Michael Phillips Books In Order
Publication Order of American Dreams Books
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Dream of Freedom |
(2005) |
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Dream of Life |
(2006) |
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Dream of Love |
(2008) |
Publication Order of Annals of the Forest Books
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The Sword, the Garden, and the King |
(2013) |
Publication Order of The Beyond Trilogy Books
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The Garden at the Edge of Beyond |
(1998) |
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Hell and Beyond |
(2013) |
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Heaven and Beyond |
(2014) |
Publication Order of Carolina Cousins Books
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A Perilous Proposal |
(2005) |
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The Soldier’s Lady |
(2006) |
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Never Too Late |
(2007) |
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Miss Katie’s Rosewood |
(2007) |
Publication Order of Caledonia Books
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Legend of the Celtic Stone |
(1999) |
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An Ancient Strife |
(2000) |
Publication Order of The Green Hills of Snowdonia Books
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From Across the Ancient Waters |
(2012) |
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The Treasure of the Celtic Triangle |
(2012) |
Publication Order of Highland Collection Books
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Jamie MacLeod |
(1987) |
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Robbie Taggart |
(1987) |
Publication Order of The Journals of Corrie Belle Hollister Books
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My Father’s World |
(1990) |
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Daughter of Grace |
(1990) |
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On the Trail of the Truth |
(1991) |
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A Place in the Sun |
(1991) |
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Sea to Shining Sea |
(1992) |
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Into the Long Dark Night |
(1992) |
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Land of the Brave and the Free |
(1993) |
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A Home for the Heart |
(1994) |
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Grayfox |
(1996) |
Publication Order of The Journals of Corrie & Christopher Books
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The Braxtons of Miracle Springs |
(1996) |
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A New Beginning |
(1997) |
Publication Order of Livingstone Chronicles Books
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A Rift in Time |
(1997) |
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Hidden in Time |
(2000) |
Publication Order of Marie Buchan Books
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Angel Harp |
(2011) |
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Heather Song |
(2011) |
Publication Order of The Maxwell Chronicles Books
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Pinnacles of Power |
(1991) |
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Depths of Destiny |
(1992) |
Publication Order of Mercy and Eagleflight Books
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Mercy and Eagleflight |
(1996) |
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A Dangerous Love |
(1997) |
Publication Order of The Russians Books
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The Crown and the Crucible |
(1991) |
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A House Divided |
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(1992) |
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Travail and Triumph |
(1992) |
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Heirs of the Motherland |
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(1993) |
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The Dawning of Deliverance |
(2015) |
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White Nights, Red Morning |
Publication Order of Secrets of Heathersleigh Hall Books
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Wild Grows the Heather in Devon |
(1998) |
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Wayward Winds |
(1999) |
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Heathersleigh Homecoming |
(1999) |
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A New Dawn Over Devon |
(2001) |
Publication Order of Secret of the Rose Books
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The Eleventh Hour |
(1993) |
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A Rose Remembered |
(1994) |
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Escape to Freedom |
(1994) |
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Dawn of Liberty |
(1995) |
Publication Order of Secrets of the Shetlands Books
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The Inheritance |
(2016) |
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The Cottage |
(2016) |
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The Legacy |
(2017) |
Publication Order of Shenandoah Sisters Books
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Angels Watching Over Me |
(2003) |
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A Day to Pick Your Own Cotton |
(2003) |
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The Color of Your Skin Ain’t the Color of Your Heart |
(2003) |
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Together Is All We Need |
(2004) |
Publication Order of Stonewycke Trilogy Books
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The Heather Hills of Stonewycke |
(1985) |
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Flight from Stonewycke |
(1985) |
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The Lady of Stonewycke |
(1986) |
Publication Order of The Stonewycke Legacy Books
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Stranger at Stonewycke |
(1987) |
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Shadows Over Stonewycke |
(1988) |
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Treasure of Stonewycke |
(1988) |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
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The Cappuccino Club |
(2013) |
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Angel Dreams |
(2014) |
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Murder By Quill |
(2014) |
Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas
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Where’s Jesus |
(2020) |
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
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George MacDonald |
(1987) |
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Destiny Junction |
(2002) |
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Jesus, an Obedient Son |
(2002) |
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The Commands |
(2012) |
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Out of the Wardrobe |
(2018) |
Michael Phillips is a bestselling American author that has written several dozen fiction and nonfiction books. Phillips is a staunch Christian whose faith has drastically impacted the books he’s written.
Phillips is known more for the effort he has injected into trying to revive interest in George MacDonald, a 19th Century Scottish author than he is for his own works.
