Lighted Windows by Emilie Loring


Lighted Windows
Title : Lighted Windows
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 200
Publication : First published January 1, 1930

A New York society girl follows her heart all the way to the majestic Alaskan wilderness.Lovely Janice Trent fled New York on the eve of her wedding to a millionaire. Yet, in the rugged Alaskan mining camp where she took refuge, Janice soon blunders into a marriage that was not a marriage...A mysterious murder, a desperate rival, and above all, the danger and hardships of the untamed land show Janice the strength within herself, and the man she was truly meant to love.Lighted Windows proves Emilie Loring once again a master of the sparkling, wholesome romantic adventure in which adversity falls before high spirits, courage and a full heart.Emilie Loring was an American romance author who started writing in 1914 and continued writing until her death in 1951. Following her death, her sons continued to publish her work.


Lighted Windows Reviews


  • Dorry Lou

    I am not sure where I got this book from, but it is old. I use to read every book I could get by this author. I loved her and this book was just as I remember her books to be.
    It was about a girl from NY that went to work as a secretary in Alaska. She was running away from a wedding to a millionaire. Times were hard in Alaska as the land was still untamed. A mysterious murder added to the excitement of the book. I enjoyed it as always.

  • Jeanne

    Set in Alaska, this was one of my favorites!
    I started reading Emile Loring books when I picked up a paperback from a rack in a hotel lobby (for 50 cents) while on my sister's & my yearly vacation to visit my father. Hooked! I went on to purchase and read every Emilie Loring romance written and available in paperback, not knowing that she had died before I was even born. I loved these books, but read them when I was between about 12 and 18 years old. I was a young reader - do keep that in mind! :-)

  • Darlene Mindrup

    Really different

    I assume this is one of Emily's earlier writings, it is so different. The choppy description style is so different from her other books i have read. Still an enjoyable read.

  • Sarah O’Donnell

    Somewhat predictable, but enjoyable book!

  • Reeds

    Not sure where to ask a question so I'll ask it here:
    Please share your top 5-10 favorites of Emilie Loring’s books. I want to try her again after a several decade break, but I want to make sure to re-visit with the best of the best. Thank you.