Order of Nicole Baart Books
Nicole Baart is an American-Canadian author of inspirational fiction novels. She is a New York Times bestselling author. In addition to her writing, she is also the co-founder of a non-profit organization called One Body One Hope that partners with churches and orphanages in Liberia. When Nicole isn’t writing, working, or carpooling her kids, she loves playing with her kids, gardening, camping, running, photography, baking, and re-learning the piano.
Nicole Baart made her debut as a novelist in 2007 with After the Leaves Fall. Below is a list of Nicole Baart’s books in order of when they were first released:
Publication Order of Threads Of Change / Julia DeSmit Books
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
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Nicole Baart Synopsis: Far from Here is a standalone novel by Nicole Baart. Danica Greene has always hated flying, so of course the guy of her dreams was a pilot. She married him all the same and together, she and Etsell settled into a life where love really did seem to conquer all. Danica loves living in Blackhawk, the small town in northern Iowa where they grew up, and the wide slashes of sky that stretch endlessly across the prairie seem more than enough for Etsell. But when the opportunity to spend three weeks in Alaska helping a pilot friend presents itself, Etsell accepts and their idyllic world is turned upside down. It’s his dream, he reveals, and Danica knows that she can’t stand in the way. Ell is on his last flight before heading home when his plane mysteriously vanishes shortly after takeoff, leaving Danica in a free fall. Etsell is gone, but what exactly does that mean? Is she a widow? An abandoned wife? Or will Etsell find his way home to her? Danica is forced to search for the truth in her marriage and heads to Alaska to grapple with the unanswerable questions about her husband’s mysterious disappearance. But when she learns that Ell wasn’t flying alone and that a woman is missing, too, the bits and pieces of the careful life that she had constructed for them in Iowa take to the wind.