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Christian Fiction March 2021
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Set the Stars Alight
by Amanda Dykes
What it is: a lyrical, layered, and leisurely paced dual-timeline novel with well-drawn characters from vividly described periods.
What happens: In contemporary times, marine archaeologist Lucy and her childhood friend, forensic astronomer Dash, search for the shipwreck of the HMS Jubilee. In the 1800s, Frederick, who's never been able to please his Naval captain father, goes to sea at a young age, along with a friend who's in love with a girl back home.
For fans of: rich, complex novels.
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From This Moment
by Kim Vogel Sawyer
Working as a youth minister after the tragic death of his fiancée, a man raised in foster care teams up with a spunky church custodian with her own unhappy past, before the pair find unexpected love and healing together.
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Endless Mercy
by Tracie Peterson
A young traveling musician grieving the recent loss of her mother struggles to forgive when the father she believed dead returns, while a man who lost his family to the gold rush pursues a new start in Alaska.
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Vying for the Viscount
by Kristi Ann Hunter
Bianca Snowley looks after the horses at the neighboring estate. When she meets the new owner, she can't help but be intrigued-but romance is unfeasible when he proposes they help secure spouses for each other. Will they see everything they've wanted has been there all along?
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Court of Swans
by Melanie Dickerson
In medieval England, after her seven brothers are falsely accused of murder and treason, eighteen-year-old Delia flees their cruel stepmother and becomes a seamstress at Westminster Palace, hoping to gain their release, with Sir Geoffrey's assistance.
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