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Christian FictionJune - July 2019
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Driftwood Bay by Irene HannonSwearing off relationships of any kind in the aftermath of a tragedy, Jeannette opens a tea room in Hope Harbor and finds her resolve tested by a busy single father and a refugee family fleeing persecution in war-torn Syria.
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More Than Words Can Say by Karen WitemeyerIn 1896, Abby is railroaded by the city council and needs a man's name on her bakery's deed, and a man she can control--not the stoic lumberman Zacharias who always exudes silent confidence. As trust grows between them, she finds she wants more than his rescue. She wants his heart
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A Reluctant Bride by Jody HedlundAs the ship's surgeon, wealthy and titled Joseph Colville is in charge of the passengers' welfare aboard the Tynemouth, including 60 brides-to-be, and he has no immediate intention of settling down, but when Mercy Wilkins becomes his assistant, the two must fight against a forbidden love.
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Hold on Tight by Shelley Shepard GrayGet ready to fall in love with Shelley Shepard Gray’s Bridgeport Social Club again, where a poker night is so much more than a game of cards and an extraordinary community of ordinary men and women come together to offer love, light, and hope to everyone they encounter
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The Medallion by Cathy GohlkeInspired by true events of Poland’s darkest days and brightest heroes, The Medallion paints a stunning portrait of war and its aftermath, daring us to believe that when all seems lost, God can make a way forward.
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Firestorm : Where There's Smoke, There is Fire by Laura V. HiltonBridget Behr's family migrates from an Amish community in Ohio to the isolated Upper Peninsula of Michigan, where they are forced to live in tents until the house and barn they bought are rebuilt.
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All Manner of Things by Susie Finkbeiner"After Annie Jacobson's older brother is deployed to Vietnam during the war, tragedy at home brings their estranged father home without welcome. As tensions heighten, Annie and her family must find a way to move forward as they try to hold both hope and grief in the same hand"
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A Reluctant Belle by Beth White"With the Civil War over, Mississippi Belle Joelle Daughtry wants to establish a school to teach freed slaves. But she might have to form an alliance with her childhood nemesis and reveal her deepest secret to make changes in her world--and her heart"
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Married to a Stranger by Laura V. Hilton"Romance novel centered on a young Amish woman whose father forces her to marry a stranger to protect her from a worse fate and an Amish widower who needs a caregiver for his mother and infant son"
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