible to spurn their Southern heritage, enlist in the Confederate Army. Anne, in strong sympathy with the Unionists, finds her life disintegrating once again, and the family, the region, and the nation begin an agonizing collapse. But Anne, like the Union, endures. She learns that even in life’s cruelest circumstances, there is always a place for the unquenchable human spirit to find a refuge, and to blossom anew. Filled with characters drawn from history and from Eugenia Price’s rich imagination, Beauty from Ashes is a memorable finale to her admired Georgia Trilogy. An inspirational story of courage, love, and friendship, it will delight longtime Price fans and introduce the Georgia author to a new generation of readers.

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    £26.09

  • Discoveries: Made from Living My New Life

    Turner Publishing Company Discoveries: Made from Living My New Life

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    Book SynopsisDiscoveries is Eugenia Price's honest account of her quest to find out what Jesus Christ means to her, and how her newfound belief in Him has changed her life.Eugenia Price wrote Discoveries—her first book—two years after her conversion to Christianity at the age of thirty-three. It is an authentic journal of her spiritual journey from nonbeliever to believer. Discoveries is filled with the vitality and excitement of a new disciple—and yet, as the author states, it is “still startlingly central to what I believe today.”Updated with a new Preface, this book is essential reading for all believers—new and old alike—who are eager to re-examine their own commitments to Jesus Christ, as Ms. Price has done in these pages.

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    £11.39

  • Discoveries: Made From Living My New Life

    Turner Publishing Company Discoveries: Made From Living My New Life

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    Book SynopsisDiscoveries is Eugenia Price's honest account of her quest to find out what Jesus Christ means to her, and how her newfound belief in Him has changed her life.Eugenia Price wrote Discoveries—her first book—two years after her conversion to Christianity at the age of thirty-three. It is an authentic journal of her spiritual journey from nonbeliever to believer. Discoveries is filled with the vitality and excitement of a new disciple—and yet, as the author states, it is “still startlingly central to what I believe today.”Updated with a new Preface, this book is essential reading for all believers—new and old alike—who are eager to re-examine their own commitments to Jesus Christ, as Ms. Price has done in these pages.

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    £17.99

  • Share My Pleasant Stones: Every Day for a Year

    Turner Publishing Company Share My Pleasant Stones: Every Day for a Year

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    Book SynopsisShare My Pleasant Stones offers personal insights and practical guidelines for expanding one’s relationship with Jesus Christ through daily reading and meditation.Each page—one for every day of the year—is headed by a quotation from the Bible and followed by notes the author has written in the margins of her own Bible over the years. It is, perhaps, Eugenia Price’s most personal book. First published in 1957, and now reissued with a new preface by the author, Share My Pleasant Stones is a book Eugenia Price’s readers will want to open every day.

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    £12.34

  • Share My Pleasant Stones: Every Day for a Year

    Turner Publishing Company Share My Pleasant Stones: Every Day for a Year

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    Book SynopsisShare My Pleasant Stones offers personal insights and practical guidelines for expanding one’s relationship with Jesus Christ through daily reading and meditation.Each page—one for every day of the year—is headed by a quotation from the Bible and followed by notes the author has written in the margins of her own Bible over the years. It is, perhaps, Eugenia Price’s most personal book. First published in 1957, and now reissued with a new preface by the author, Share My Pleasant Stones is a book Eugenia Price’s readers will want to open every day.

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    £18.99

  • Woman to Woman

    Turner Publishing Company Woman to Woman

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    Book SynopsisLike a wise counselor and friend, New York Times bestselling author Eugenia Price speaks directly to women everywhere with practicality and inspiration. With over one million copies in print, Woman to Woman provides advice that will touch all women who strive for a Christ-centered life.

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    £12.34

  • Woman to Woman

    Turner Publishing Company Woman to Woman

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    Book SynopsisLike a wise counselor and friend, New York Times bestselling author Eugenia Price speaks directly to women everywhere with practicality and inspiration. With over one million copies in print, Woman to Woman provides advice that will touch all women who strive for a Christ-centered life.

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    £17.99

  • Beloved World: The Story of God and People as

    Turner Publishing Company Beloved World: The Story of God and People as

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    Book SynopsisThis is not the stereotypical approach to the Biblical record one has come to expect. Rather, Eugenia Price writes with the keen eye, ear and heart of an authentic storyteller. Her characters act, talk, and feel like real people. People you know. People you cannot forget. People God met on every level, in every conceivable circumstance, century after century. Beloved World is as much a must-read for the person who has never been acquainted with the Bible, as it is for the minister or teacher looking for fresh, vital material. To skeptics and saints of any variety, it declares that God is not silent. He does not change. He is forever involved with His creation. From the beginning, through every age, with eternal and total love!

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  • Beloved World: The Story of God and People as

    Turner Publishing Company Beloved World: The Story of God and People as

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    Book SynopsisThis is not the stereotypical approach to the Biblical record one has come to expect. Rather, Eugenia Price writes with the keen eye, ear and heart of an authentic storyteller. Her characters act, talk, and feel like real people. People you know. People you cannot forget. People God met on every level, in every conceivable circumstance, century after century. Beloved World is as much a must-read for the person who has never been acquainted with the Bible, as it is for the minister or teacher looking for fresh, vital material. To skeptics and saints of any variety, it declares that God is not silent. He does not change. He is forever involved with His creation. From the beginning, through every age, with eternal and total love!

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    £21.59

  • Find Out for Yourself: Young People Can Discover

    Turner Publishing Company Find Out for Yourself: Young People Can Discover

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    Book SynopsisIt’s a wide-awake world! Everywhere young people are waking up and discovering that their hang-ups have real answers. In Find Out for Yourself, bestselling author Eugenia Price offers a series of essays urging young people to think through issues concerning decisions they must make. Life is such a mystery. All it takes to unlock the door to a successful, dynamic life is some time, thought, and helpful insight. All the basics are here—find out for yourself.

