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Christian Fiction November 2019
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The Amish cookie club
by Sarah Price
While working for widower Ezekiel Riehl and his four young children, 20-year-old Myrna Bontrager falls in love with her employer who vows to prove to her that he is not looking for a marriage of convenience but a union to last a lifetime.
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Liza's second chance
by Molly Jebber
Determined to concentrate on her bakery and remain unwed, widow Liza Schrock unexpectedly gets a second chance at love when newly arrived widower and his troubled teenage daughter come into her life, but a wrenching secret from her past could destroy their newfound relationship.
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If you want to make God laugh
by Bianca Marais
A pregnant teen, a grieving socialite, and a disgraced former nun bond over their troubles in rural post-apartheid South Africa, where an abandoned newborn helps them discover the transcendent power of love
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To the Moon and Back
by Karen Kingsbury
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury comes a brand-new love story in the Baxter Family collection about two people who lost their parents in the same national tragedy--two people desperate to find each other and the connection they shared for a single day...a day that changed everything.
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| Catching Christmas by Terri BlackstockFeaturing: rookie lawyer Sydney, whose firm is laying off employees; her grandmother Callie, who's in a wheelchair and has dementia; and Finn, a down-on-his-luck cab driver and former chef.
What happens: With Sydney busy trying to keep her job, Callie calls on Finn to drive her to appointments, and to help her with her Christmas project: finding a date for Sydney.
For fans of: sweet, fresh Christmas romances with bits of humor. |
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The Amish Christmas candle
by Kelly Long
Collects three Christmas tales featuring Amish men and women sharing the love of the season
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Christmas in Whispering Pines
by Scarlett Dunn
The new pastor in Whispering Pines, Clay Hunt, seeking redemption for his past actions, comes to the aid of Emma Langtry when her outlaw brother turns up, bringing danger in his wake.
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The Christmas blessing
by Melody Carlson
Heartbroken to learn that the father of her baby has been killed in combat during World War II, a destitute young mother is forced to reveal the truth about her relationship to the child's wealthy and influential grandparents during a holiday season of miracles and reconciliation.
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