New York City, 1968. Elka Hansen, a former teen cover girl, is done with modeling. Now she's a hostess for the Palm Court restaurant in the beautiful Biltmore Hotel. As she sees it, Elka's other role in life is to watch out for her younger sister, Colleen, an idealistic but reckless college student at Barnard. With her sister, Elka attends her first civil-rights protest, and there, she runs into Jacob Lewis, a co-worker from the Biltmore. He is a student at Columbia University and a friend of Colleen's. Jacob becomes an unexpected ally when rescuing her sister from trouble becomes more than…mehr
New York City, 1968. Elka Hansen, a former teen cover girl, is done with modeling. Now she's a hostess for the Palm Court restaurant in the beautiful Biltmore Hotel. As she sees it, Elka's other role in life is to watch out for her younger sister, Colleen, an idealistic but reckless college student at Barnard. With her sister, Elka attends her first civil-rights protest, and there, she runs into Jacob Lewis, a co-worker from the Biltmore. He is a student at Columbia University and a friend of Colleen's. Jacob becomes an unexpected ally when rescuing her sister from trouble becomes more than Elka can handle independently. Out of this turmoil, a romance grows between Jacob and Elka, but can it last? The pursuit of purpose, coming of age during the late 1960s, and learning how to forgive are common threads woven throughout this Christian romantic fiction book. Biltmore Girl is the third and final book in the Historic Hotels Collection. This stand-alone novel is a return to the world of America's great hotels. Readers of the other books in this collection will find a connection and a return of some beloved characters for those who loved Sorrento Girl and Palmer Girl.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dawn Klinge is an author from central Washington. Married to her high school sweetheart, they have two grown kids. Her inspiration for writing is found in travel and history. Currently, she's studying creative writing at Oxford University. Her Historic Hotels Collection includes Sorrento Girl, Palmer Girl, and Biltmore Girl. America's Favorite Christmastown is her newest book. When she's not writing, she loves to read, play golf, ski, or hike. Saturday mornings, she can often be found browsing through thrift shops with her sister. She loves eating good food but would prefer to leave the cooking to anyone else.
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