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Christian Fiction September 2020
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At Love's Command
by Karen Witemeyer
"Ex-cavalry officer Matthew Hanger leads a band of mercenaries who defend the innocent, but when one of them nearly dies, they seek out help from Dr. Josephine Burkett. When Josephine's brother is abducted and she is caught in the crossfire, Matthew may have to sacrifice everything to save her"
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The Happy Camper
by Melody Carlson
Receiving a vintage camp trailer in need of restoration, heartbroken Dillon finds renewal in the work and a new relationship until her progress is turned upside-down by the return of her ex. By the award-winning author of Finding Alice.
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The Runaway Bride
by Jody Hedlund
"In 1862, Arabella Lawrence fled past mistakes on a bride ship. Vying for her hand are two very different men who disagree on how the natives should be treated during a smallpox outbreak. Intent on helping a young girl abandoned by her tribe, seeking what's right may cost her everything"
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When Love Finds You
by Virginia Wise
Once a wealthy Englischer’s pampered daughter, Catrina finds a place to call home in a thriving Amish settlement and in the arms of a warm-hearted farmer but their happiness is short lived when his over-righteous sister and past secrets threaten to tear them apart for good.
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The Stone Wall
by Beverly Lewis
A Lancaster County tour guide researches her Alzheimer’s patient grandmother’s Plain heritage and the story behind a mysterious stone wall while confronting a difficult choice about her growing feelings for a handsome Mennonite and a young Amish widower.
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The Country Guesthouse
by Robyn Carr
A woman unexpectedly raising her sister’s son and a man mourning his own child discover healing and community support through their mutual love of the orphaned boy..
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The Way of Love
by Tracie Peterson
A follow-up to Secrets of My Heart finds a medical student and anti-racism activist hiding the secret of her heritage to help the native populations of Oregon and tend the wounds of a handsome riverboat captain.
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Silent Shadows
by Natalie Walters
"Nurse Pecca Gallegos moved to Walton, Georgia to protect her son and escape the dangerous lifestyle that once defined her. But when the past resurfaces, she confides in an unlikely ally-her stubborn patient, Army veteran, Colton Crawford"
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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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