Die Straße ins Glück: In sieben Jahren verändert sich die Dinge … das dachte Kayla jedenfalls, bis sie ihren Ex- Verlobten wiedersieht, den Fotografen Seth. Sofort sind Kaylas vergessen geglaubte Gefühle für Seth wieder da. Auf einer Foto-Tour kommen sich die beiden wieder näher … Ein fast perfektes Paar: Der Unternehmensberater Drake hat gerade die Frau seines Lebens kennen gelernt. Es war bei beiden Liebe auf den ersten Blick. Daher versucht er verzweifelt, den Verkupplungsversuchen seiner Mutter zu entkommen …
Susan E. Kirby Bücher






Nach einem schweren Unfall muss Artie (14) alles wieder neu lernen. Seine Eltern und seine Schwester geben sich viel Mühe mit ihm, doch der Junge stellt ihre Geduld auf eine harte Probe.
Ida Lou's Story
- 180 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Set in 1918, the story follows Ida Lou as she seizes the chance to pursue her dream of becoming an aerialist when a traveling circus arrives in Bloomington, Illinois. Alongside her ambitions, she is also on a quest to find her estranged father, intertwining her personal aspirations with a search for family. The narrative explores themes of ambition, identity, and the allure of the circus world.
Daniel's Story
- 204 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
In 1890, Daniel embarks on a journey from his family farm to South Dakota in search of his father. Along the way, he encounters unexpected surprises that challenge his understanding of family and belonging. This adventure not only seeks to reunite him with his father but also reveals deeper truths about life and the bonds that tie us together.
Ellen's Story
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Set on an Illinois farm in 1830, the story follows Ellen as she navigates her complex feelings towards her stepmother amidst familial tensions. As conflicts arise between her father and stepbrother, Ellen discovers the depth of her stepmother's significance in her life, highlighting themes of family bonds and resilience in the face of adversity.
Hattie's Story
- 196 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
In 1856, Hattie faces peril as her father's involvement with the Underground Railroad puts their family at risk. The tension of their secretive lives unfolds against the backdrop of a turbulent era, highlighting themes of courage, sacrifice, and the struggle for freedom. As Hattie navigates the dangers surrounding her, she must confront her own beliefs and the harsh realities of their choices.
No Fuss Christmas
- 97 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
A No-Fuss Christmas by Susan Kirby is a heart-warming Christmas story for ages 7–9. Christmas is coming, and Sueker wants a big, fragrant tree with red bows and lots of candy and presents. Most of all, she wants her brother Razz to come visit her at her foster parents’ home. But since the Great Depression began, folks have been struggling for daily food. There is no money for celebrating or traveling. Sueker’s foster parents tell her that nothing is too hard for God. But little food, no rain, and dusty, empty streets make it hard for Sueker and her family to believe.
Too Good to Be True
- 136 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
When Marty falls for Hank, another worker at the maple sugar camp where she works, she breaks up with her predictable boyfriend, Darrin, but Hank seems in no hurry to break up with his girlfriend