+Biography
Michael Phillips was born in 1946 to Denver Phillips, a WWII Air Corps Veteran; his mother was Eloise. Phillips took his first breath in Arcata, a small northern California University town. That is also where he spent most of his childhood.
His resume includes stints at Humboldt State College where he not only pursued athletics (Track and Field) but also graduated with a degree in Physics, Math, and Languages.
Phillips also pursued further studies in Education and history, though his childhood and young adult life were impacted more by his religious ancestry than anything else.
Michael Phillips can trace his line back to Quaker Immigrants in New Jersey in the 1600s. The men and women in his household followed the Protestant tradition when the author was growing up.
By the time Phillips was old enough to make his own decisions with regards to religion, the charismatic movement had begun to take root in his community. That was in the 1960s.
Even though he had such a strong Christian lineage, Michael Phillips was already a young adult in his twenties when he first had a personal encounter with God. Phillips was in Germany in 1969 when he read the literary work of Thomas Kelly, a Quaker.
The words of Kelly awakened in Phillips a desire to pursue a stronger relationship with Jesus Christ. He also concluded that God was driving him to pursue a very specific direction.
Phillips began to pray diligently, asking God to make clear his purpose in life. During that period, the author read a wide variety of religious books each of which strengthened his faith and showed him how best to live up to the standards of the God he served.
After seeing how drastically his own life had been changed by the written word, Phillips eventually came to the startling realization that his future lay in the publishing industry. He realized that he had been given a gift for opening the eyes of Christians and non-Christians alike to the important things of God via his writing.
And he was fortunate to encounter a woman in Judy Carter who believed in his vision and encouraged him to seek the purpose God had placed on his heart. Judy was born in 1949 to WII veterans. She also had deep Quaker roots.
So she was best placed to understand and relate to Michael Phillips’ struggles with Christianity. The pair grew up at a time when being Christian wasn’t hip or cool. Christian youth groups were small and anyone who identified themselves as a Christian, especially in school, often encountered social exile.
Despite these hurdles, both Judy and Phillips found faith in God. Then they found one another at Humboldt State. Realizing that they both shared a desire to spread the word of God, they spearheaded several activities at Humboldt State College which created a Christian evangelical culture on the school grounds.
They married in 1971 and eventually took steps to open One Way Book Shop, an establishment of humble beginnings designed to provide Christian literature to students which eventually grew to become an essential component of the Humboldt County Christian Community.
Considering the effort he injected into exploring physics and research at an early age, it took him a while to change tracks and to find peace in teaching and missionary work.
Over time, Michael Phillips and Judy have become prominent members of the Global Christian Community.
Phillips’ foray into publishing began when his wife fell pregnant and he decided to write a book not only detailing her joys and trials during that time but also the birth of their twin sons.
But his true passion was always George Macdonald. Phillips discovered the author in the 1970s. Not only was he moved by Macdonald’s literary work but Phillips was shocked to learn that the ancient Scottish author’s fiction was completely inaccessible and unavailable.
Dismayed by the prospect of watching the works of such an inspirational author disappear from history, Michael Phillips made it his mission to reintroduce MacDonald’s work to the world.
He did this by editing older versions of the Victorian writer’s books and eliminating the heavy Scottish components, making them accessible to modern readers.
Besides cutting many of Macdonald’s books down in size and producing new editions of original Macdonald works that met contemporary publishing standards, Phillips also proceeded to produce his own original works which built upon the ideas of George Macdonald, not to mention emphasizing some of the author’s more relevant opinions.
It took Phillips more than two decades to drag George Macdonald back into the public conscious. This was as he wrote completely new fiction and nonfiction that pushed spiritual values which he believed were sorely lacking in contemporary fiction.
+The Heather Hills of Stonewycke
Maggie Duncan is a seventeen-year-old straddling the gulf between childhood and womanhood. She loves her father as much as any dutiful daughter would but she also hates the fervor with which he pursues money and power; fervor that has made him cruel.
Maggie wants to find happiness but her inner turmoil has made that a difficult goal to accomplish. She has bitterness in her heart that she cannot seem to let go of. Maggie hopes to find some solace in the arms of a man with a difficult past but even his love will prove ineffective in giving Maggie happiness unless she can learn to embrace forgiveness.
+Flight from Stonewycke
The Denizens of Stonewycke in Scotland have only ever known a simple life. But now everything is about to change. Maggie, Ian and the rest of them have set their sights on the new country across the ocean.
Maggie wants to believe that America will change everything. She wants to believe that they can all leave their pasts behind. But what awaits them is a journey filled with pain, strife, and heartache.