Order of Susan Anne Mason Books
Susan Anne Mason is a Canadian author best known for writing the Redemption’s Light series and the Canadian Crossings series.
She is also the author of the Courage to Dream series and the Rainbow Falls series. Susan loved to write throughout here life and even wrote her first novel as a teenager. Unlike many potential authors her age she actually submitted it, but it was politely rejected. She then went to university and started a family which put writing on the backburner for a time. Later in her life she got a chance to get back into reading and decided to start writing again. It proved successful and she has continued writing since.
Publication Order of Canadian Crossings Books
Publication Order of Courage to Dream Books
Publication Order of Rainbow Falls Books
Publication Order of Redemption's Light Books
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
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A Haven for Her Heart is the first book in the Redemption’s Light series. Olivia Rosetti is released from a woman’s reformatory in 1939 and now finds herself homeless. She is taken in by Ruth Benning who offers her a place to stay as they each share a painful past. Together, the two decide to open a maternity home for troubled women. The home finds success, but Olivia remains haunted by her bad treatment at the reformatory. She feels undeserving of any love in her life until she meets Darius Reed. Darius is meant to marry another, but finds himself drawn to her. Olivia feels for him, but believes he can never know of her past.
The Best of Intentions is the first book in the Canadian Crossings series. Grace hopes to reunite with her family and heads to Canada to try and convince her sister to move home to England. What she finds is her nephew Christian in the custody of his paternal relatives as they rejected her sister based on her social status. Now, Grace will take a job as a nanny under an assumed name to observe the family’s treatment of the child. Instead, she finds herself falling for Andrew Easton, the boy’s guardian.