logo
Wrong email address or username
Wrong email address or username
Incorrect verification code
Stacy Henrie
A USA TODAY bestselling author, Stacy Henrie graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in public relations. Not long after, she switched from writing press releases and newsletters to writing inspirational historical romances. Born and raised in the West, where she currently resides... show more



A USA TODAY bestselling author, Stacy Henrie graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in public relations. Not long after, she switched from writing press releases and newsletters to writing inspirational historical romances. Born and raised in the West, where she currently resides with her family, she enjoys reading, road trips, interior decorating, chocolate, and most of all, laughing with her husband and kids. Her books include HOPE AT DAWN, a 2015 RITA Award finalist for excellence in romance. You can learn more about Stacy and her books by visiting her website, stacyhenrie.com.

show less
Stacy Henrie's Books
Recently added on shelves
Stacy Henrie's readers
Share this Author
Community Reviews
TeaStitchRead
TeaStitchRead rated it 8 years ago
What a great story! Slow burn romance (especially for a novella under 100 pages) between two wonderful characters. Maria Schmitt was a side character in the first book, but you don't have to read that book to enjoy this story. Dale Emerson was wounded on the front lines in France and lost his job du...
Manga Maniac Cafe
Manga Maniac Cafe rated it 8 years ago
DNF @ 10%The heroine is TSTL - I can't even. Asking to travel with a bunch of criminals as "research" for her book - there is just. No. Way. Next!
Manga Maniac Cafe
Manga Maniac Cafe rated it 9 years ago
3 - 3.5 stars
Bloggeretterized
Bloggeretterized rated it 10 years ago
Note to publishers: Had I known this was Religious fiction, I wouldn’t have read it, as religious books are tricky to review. I was misled to think it was a purely historical fiction book. I have nothing against religion but this book lost a star in my rating because the blurb didn’t disclose the st...
ashwednesday
ashwednesday rated it 11 years ago
There were other things as constant as the heavens - people’s prejudice, for one. I suppose, any story that is set in a small rural, American town in 1918 will come across as Christian Fiction in its attempts to be historically accurate, so that bit of oversight is on me when I requested this book....
see community reviews
Need help?