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Christian Fiction September 2020 Calling All Patrons. . . Do you have a book you would love to recommend to other patrons? We would like to hear from you! Please click on the link below and fill out the form. (Your title should be part of the Avon Lake Library collection.) The review may be posted in the library for patrons who are looking for book suggestions.
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Never an Amish Bride
by Ophelia London
When her late fiance’s brother moves back to town, after a 10-year absence, to work at the medical clinic, Esther Miller gets an unexpected second chance at love with this man who makes anything seem possible.
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Toxic Toffee
by Amanda Flower
Returning home from New York after filming Bailey’s Amish Sweets, Bailey King must catch a killer with a sweet tooth when jovial rabbit farmer Stephen Raber is found poisoned to death by a tasty piece of toffee.
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Woman of Sunlight
by Mary Connealy
In 1873, after they're forced off their land by a ruthless cattle baron, Mitch Warden follows his family to the mountain, but he doesn't expect to fall smitten with a woman dressed like Robin Hood. To reclaim his land, he must journey to the city-and when Ilsa insists on joining, they embark on an adventure they'll never forget.
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The Mockingbird's Song
by Wanda E. Brunstetter
In Strasburg, Pennsylvania, grief has paralyzed Sylvia, a young widowed mother, and mysterious events threaten to force the family-run greenhouse to close.
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The Jerusalem Assassin
by Joel C. Rosenberg
Investigating the murders of senior American officials who were negotiating a Middle East peace agreement, Marcus Ryker and his CIA operative team uncover a chilling plot against the life of the President. By the best-selling author of The Last Jihad.
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A Long Bridge Home
by Kelly Irvin
In the second book of her Amish series set in Montana, bestselling author Kelly Irvin explores what happens when two different cultures come together in the wake of a natural disaster.
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| The Crow's Call by Wanda E. BrunstetterWhat it's about: After three family members are killed in a buggy accident, Amy King, her widowed mom, her widowed sister, and her younger brother mourn and try to keep their Amish greenhouse business afloat, but a vandal seems determined to destroy their work.
Series alert: This is the 1st entry in the Amish Greenhouse series; the 2nd book, The Mockingbird's Song, was recently released.
Don't miss: appearances by characters who starred in the author's Prayer Jar series, which is set in the same Pennsylvania location. |
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| Life After by Katie GanshertStarring: Autumn Manning, who survives when a bomb goes off on a Chicago train and kills 22 people, though she can't recall any of it.
What happens: Drawn to the victims' families, Autumn records them sharing memories of their loved ones and connects with one family in particular, a husband and kids who lost their wife and mother -- but then secrets from the past complicate matters for everyone.
Why you might like it: Addressing grief and survivor's guilt, this thought-provoking book is poignant and unputdownable. |
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The Protective One
by Shelley Shepard Gray
Reevaluating her priorities in the aftermath of a friend’s passing, Elizabeth ends her parent-approved relationship with a man who seeks to interfere in her unexpected romance with a childhood friend. By the author of The Patient One.
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Contact your librarian for more great books! |
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Avon Lake Public Library 32649 Electric Blvd. Avon Lake, Ohio 44012 440-933-8128alpl.org |
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