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Christian FictionMay 2019
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A Welcome at our Door by Amy ClipstonA conclusion to the series that began with A Place at Our Table finds a grieving youngest Riehl sibling, Cindy, facing difficult choices when a cow's fateful escape introduces her to a man outside her community.
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Summer by the Tides by Denise HunterA woman reeling from devastating setbacks is forced to navigate sibling estrangements when her grandmother's disappearance from the family's North Carolina beach house prompts a reunion and the revelation of long-buried secrets about a fateful summer.
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Living Lies by Natalie WaltersWhen Lane Kent stumbles across a body in the Georgia woods, she must team up with the town's newest deputy and decide if revealing her darkest secret is worth saving the life of another.
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Wooing Cadie McCaffrey by Bethany Turner"When Cadie McCaffrey breaks up with her adorably oblivious boyfriend, he determines to win her back by pulling out every ""foolproof"" romantic comedy tactic he's ever seen.
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The Heart of a King : the Loves of Solomon by Jill Eileen SmithFour of King Solomon's many loves--Naamah, a desert princess; Abishag, a shepherdess; Siti, a pharaoh's daughter; and Nicaula, the queen of Sheba--reflect on their relationships with their powerful lover and his true character
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An Amish reunion : four stories by Amy ClipstonOffers four stories about Amish loved ones reuniting, including "A Chance to Remember," where Cevilla Schlabach, an octogenarian matchmaker, is shocked when a man from her Englisch past arrives in her community
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Whose Waves These Are by Amanda DykesIn the wake of WWII, a grieving fisherman submits a poem to a local newspaper asking readers to send rocks in honor of loved ones to create something life-giving--but the building halts when tragedy strikes. Decades later, Annie returns to the coastal Maine town where stone ruins spark her curiosity, and her search for answers faces a battle against time.
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Hidden Blessings by Kimberly Cash Tate"A terminal breast cancer diagnosis shatters Kendra Woods' life and dreams. But through the hurt and the pain, she learns to view her life - however many days that includes - in a new way.
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