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Christian Fiction September 2017
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The proving
by Beverly Lewis
Having left the Amish life for the outside world, Amanda is shocked to learn that her mother has passed and left her Lancaster County's most popular Amish bed-and-breakfast under the condition that she run it herself for a year.
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Cherished Mercy
by Tracie Peterson
Praying for peace after surviving the Whitman Massacre in childhood, Mercy travels to another mission to help a friend and bonds with a handsome young minister in the wake of a tragedy that tests the strength of her faith.
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All she left behind
by Jane Kirkpatrick
Longing to become a doctor in spite of the realities of 1870s Oregon, herbal healer Jennie Pickett supports herself and her challenging young son by caring for a terminally ill elderly patient, a situation that is complicated when she falls for the woman's widower.
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| Egypt's Sister: A Novel of Cleopatra by Angela HuntBiblical Fiction. Chava grows up playing with Urbi, a princess, and even hears God speak to her about their lives being linked. But after Urbi becomes Queen Cleopatra and a rift occurs between the two, Chava is sold into slavery, landing in Rome. |
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His guilt
by Shelley Shepard Gray
Returning to the Amish community that wrongly blamed him for an assault two years earlier, Mark protects the only woman who believed him, Neeta, who wonders at the identity of the real culprit in the wake of new attacks.
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The legacy
by Michael R. Phillips
Inheriting a title and land in the conservative fishing hamlet of Whale's Reef, Loni forges a deep connection with the island, its people and its way of life at the same time she discovers she is falling in love with a man who some believe is the estate's rightful heir.
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The return
by Suzanne Woods Fisher
Separated from her pious but rigid family in the wake of a Native American raid, an Amish settler finds unexpected love with a native man who encourages her to express her faith in different ways; while back home, the anguished man who once courted her finds comfort with another woman.
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Catching the Wind
by Melanie Dobson
In 1940, 13-year-old Dietmar Roth arrives home to Nazi soldiers harassing his parents. Doing as his mother quietly instructs, he flees, taking his 10-year-old neighbor Brigitte with him; they make it out of Germany but are separated in England. Now 90, Dietmar thinks tenacious investigative journalist Quenby Vaughn might be the one who can finally find Brigitte.
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The promise of dawn
by Lauraine Snelling
Emigrating from Norway to early-20th-century Minnesota in the hopes of running their own farm, Signe and her family are met by demanding relatives who test their faith by forcing them to endure harsh labor to repay their passage.
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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.
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Her secret
by Shelley Shepard Gray
A young woman and her family are forced to move from their bustling Amish town to a new community to escape a threatening stalker who challenges her faith and makes her afraid to trust her growing feelings for a kindhearted neighbor.
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The inheritance
by Michael R. Phillips
In Scotland's Shetland Islands, a clan patriarch's estate solicitor locates the orphaned Loni Ford, and soon she sets out on a journey of discovery.
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Anna's Crossing: An Amish Beginnings Novel
by Suzanne Woods Fisher
In 1737, a group of German Amish set out for America, a months-long journey in rough conditions. Reluctantly among them is young, unmarried Anna Konig, the only one in the group who speaks English. Acting as translator, she is drawn to the ship's carpenter, Bairn, who has a past that haunts his present.
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