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Christian Fiction November 2019
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| Strands of Truth by Colleen CobleWhat it is: a compelling romantic suspense story that delves into the cutting-edge world of DNA testing and medical research.
What happens: Marine biologist Harper Taylor, who believes she has no living relatives, is surprised that DNA results show she has a half-sister. After her business partner/mentor is attacked and Harper and her half-sister are almost kidnapped, she grows closer to her mentor's son as they try to sort out what's going on and keep the business afloat. |
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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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What Comes My Way
by Tracie Peterson
A wild west show performer fears that her secret identity as the daughter of a murderer will compromise her relationship with a man who is struggling through his own crisis in faith in the aftermath of his father’s death.
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Christmas in Winter Hill
by Melody Carlson
When her new job as city manager forces her to plan the tight-knit community’s over-the-top Christmas celebration, a single mother embittered by her foster-care childhood finds a sense of belonging while reconnecting with the spirit of the season.
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Memories of Glass
by Melanie Dobson
1942. As war rips through the heart of Holland, childhood friends Josie van Rees and Eliese Linden partner with a few daring citizens to rescue Eliese’s son and hundreds of other Jewish children who await deportation in a converted theater in Amsterdam. But amid their resistance work, Josie and Eliese’s dangerous secrets could derail their friendship and their entire mission.
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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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The Timepiece
by Beverly Lewis
Sylvia Miller from The Tinderbox is forced to confront painful family secrets at the side of an unwelcome woman from her past, Adeline Pelham, who struggles to correct her past mistakes.
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