Janette Oke
Janette Oke (née Steeves) is a Canadian author of inspirational fiction, best known for pioneering the genre with her debut novel Love Comes Softly in 1979, which launched a series and sold millions of copies worldwide. Born in 1935 to a farming family on the Canadian prairie during the Depression, she drew from pioneer stories for her books featuring female protagonists in historical settings like the Canadian West series, which inspired the TV show When Calls the Heart. With over 75 novels sold exceeding 30 million copies, she has received awards including the ECPA President's Award and CBA Life Impact Award.
Inspirational Fiction
Christian Fiction
Historical Romance
Love's Unending Legacy (Love Comes Softly Series #5)
Love's Unfolding Dream (Love Comes Softly Book #6)
A Quiet Strength
Once Upon a Summer
Spring's Gentle Promise
Where Hope Prevails
The Prodigal Cat
A Quiet Strength
Winter Is Not Forever
When Calls the Heart (Canadian West Book #1)
When Comes the Spring
The Winds of Autumn
When Breaks the Dawn
When Hope Springs New
When Hope Springs New
Beyond the Gathering Storm
When Hope Springs New (Canadian West Book #4)
When Calls the Heart: Hallmark Channel Special Movie Edition
When Tomorrow Comes
Where Courage Calls (Return to the Canadian West Book #1): A When Calls the Heart Novel
Love Comes Softly
Love Finds a Home (Love Comes Softly Book #8)
Roses for Mama (Women of the West Book #3)
Centurion's Wife, The (Acts of Faith Book #1)