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Christian Fiction May 2018
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Isaiah's Daughter
by Mesu Andrews
When five-year-old Ishma is orphaned, the prophet Isaiah takes her in, eventually adopting her and naming her Hephzibah, which means "delight of the Lord." Growing up, she becomes friends with Hezekiah, a prince who's destined to become the King of Judah...and her husband.
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Paul, Apostle of Christ : The Novelization of the Major Motion Picture
by Angela Elwell Hunt
Luke, as a friend and physician, risks his life every time he ventures into the city of Rome to visit Paul, held captive in Nero's bleakest prison cell. Before Paul's execution, Luke resolves to write another book, one that details the beginnings of "The Way" and the birth of what will come to be known as the church.
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A Breath of Hope
by Lauraine Snelling
Nilda Carlson has been trying to save enough money to go to America for months, so when a letter from Einar and Gerd Strand arrives, offering to pay her ticket, she jumps at the chance. Her younger brother Ivar accompanies her, and they can't wait to join their brother Rune and his family in the northern forests of Minnesota.
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The Forgotten Road
by Richard Paul Evans
Chicago celebrity and successful pitchman Charles James is supposed to be dead. Everyone believes he was killed in a fiery plane crash. But he’s alive and ready for a second chance at life—and love. Narrowly escaping death has brought Charles some clarity: the money, the fame, the fast cars—none of it was making him happy. The last time he was happy—truly happy—was when he was married to his ex-wife Monica, before their connection was destroyed by his ambition and greed.
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The road home
by Beverly Lewis
Sent to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Lena Rose Schwartz grieves her parents' deaths and the separation from her siblings, but soon finds that the community has charms of its own.
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No One Ever Asked: A Novel
by Katie Ganshert
When a Missouri school district loses its accreditation, its students move to another one -- but the new area has wealthy white kids and the incoming students are less-affluent African Americans.
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Pelican Point : A Hope Harbor Novel
by Irene Hannon
Dr. Ben Garrison's hopes of just getting rid of an inherited historic lighthouse are complicated when he meets Marci Weber, who would like to save the crumbling landmark.
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Lady Jayne disappears
by Joanna Davidson Politano
After the death of her father, Aurelie Harcourt attempts to fit in with his wealthy family and finish his last story about the disappearance of her mother, but she needs help from reluctant relatives and a strange houseguest to solve the mystery.
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