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Christian Fiction March 2017
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A daughter's dream
by Shelley Shepard Gray
"In the small Amish town of Charm, Ohio, a young teacher and a farmer discover they have much in common, especially when it comes to healing old wounds from the past...and finding love in one another"
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The secret to hummingbird cake
by Celeste Fletcher McHale
"Southern charm, hilarity, heart-wrenching emotion, and the remarkable bond of friendship. Carrigan, Ella Rae, and Laine had been friends since kindergarten. But when cancer threatens to rip the trio apart, they just may discover the secret to the divinetaste of hummingbird cake---and to friendships that never end"
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Like a Bee to Honey
by Jennifer Beckstrand
Unable to accept the sweet attention she has been receiving from her handsome neighbor, Josiah Yoder, shy Rose Christner has a change of heart when a vandal who has been plaguing the Honeybee Farm sends her into his waiting arms.
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A Lady Unrivaled
by Roseanna M. White
Historical Romance. In the Cotswolds of 1913, someone wants the rare red diamonds belonging to the Duke and Duchess of Stafford. Not one to turn down a challenge, the duke's sister, Lady Ella, decides to figure out what's going on to protect her family. What she doesn't count on is her attraction to Lord Cayton, a man with a bad reputation and a criminal past. Will Ella and Cayton find love amidst danger and outside pressures? Read this final book in the Ladies of the Manor trilogy to find out. It provides intrigue and a charming Edwardian romance, which fans of TVs Downton Abbey should enjoy; readers who'd like to start with the 1st book should pick up The Lost Heiress.
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| The Photograph by Beverly LewisAmish Fiction. Twenty-year-old Eva as well as her older sister Frona and her 18-year-old sister Lily are in dire straits. All are unmarried, their parents are dead, and their older brother has just announced that he and his family are taking over their Lancaster County, PA house and farm; he also says only one of the sisters can live there, and the other two must marry or move to Indiana with a distant relative. Each is upset, but Lily runs away. Meanwhile, Jed, an Amish man from Ohio, travels to the area to visit a buggy maker. On his way there, he finds a book and a photograph of an Amish girl. Since the Amish aren't allowed to have photos taken, Jed's intrigued, especially when he thinks he meets the girl in Lancaster County. Set in the 1980s, this heartwarming standalone book by a veteran author features an intriguing set-up and secondary characters that fans will recognize. |
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Contact your librarian for more great books!
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Keene Public Library
60 Winter St.
Keene, New Hampshire 03431
603-352-0157
http://www.keenepubliclibrary.org/
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