by Al Lacy
Latawga then told how this good man, Dr. Dane Logan—who happened to be at the ranch delivering a baby—kept the rancher from killing him and saved his life a second time by removing the bullet from his leg and stitching it up so he would not bleed to death.
Chief Tando looked at the doctor with appreciative eyes. “I want to thank you, Dr. Dane Logan, for saving my son’s life.”
Dr. Dane smiled. “Chief, I’m just glad I was there so I could save Latawga’s life. The ranchers wouldn’t—” Dr. Dane’s attention was drawn to a blond woman running toward him, calling his name.
Suddenly he recognized her and while his heart was hammering his ribs and she was drawing near, he gasped. “Melinda! Melinda! You’re alive!”
Frontier Doctor Trilogy
ONE MORE SUNRISE–BOOK ONE
Young frontier doctor Dane Logan is gaining renown as a surgeon. Beyond his wildest hopes, he meets his long-lost love—only to risk losing her to the Tag Moran gang.
ISBN 1-59052-308-3
BELOVED PHYSICIAN–BOOK TWO
While Dr. Dane gains renown by rescuing people from gunfights, Indian attacks, and a mine collapse, Nurse Tharyn mourns the capture of her dear friend Melinda by renegade Utes.
ISBN 1-59052-313-x
THE HEART REMEMBERS–BOOK THREE
In this final book in the Frontier Doctor trilogy, Dane survives an accident, but not without losing his memory. Who is he? Does he have a family somewhere?
ISBN 1-59052-351-2
Orphan Trains Trilogy
The Little Sparrows
#1 The Orphan Trains Trilogy
Follow the orphan train out West as children’s hearts are mended and God’s hand restores laughter to grieving families … in a marvelous story of His perfect providence.
ISBN 1-59052-063-7
All My Tomorrows
#2 The Orphan Trains Trilogy
Sixty-two abandoned children leave New York on a train headed west, oblivious of what’s in store. But their paths are being watched by someone who carefully plans all their tomorrows.
ISBN 1-59052-130-7
Whispers in the Wind
#3 The Orphan Trains Trilogy
Dane Weston’s dream is to become a doctor. Then his family is murdered and he ends up in a colony of street waifs begging for food …
ISBN 1-57673-880-9