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Christian Fiction September 2018
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Her Fear
by Shelley Shepard Gray
In New York Times bestselling author Shelley Shepard Gray's novel of suspense in her Amish of Hart County series, an EMT falls for a woman with ties to an Amish community where people are dying similar, suspicious deaths.
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In Dreams Forgotten
by Tracie Peterson
Traveling to San Francisco after her parents' deaths to find her last living relative, Judith falls in love with her friend's brother before learning a shocking secret about her heritage and finding herself targeted by a dangerous adversary.
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The Hawaiian Discovery : Sequel to the Hawaiian Quilt
by Wanda E Brunstetter
An Amish Woman Finds Love in Hawaii. Ellen Lambright mourned when her best friend, Mandy, moved from Indiana to Hawaii. But now Ellen has received the Amish church's permission to go to Hawaii and help Mandy through challenging times. Rob Smith works on the Williams family's organic farm, far from his past mistakes and burning regrets. When Ellen befriends Rob, the attraction is mutual, but her commitment to the Amish faith stands between them.
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| The Best of Intentions by Susan Anne MasonGrace Abernathy travels alone from Sussex, England to Toronto, Canada, in 1919, hoping to convince her war widow sister to bring her infant son and come home. But when she arrives, her sister has died from the Spanish flu and her uppity upper-crust in-laws have the baby. Hiding her identity, Grace is hired as her sweet nephew's nanny... and falls for his kind uncle.
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Shattered Mirror
by Sarah Price
In any upscale suburban town, silence and shame blanket the hard truths. But college professor Kelly Martin can no longer deny the reality she lives every day: substance abuse is tearing her family apart. First, her ex-husband’s drinking destroyed their marriage. Now their seventeen-year-old son, Zach, is caught in the grip of drug addiction, fueled by a known drug dealer walking the halls of his high school. Kelly has two choices: watch helplessly and simply try to bear it or fight to save her son, who’s at the edge of suicidal depression.
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Pelican Point
by Irene Hannon
The crumbling lighthouse he inherited in Hope Harbor, Oregon, does not fit into Army doctor Ben Garrison's plans for life after the military, but Hope Harbor Herald editor Marci Weber is determined to save the Pelican Point landmark. Sparks fly as the two come together to decide the fate of the lighthouse.
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A Most Noble Heir
by Susan Anne Mason
When stable hand Nolan Price learns that he is really the heir of the Earl of Stainsby, his new life and rise in station jeopardizes his hopes for a life with kitchen maid Hannah Burnham
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Where Hope Begins
by Catherine West
In the aftermath of her husband's act of adultery and abandonment, Savannah must finally face the ghosts that haunt her and discover for herself whether authentic faith, grace, and ultimate healing really do exist.
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Missing Isaac
by Valerie Fraser Luesse
When Pete McLean's close friend Isaac, who is African American, goes missing in 1960s Alabama, Pete's efforts to find him lead him into parts of their small town he has never seen before, and to a girl who will change his life
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A Christmas by the Sea
by Melody Carlson
Hoping that an inherited beach house will help her recover from debts after her husband's death, a widow moves into the property to renovate and sell it before a local craftsman encourages her to stay.
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Focus on: Speculative Fiction
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Rise of the Mystics
by Ted Dekker
Some say the great mystery of how one can live in two worlds at once died with Thomas Hunter many years ago. Still others that the gateway to that greater reality was and is only the stuff of dreams. They are all wrong.
Rachelle Matthews, who grew up in the small town of Eden, Utah, discovered just how wrong when she dreamed and awoke in another world. There she learned that she was the 49th Mystic, the prophesied one, tasked with finding five ancient seals before powerful enemies destroy her. If Rachelle succeeds in her quest, peace will reign. If she fails, the world will forever be locked in darkness.
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Glass Houses : A Novel
by Louise Penny
A suspicious figure that appears on the village green on a cold November day leaves a dead body in its wake, compelling Armand Gamache of the Sûreté du Québec to pursue an investigation that has difficult consequences. By the Edgar Award-winning author of A Great Reckoning.
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High Voltage
by Karen Marie Moning
A first entry in a new story arc set in the world of the best-selling Fever series finds Christian MacKeltar, Ryodan, Dani, Mac, Barrons and other fan-favorite characters working to protect Dublin from deadly, power-hungry factions.
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| Illusion: A Novel by Frank PerettiDane's wife and magic partner of 40 years, Mandy, has just died in an accident...and she's also just awoken as her 19-year-old self, only in 2010 instead of 1970. Dane and Mandy (now known as Eloise) meet -- but with strange forces at work, both may be in danger.
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| Talon of God by Wesley Snipes and Ray NormanTalon Hunter, a Bible-quoting holy warrior, must convince atheist Chicago doctor Lauryn Jefferson to help stop a powerful demon and his minions from establishing a hell on earth.
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