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  • Wedding Bells

    Janet Lambert

    language (Image Cascade Publishing, May 3, 2013)
    Book 8 of the Jordon Series. The week before a Jordon wedding makes a perfect setting for a warmhearted, tender story by Janet Lambert.The Jordons are a large military family. General Jordon, a widower with two children–Jenifer and Peter–marries a woman who has two daughters–Gwenn and Alice. From this marriage, an additional four children are born: twins, Susan and Neal, Vance, and Bitsy. General Jordon's second wife dies as does the General's brother and sister-in-law. The General's nephew, Donny, then joins the Jordon family creating a family of ten–the General and his nine children. As the General is often away, the eldest child, Jenifer, must care for the entire family. This is the point at which the series opens. Mrs. Lambert's writing maintains a steady timeline as the Jordon children become adults, enter their careers, marry, and raise their own children. The Jordon family's adventures, heartaches and loves are intertwined with that of the Parrish family throughout the series creating a very rich, amalgam of stories and characters.
  • Confusion by Cupid

    Janet Lambert

    language (Image Cascade Publishing, April 16, 2013)
    Book 3 of the Jordon Series. Struck by Cupid's arrow, Peter, Gwenn and Alice Jordon wonder who is right for them.
  • Just Jenifer

    Janet Lambert

    language (Image Cascade Publishing, April 17, 2013)
    The pretty and loveable 16 year old Jenifer takes charge of her eight younger brothers and sisters when father, General Jordon, leaves for overseas duty. Jenifer meets a young and attractive English nobleman.
  • Fridays Child

    Janet Lambert

    language (Image Cascade Publishing, April 16, 2013)
    Book 2 of the Jordon Series. The Jordon and Parrish families meet! A rather self centered Gwenn tries to push her sister Alice into the background, but it just may not work when it comes to Bobby Parrish.
  • Star Spangled Summer

    Janet Lambert

    language (, June 5, 2012)
    The first book of the Penny Parrish Series. Classic fiction from the 1940s. Carrol Houghton spends the summer with Penny Parrish and her warm and happy family at Fort Arden in Kansas. Never has Carrol enjoyed herself so! Penny shows Carrol the fun and adventures of life on a military base during a star-spangled summer..
  • Practically Perfect

    Janet Lambert

    language (Image Cascade Publishing, Feb. 17, 2013)
    David returns from oversees and meets his new baby, Davy. Penny ponders the question of a theatre career versus life in the country. As she considers marriage, will she choose Josh MacDonald, Terry Hayes, or Michael Drayton?
  • Dreams of Glory

    Janet Lambert

    language (Image Cascade Publishing, Jan. 4, 2013)
    Penny and Carrol are reunited in this wonderful story taking place at West Point where the Parrishes have moved. Penny's brother, David, attends West Point Academy and Carrol and Penny spend most of their time together between Carrol's New York penthouse and Penny's West Point home. A chance meeting with a famous actress contributes to Penny's plan to become an actress.
  • Here's Marny

    Janet Lambert

    language (Image Cascade Publishing, March 25, 2013)
    Mrs. Peter Jordon, formerly Tippy Parrish, finds her heart captured by a foster child named Marny. Marny Alexander is a shy and pretty fifteen-year-old who is a ward of the State of Georgia when she comes to the Jordon home as a baby sitter.
  • Up Goes the Curtain

    Janet Lambert

    eBook (Image Cascade Publishing, Feb. 17, 2013)
    Book 4 of the Penny Parrish Series. After working hard in a summer stock company, Penny Parrish is cast in a Broadway show where she meets stage manager, Josh MacDonald. Penny learns more about life in the theatre and how it feels to wait for the curtain to go up on opening night.
  • The Stars Hang High

    Janet Lambert

    language (Image Cascade Publishing, May 2, 2013)
    Book 7 of the Jordon Series. Bitsy must prove that she can make it on her own while Susan must choose between Bobby Parrish and Keith Drayton. The Jordons are a large military family. General Jordon, a widower with two children–Jenifer and Peter–marries a woman who has two daughters–Gwenn and Alice. From this marriage, an additional four children are born: twins, Susan and Neal, Vance, and Bitsy. General Jordon's second wife dies as does the General's brother and sister-in-law. The General's nephew, Donny, then joins the Jordon family creating a family of ten–the General and his nine children. As the General is often away, the eldest child, Jenifer, must care for the entire family. This is the point at which the series opens. Mrs. Lambert's writing maintains a steady timeline as the Jordon children become adults, enter their careers, marry, and raise their own children. The Jordon family's adventures, heartaches and loves are intertwined with that of the Parrish family throughout the series creating a very rich, amalgam of stories and characters.
  • Myself & I

    Janet Lambert

    language (Image Cascade Publishing, May 3, 2013)
    Book 6 of the Jordon Series. Susan Jordon, now eighteen, is determined to find herself.The Jordons are a large military family. General Jordon, a widower with two children–Jenifer and Peter–marries a woman who has two daughters–Gwenn and Alice. From this marriage, an additional four children are born: twins, Susan and Neal, Vance, and Bitsy. General Jordon's second wife dies as does the General's brother and sister-in-law. The General's nephew, Donny, then joins the Jordon family creating a family of ten–the General and his nine children. As the General is often away, the eldest child, Jenifer, must care for the entire family. This is the point at which the series opens. Mrs. Lambert's writing maintains a steady timeline as the Jordon children become adults, enter their careers, marry, and raise their own children. The Jordon family's adventures, heartaches and loves are intertwined with that of the Parrish family throughout the series creating a very rich, amalgam of stories and characters.
  • A Dream for Susan

    Janet Lambert

    language (Image Cascade Publishing, May 4, 2013)
    Book 4 of the Jordon Series. After years of life in boarding school, Susan dreams for a happy homelife. Will her dreams be shattered? Or will the Parrish family help? The Jordons are a large military family. General Jordon, a widower with two children–Jenifer and Peter–marries a woman who has two daughters–Gwenn and Alice. From this marriage, an additional four children are born: twins, Susan and Neal, Vance, and Bitsy. General Jordon's second wife dies as does the General's brother and sister-in-law. The General's nephew, Donny, then joins the Jordon family creating a family of ten–the General and his nine children. As the General is often away, the eldest child, Jenifer, must care for the entire family. This is the point at which the series opens. Mrs. Lambert's writing maintains a steady timeline as the Jordon children become adults, enter their careers, marry, and raise their own children. The Jordon family's adventures, heartaches and loves are intertwined with that of the Parrish family throughout the series creating a very rich, amalgam of stories and characters.