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Christian Fiction March 2017
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The returning
by Rachelle Dekker
As Authority City is forced into a new era of “peace”—one where the Scientist Roth Reynard’s Genesis Serum has eradicated all memory of emotion or rebellion—the mysterious Aaron and his Seers are on the move, threatening the illusion the Authority has worked so hard to build and assembling warriors to rescue Elise, a prisoner for 20 years, and restore the city.
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The newcomer
by Suzanne Woods Fisher
Hoping for a new start on the 18th-century Pennsylvania frontier with her fellow church members, Anna pursues a romance with ship carpenter Bairn, who struggles with the strict expectations of the Amish community and considers one more sea crossing before committing himself.
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Still life
by Dani Pettrey
Blacklisted in the photography business for a scandalous image, Avery takes a job as a crime-scene photographer beside analyst Parker Mitchell before the murder of her best friend forces them to confront both a relentless killer and their growing feelings.
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The seekers
by Wanda E Brunstetter
Join a class of unlikely Ohioans who take cooking lessons at Lyle and Heidi Troyer’s Amish farm—including a woman engaged to marry, an expectant mother estranged from her family, a widowed mom seeking to simplify, a Vietnam vet who camps on the Troyers' farm and an Amish widower.
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Treasured grace
by Tracie Peterson
Grace Martindale has known more than her share of hardship. After her parents died, raising her two younger sisters became her responsibility. A hasty marriage to a minister who is heading to the untamed West seemed like an opportunity for a fresh start, but a cholera outbreak along the wagon trail has left Grace a widow in a very precarious position.
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The princess spy
by Melanie Dickerson
A faith-based retelling of the classic Frog Prince story follows the experiences of romantically minded Margaretha, who wonders about a latest suitor before meeting an injured lord who claims her unwilling assistance.
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The golden braid
by Melanie Dickerson
Possessing weaponry and artistic skills that rival the masters of her medieval age but lacking her deepest desire, the ability to read, Rapunzel is spirited away to a large city by her mother to avoid the lovely girl's suitors only to encounter an arrogant knight whom Rapunzel rescues on the road and who agrees to educate her in order to repay his debt.
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The silent songbird
by Melanie Dickerson
Longing for a life away from the politically driven royal court, Evangeline runs away to escape marriage to a loathsome man and pretends to be a lowly servant only to fall in love with the son of a wealthy lord who cannot forgive her deception.
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