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Christian Fiction May 2020
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The Dearly Beloved : A Novel
by Cara Wall
In a novel that spans decades, the lives of two young couples become intertwined when the husbands are appointed co-ministers of a venerable New York City church in the 1960s.
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Hope on the Plains
by Linda Byler
"Hannah, a feisty young Amish woman, lives on her family's farm in North Dakota. As the local Amish community begins to thrive, a terrible drought and a windmill fire devastate their business and the community. Hannah must choose whether to stay in North Dakota or move back to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with the other Amish families that are leaving."
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Unscripted
by T. Davis Bunn
A Hollywood producer reeling from a best friend’s betrayal and a Los Angeles lawyer who has sacrificed everything for her career are drawn together to untangle a web of lies and deceit that threatens their future.
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A Glitter of Gold
by Liz Johnson
"Anne Norris moved to Savannah, Georgia, for a fresh start. Now her pirate-tour business is flagging, and paying the rent requires more than wishful thinking. When she discovers evidence of a shipwreck off the coast of Tybee Island, she knows it could be just the boon she needs to stay afloat."
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String of Pearls
by Melody Carlson
"By 1943 the world is in the thick of war and the home-front continues to play a vital role. The Mulligans of San Francisco do their part in the war effort, but hardships and deprivations are taking a toll and each the four Mulligan sisters are tested intheir own way."
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The Words Between Us : A Novel
by Erin Bartels
A reclusive bookshop owner living under an assumed name begins receiving by mail the novels she shared with an old crush 20 years ago and starts to worry that her family’s sensational past will be exposed again.
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Stay With Me
by Becky Wade
"Led to her hometown by a mysterious letter, Genevieve Woodward wakes in an unfamiliar cottage with a big secret. The last thing Sam Turner wants is to help a woman as troubled as she is talkative, but he can't turn her away when she needs him most."
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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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Keepers of the Covenant
by Lynn N. Austin
When the king of Susa orders the executions of all Jewish citizens, quiet scholar Ezra is thrust into the role of a military leader before the death of his brother requires him to marry his widowed sister-in-law and lead his people to Jerusalem. By the award-winning author of Hidden Places.
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Synapse
by Steven James
A taut, thought-provoking science fiction thriller set 30 years from now that examines salvation and what it means to be human. Already distraught by the death of her newborn, Cincinnati pastor Kestrel Hathaway witnesses Purist terrorists attacking her brother's company, which creates the incredibly life-like cognizant robots called Artificials. Pulled into a world of conspiracies and lies, Kestrel teams with Jordan, the Artificial gifted to her by her brother, and counterterrorism agent Nick Vernon to prevent another attack.
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| The Butterfly and the Violin by Kristy CambronAdele von Bron, a gifted Austrian violinist during World War II, and Sera James, a modern-day Manhattan art dealer searching for the beautiful painting of a female musician she saw as a child. Teaming with wealthy William Hanover, who owns a copy of the portrait she remembers, Sera tries to find out more.
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| Because You're Mine by Colleen CobleA gothic-tinged romantic suspense story set in Charleston, South Carolina, featuring a rising-star Irish fiddler and singer. After her husband is killed while their Irish band is on tour in the U.S., pregnant Alanna is devastated when her in-laws threaten to fight for child custody. Quickly marrying her American manager to thwart them, Alanna is unnerved by her new husband's possessive behavior and odd occurrences at his decaying family estate. |
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| Long Way Gone by Charles MartinMusician Cooper O’Connor, who wants all that the world has to offer, causing him to leave home at 18, taking the guitar he's stolen from his tent-preacher father. Making it big in Nashville, Cooper falls in love with a talented singer, but events leave him injured, both spiritually and physically, which lead him home again.
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Contact your librarian for more great books!
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Forsyth County Public Library 660 W 5th Street Winston Salem, North Carolina 27101 336-703-3030www.forsythlibrary.org |
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