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  • Find Out for Yourself: Young People Can Discover

    Turner Publishing Company Find Out for Yourself: Young People Can Discover

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    Book SynopsisIt’s a wide-awake world! Everywhere young people are waking up and discovering that their hang-ups have real answers. In Find Out for Yourself, bestselling author Eugenia Price offers a series of essays urging young people to think through issues concerning decisions they must make. Life is such a mystery. All it takes to unlock the door to a successful, dynamic life is some time, thought, and helpful insight. All the basics are here—find out for yourself.

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    £17.99

  • The Burden is Light: The Autobiography of a

    Turner Publishing Company The Burden is Light: The Autobiography of a

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    Book SynopsisThe Burden Is Light! is the author’s soul-searching account of her discovery of Jesus Christ.Told in the vibrant, honest prose that has made Eugenia Price a classic religious writer and bestselling novelist, The Burden Is Light! offers an intimate account of her conversion to Christianity at the age of thirty-three.Traversing the mountains and valleys of her journey from birth to rebirth in Jesus Christ, Ms. Price examines closely her spiritual, personal, and professional development through the years.

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    £17.99

  • Never A Dull Moment

    Turner Publishing Company Never A Dull Moment

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    Book SynopsisWhy bother about God? What's right and what's wrong? How can I become a Christian? How can I be sure I am a Christian?These and many more questions are uniquely answered from the scripture by Eugenia Price. Never a Dull Moment answered youth's questions about God and Christianity frankly and honestly.

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    £17.99

  • Early Will I Seek Thee: Journal of a Heart that

    Turner Publishing Company Early Will I Seek Thee: Journal of a Heart that

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    Book SynopsisFrom her own experiences, struggles, and victories on the way to peace, Eugenia Price offers in this book a step-by-step guide for all who seek a new, happy and complete life.This thrilling and inspiring chronicle of spiritual adventure lifts the heart and head of the reader, as the widely respected Christian author and speaker lets Christ speak through her to those who long to follow Him as Lord of their lives. Here is memorable, meaningful testimony that:"He Himself is the end of Everyman's search. Here is a simple, soul-encompassing song of the everlasting, ever-new truth to the Word that God is Love."

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    £17.99

  • Never A Dull Moment

    Turner Publishing Company Never A Dull Moment

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    Book SynopsisWhy bother about God? What's right and what's wrong? How can I become a Christian? How can I be sure I am a Christian? These and many more questions are uniquely answered from the scripture by Eugenia Price. Never a Dull Moment answered youth's questions about God and Christianity frankly and honestly.

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    £12.34

  • The Wider Place

    Turner Publishing Company The Wider Place

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    Book SynopsisThe Wider Place is a book about liberty-not license. Author Eugenia price wrote this book as a product of a distinct change in life pattern after choosing to follow Jesus Christ. In The Wider Place, she attempts to share some fo the results of the new freedom she found in making a firm decision to slow down, find time and privacy in which to learn to listen to God; to learn of him and herself in relation to Him.

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    £12.34

  • The Wider Place

    Turner Publishing Company The Wider Place

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    Book SynopsisThe Wider Place is a book about liberty-not license. Author Eugenia price wrote this book as a product of a distinct change in life pattern after choosing to follow Jesus Christ. In The Wider Place, she attempts to share some fo the results of the new freedom she found in making a firm decision to slow down, find time and privacy in which to learn to listen to God; to learn of him and herself in relation to Him.

    Out of stock

    £17.99

  • The Burden is Light: The Autobiography of a

    Turner Publishing Company The Burden is Light: The Autobiography of a

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    Book SynopsisThe Burden Is Light! is the author’s soul-searching account of her discovery of Jesus Christ.Told in the vibrant, honest prose that has made Eugenia Price a classic religious writer and bestselling novelist, The Burden Is Light! offers an intimate account of her conversion to Christianity at the age of thirty-three.Traversing the mountains and valleys of her journey from birth to rebirth in Jesus Christ, Ms. Price examines closely her spiritual, personal, and professional development through the years.

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    £12.34

  • God Speaks to Women Today

    Turner Publishing Company God Speaks to Women Today

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    Book SynopsisWhat God had to say to women in Bible times, He is still saying today.Like Sarah, women are still having to uproot their homes and move when they don't want to move. Like Sarah with her maid, women are still being self-righteous and jealous. Like Leah, unattractive women still clutch desperately at any means of holding the man they love, and like Leah's beautiful sister, Rachel, beautiful women still feel life owes them romance and happiness. There are many books on the market about women of the Bible. The extremely human stories of Bible women have been used by Eugenia Price, but as a valid wedge to open the minds of women today to what God has said to them in the Bible. Her perceptive psychological analysis of the problems of each Bible personality and its application to women today is stimulating and provocative.

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    £12.34

  • God Speaks to Women Today

    Turner Publishing Company God Speaks to Women Today

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    Book SynopsisWhat God had to say to women in Bible times, He is still saying today.Like Sarah, women are still having to uproot their homes and move when they don't want to move. Like Sarah with her maid, women are still being self-righteous and jealous. Like Leah, unattractive women still clutch desperately at any means of holding the man they love, and like Leah's beautiful sister, Rachel, beautiful women still feel life owes them romance and happiness. There are many books on the market about women of the Bible. The extremely human stories of Bible women have been used by Eugenia Price, but as a valid wedge to open the minds of women today to what God has said to them in the Bible. Her perceptive psychological analysis of the problems of each Bible personality and its application to women today is stimulating and provocative.

    Out of stock

    £17.99

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