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May 2018
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| If I Live by Terri BlackstockCasey Cox is still on the run after being indicted for murder. Dylan Roberts, the investigator who once hunted her, is now her only hope. Terrifying attempts on Dylan's life could force Casey out of hiding. The clock is ticking on both their lives, but exposing the real killers is more complicated than they knew. Will one life have to be sacrificed to protect the other? |
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| Who the Bishop Knows by Vannetta ChapmanA 19-year-old Amish man is shot to death at a rodeo in Monte Vista, Colorado. No one saw by whom, so kindly Bishop Henry Lapp investigates to bring peace to his people. This is the final book in the Amish Bishop mysteries. |
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The 49th mystic
by Ted Dekker
When a procedure meant to restore her sight goes awry, Rachelle begins to experience a vibrant life in an alternate world where she is a prophesied hero who must find and recover five ancient seals to save both Earth and the parallel dimension from eternal darkness. This is the first book in a new two-volume series called Beyond the Circle that takes place in the Circle universe.
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To the Moon and Back
by Karen Kingsbury
Meeting a bereft and smitten son of an Oklahoma City bombing victim who bonded with, and then lost contact with, the daughter of another bombing victim, Ashley struggles to help the man find the girl at the same time she tries to get her skeptical husband to understand why she feels strongly compelled to get involved.
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The theory of happily ever after
by Kristin Billerbeck
After a famous happiness expert gets dumped by her fiancé, she's still expected to be the speaker on a singles cruise. Can a handsome stranger help her find her own bliss?
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Focus on: Living with Mental Illness
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Passing strangers
by Angela Elwell Hunt
A former reality television star, a widower, and a middle-aged mother--all seeking an escape from their problems--reach out to each other during a ten-day train tour through the Southern seaboard
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The other side of darkness : a novel
by Melody Carlson
Ruth's husband Rick begins to believe his wife may be suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder when she begins to give more and more money to her church in an effort to keep her children and family safe from demons
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| Her Brother's Keeper: An Amish Secrets Novel by Beth WisemanLooking for answers about her brother's suicide, Charlotte masquerades as an Amish woman. As she gets closer to the truth, she becomes uncomfortable with her deceit. Edgier than many Amish books, this is the thought-provoking 1st of three books telling Charlotte's story. |
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