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Christian Fiction March 2020
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| Collateral Damage by Lynette EasonFeaturing: traumatized former military psychologist Brooke Adams, now working in a private practice in South Carolina; Asher James, an ex-soldier fighting PTSD, who goes to Brooke for help.
The problem: Arriving at Brooke's office for the first time, Asher finds a dead body. When it looks like Brooke was the intended target, the two go on the run in a case involving powerful secrets and events that took place while Brooke and Asher were both serving in Afghanistan.
Series alert: This 1st in the Danger Never Sleeps series offers readers a compelling romantic suspense story, tough topics, and a twisty ending. Look for the 2nd book, Acceptable Risk, in the fall. |
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Daughter of Rome
by Tessa Afshar
A woman with a devastating secret. A man bent on proving his worth. A chance encounter that catapults them into the heart of history. When the daughter of a prominent Roman general meets a disinherited Jewish immigrant, neither one can dream of God's plan to transform them into the most influential couple of the early church. Nor can they anticipate the mountains that will threaten to bury them.
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The Protective One
by Shelley Shepard Gray
Reevaluating her priorities in the aftermath of a friend’s passing, Elizabeth ends her parent-approved relationship with a man who seeks to interfere in her unexpected romance with a childhood friend. By the author of The Patient One.
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| The Major's Daughter by Regina JenningsFeaturing: spunky Caroline Adams, who grew up in Oklahoma Territory's Fort Reno, but has lately been in Galveston among society folks; Frisco Smith, Caroline's old crush, who's dreaming of obtaining a particular piece of land (where he's secretly built a home already).
What happens: During the 1889 land rush, Caroline unknowingly claims Frisco's property choice, and they battle over the claim, face loneliness, and fall in love.
Series alert: Just as funny and sweet as the first two books, this 3rd Fort Reno novel works as a standalone story too. |
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When Silence Sings
by Sarah Loudin Thomas
In 1930, after the rival McLean clan guns down his cousin, Colman Harpe chooses peace over seeking revenge. But when he hears God tell him to preach to the McLeans, a failed attempt to run away leaves him horribly sick in their territory. But evil doesn't look how he expects.
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Secrets of My Heart
by Tracie Peterson
Reuniting with childhood friend and lawyer Seth Carpenter, recently widowed Nancy Pritchard reevaluates her loveless marriage for clues about her husband’s dark secrets before her quest for answers is complicated by her growing attraction to Seth.
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