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Christian Fiction May 2020
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One more river to cross
by Jane Kirkpatrick
A survival story based on true events traces the experiences of the Stevens-Murphy party, a California-bound wagon team of mostly children who become stranded in the Sierra Nevada Mountains during the winter of 1844.
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A reluctant bride
by Jody Hedlund
In 1862, Mercy escapes a bleak future in London and joins a bride ship. Wealthy and titled, Joseph becomes the ship's surgeon to avoid the pain of losing his family. He has no intention of settling down, but when Mercy becomes his assistant, they must fight against a forbidden love
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Sadie : an Amish retelling of Snow White
by Sarah Price
In this Amish retelling of Snow White, Sadie Whitaker, to avoid a marriage arranged by her cruel stepmother, flees into the forest where she meets the seven Glick brothers and their handsome cousin, who just might be the perfect “prince” for her.
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Hometown girl
by Courtney Walsh
Beth Whitaker isn't supposed to be a small-town girl. She's always dreamed of leaving Willow Grove, Illinois, for the big city, but she feels trapped, struggling to make up for a mistake that's haunted her for years. Just when Beth is finally ready to break free, her sister impulsively buys a beloved but run-down farm on the outskirts of town, and she begs Beth to help with the restoration. Reluctantly, Beth agrees to help--and puts her own dreams on hold once again. Drew Barlow hasn't been back to Fairwind Farm since he was a boy, and he's spent all these years trying to outrun the pain of a past he thought he buried long ago. When he learns that the owner has passed away, his heart knows it's finally time to do the right thing. Returning to Willow Grove, Drew revisits the old farm, where he attempts to piece together his memories and the puzzle of the crime he witnessed so long ago. Both on a journey to find peace, Beth and Drew are surprised when they begin to experience a restoration of their own. But when long-buried secrets break through the soil and the truth unfurls, will it threaten their budding relationship--and the very future of the farm?
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The lacemaker
by Laura Frantz
Lady Elisabeth Lawson, daughter of the British lieutenant governor of the Virginia Colony, sees tensions rise in her colonial Williamsburg home and begins to develop feelings for Noble Rynallt, who carries a passion for revolution
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I'll be seeing you : the Mulligan sisters
by Melody Carlson
December 7, 1941, San Francisco is on high alert following the attack on Pearl Harbor. The Mulligan family is grappling with the news that Peter, beloved son and brother, is among the missing. Each of the Mulligan sisters strives to find her place and love in the rapidly changing world in the early days of World War II
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The sisters Weiss
by Naomi Ragen
When she discovers the truth about her Aunt Rose, who, in the 1950s, committed an unforgivable act, Rivka, growing up in a strict ultra-Orthodox family, sets off on a dangerous adventure to find her, which sets in motion a chain of events that stirs up the ghosts of the past and alters the future.
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Hearts rekindled
by Patty Smith Hall
After fighting in the Pacific, John Davenport returns home to see the daughter he didn't know he had, and his former wife, Merrilee, wishes she could start again with John, but her new assignment as a homeland informant stands in the way
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