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Christian Fiction March 2019
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Secrets at Cedar Cabin
by Colleen Coble
What it's about: Moving to a small town with her aging grandmother after discovering her husband's shady double life, Brenna Fleming takes a job helping a sight-impaired man before learning that everything she believed about herself was a lie.
Series alert: This is the third title in the Lavendar Tides series.
You might also like: The Montana Rescue series by Susan May Warren.
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| The Bride of Ivy Green by Julie KlassenWhat happens: In a Regency England village, several women face change and choices. First, Mercy Grove is forced to close her girls' school and ponders life as a spinster governess; Jane Bell is in love, but to marry means giving up her inn; and a new seamstress has arrived, but there's something she's hiding.
Series alert: This is the sweet 3rd entry in the Tales from Ivy Hill series. Newcomers may want to start with the 1st book, The Innkeeper of Ivy Hill, to see characters develop over the course of the trilogy.
For fans of: Jane Austen and regency romances. |
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| The Line Between by Tosca LeeWhat it's about: In this compelling dystopian thriller with a touch of romance, an ancient dementia-like disease is discovered in the melting Alaskan permafrost and begins to spread.
Starring: Wynter Roth, who's been expelled from the religious doomsday cult she grew up in...and ends up on a quest to save the world that she's always been told is evil.
Book buzz: TV rights have been already sold, and a sequel, A Single Light, is due in September. |
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A bound heart
by Laura Frantz
What it's about: Their stations could not have been more different: a Scottish laird and a simple lass. When a tragedy forces both to colonial Virginia as indentured servants, can a love thwarted by tradition come to life in a new land?
For fans of: Julie Klassen and Jocelyn Green.
Reviewers say: " With an eye for both the sweeping march of time and mundane historical details, Frantz pulls readers into a mid-18th-century adventure spanning continents. Each character, no matter how minor, is nuanced and believable." (Library Journal)
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All in
by Shelley Shepard Gray
What it's about: Meredith Hunt is content with her solo life. But when she's mugged and Ace Vance comes to her rescue, she doesn't know how to accept his help. Thrown together by a careless criminal, Meredith and Ace can't deny their attraction. But can they open their hearts, and their lives, to make room for love?
Is it for you? "Packed with an enticing mix of heartening emotional engagement and inspirational sweetness, the light, joyous plot has just enough substance to provide ample food for thought." (Publishers weekly)
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| Whenever You Come Around: A Kings Meadow Romance by Robin Lee HatcherWhat it is: a fast-paced, Western-flavored romance with appealing characters; the 2nd in the Kings Meadow trilogy.
Starring: author Charity Anderson, whose house in Boise, Idaho, floods, sending her and her sweet dog Cocoa to her childhood home.
What happens: With her parents on a long trip, Charity should have time to write -- but when Cocoa causes her high school crush (and only neighbor) to break his ankle and wrist, Charity's obliged to help him. |
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| The Proving by Beverly LewisWhat happens: Having left the Amish life five years ago after a disagreement with her twin sister, Amanda is shocked when her widowed mother dies and leaves Amanda her popular bed-and-breakfast.
The catch: In order to keep the Lancaster County B & B, she must return home and run the business for a year...and it must remain profitable.
Read this next: Shelley Shepard Gray's Florida-set Amish Brides of Pinecraft series, which has plots often revolving around a B & B. |
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