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Christian Fiction September 2020
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An Appalachian Summer
by Ann H. Gabhart
Volunteering as a horseback frontier nursing courier in the Appalachian Mountains to postpone her loveless society marriage, a Depression-era debutante considers a chance at true love while bonding with people from an entirely different walk of life.
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How Sweet It Is
by Robin Lee Hatcher
Moving into the Boise apartment where his ancestors lived as newlyweds in the 1920s, a discontented video game designer bonds with his landlady, a pastry chef and women’s shelter volunteer who would reopen her family’s restaurant.
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The Mockingbird's Song
by Wanda E. Brunstetter
In Strasburg, Pennsylvania, grief has paralyzed Sylvia, a young widowed mother, and mysterious events threaten to force the family-run greenhouse to close.
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Acceptable Risk
by Lynette Eason
Barely back home after being held hostage overseas, journalist Sarah Denning digs for the truth behind her brother's death with the help of former Army Ranger Gavin Black. As her enemies seek to silence her, Sarah and Gavin race to peel back layers of lies so the truth can finally be revealed.
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Unveiling the Past
by Kim Vogel Sawyer
A sequel to Bringing Maggie Home finds newlywed cold-case detectives Sean and Meghan Eagle investigating the disappearance of a family man while continuing their search into the identity of Meghan’s biological father.
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A Blessing to Cherish
by Lauraine Snelling
Enjoying the support and friendship from the Blessing, North Dakota community, Ingeborg Borklund feels content and grateful for all she's been given as she tries to help her recently-widowed stepson deal with his grief and raise his two children.
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