Beloved Pilgrim


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2nd Edition At the time of the earliest Crusades, young noblewoman Elisabeth longs to be the person she’s always known is hidden inside. When her twin brother perishes from a fever, Elisabeth takes his identity to live as a man, a knight. As Elias, he travels to the Holy Land, to adventure, passion, death, and a lesson that honor is sometimes found in unexpected places. Elias must pass among knights and soldiers, survive furious battle, deadly privations, moral uncertainty, and treachery if he’ll have any chance of returning to his newfound love in the magnificent city of Constantinople. 1st edition by Nan Hawthorne published by Shieldwall Books, February 2011.




Beloved Pilgrim


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Unwilling to settle for the passive life of a noblewoman, Elisabeth dons her late twin brother's armor and sets out for the Holy Land. On the journey she learns many things, not the least of which is that she can pass for a young man because, as she says, "People see what they expect to see." Her lessons also include that honor is not always where you expect to find it, and that true love can come in the form... of another woman.







Pilgrim Songs


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Pilgrim's River


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Love, Terror and Tragedy strikes Dartmouth's Royal Regatta week. A body is caught up in the propeller of a sailing yacht returning to The River Dart. Events which follow bring love and tragedy in equal measure, as a young woman journalist gets caught up in acts of terror affecting two of the wealthy family estates on either bank of the river. The Hawley's and the Gilbert's of Langham, two of the wealthiest families have been feuding for generations, but the horrific events at the Regatta Ball bring the families together, along with the people of Dartmouth. Pilgrim's River is set in the town and on the banks of this most graceful and picturesque river in Devon.










Progress of Another Pilgrim


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Readers are encouraged to find refreshment and renewal beside the still waters of God's grace. Roberts's powerful prose touches on a wide range of topics including integrity, chastening, significance, procrastination, fulfillment, and the will.




Steps Toward Inner Peace


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