November 2018 list by Bonnie Bradford
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The Breath of the Sun
by Rachel Fellman
For years Lamat Paed has guided pilgrims up the foothills of the Sublime Mount, leading them as high as God would let them go. Then she partnered the apostate Southern priest Mother Disaine on the most blasphemous expedition in history—an attempt to reach the summit of the sacred mountain, the top of God's head. Disaine returned in triumph, claiming to be the first person since the prophet to have summited and lived. But Lamat went into hiding.
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Everything She Wants
by Sarah Alva
Lucy Kappal can't figure out why she doesn't want to marry her sometimes-boyfriend, Charles. After all, he's perfect on paper: a returned missionary, elders quorum president, a professor at BYU. But then she meets Emerson James, who after a fifteen-year absence, is attempting to return to the Church as a way to find peace.
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A Flame in the Dark
by Sarah Baughman
Heinrich is a student at the University of Wittenberg, studying under Dr. Martin Luther. When the professor posts his 95 Theses challenging the Catholic Church, the lives of the people in Wittenberg—including his students—are changed forever.
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Hurricane Season
by Lauren K. Denton
Betsy Franklin. who was never able to have children of her own, agrees to watch her two nieces at her dairy farm in Alabama while her sister attends an artist’s retreat in Florida, all during an extremely active hurricane season.
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Trial on Mount Koya
by Susan Spann
In 1565, Master ninja Hiro Hattori and Jesuit Father Mateo, while at the Buddhist temple at the summit of Mount Koya, investigate the murders of the temple’s priests whose bodies are being posed as Buddhist judges of the afterlife.
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Weddings by the Glass
by Marc Rubenstein
When the man of her dreams purposes, Hillie Gordon sets off on a whirlwind of planning, travel, and preparation for the "Big Day." Struggling to integrate everything needed for an interfaith wedding, unexpected surprises await Hillie as she barrels through what all brides see reflected in their experience: a delightful mess of love and obligations.
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