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Christian Fiction July 2024
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| The Roads We Follow by Nicole DeeseIn this 2nd Fog Harbor Romance, aspiring author Raegan Farrow, youngest daughter of country music legend Luella Farrow, joins her mother and sisters on a cross-country road trip in Luella's old tour bus. Along the way, she bonds with their driver, Micah Davenport, and uncovers his personal connection to her family. For fans of: Rachel Hauck's The Best Summer of Our Lives; Janine Rosch's The Road Before Us. |
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| Love on a Whim by Suzanne Woods FisherShortly after her impulsive Las Vegas wedding to a stranger, Brynn Haywood panics and flees to Cape Cod, where her best friend Dawn Dixon Collins runs an artisan ice cream shop. But can she really escape the consequences of her actions? Love on a Whim is the 3rd book in the Cape Cod Creamery series, which begins with The Sweet Life. For fans of: Deborah Raney's Chandler Sisters novels; Denise Hunter's Nantucket Love Stories; or Courtney Walsh's Harbor Pointe romances. |
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Letters of comfort
by Wanda E. Brunstetter
After her fiancé William's death, Doretta Schwartz, depressed and feeling empty, puts away her letter writing until William's twin brother, also grieving his loss, offers his friendship but makes her wonder if she's using him as a replacement for the once-in-a-lifetime love she lost.
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| The Song of Sourwood Mountain by Ann H. GabhartIn 1910, schoolteacher Mira Dean accepts her childhood friend Gordon Covington's marriage proposal and finds her life transformed when she accompanies her new husband from her home in Louisville, Kentucky to the tiny mountain hamlet of Sourwood, the site of Gordon's planned mission school. You might also like: Pepper Basham's The Heart of the Mountains; Jane Kirkpatrick's Beneath the Bending Skies. |
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| Unforgiven by Shelley Shepard GrayIn this suspenseful series opener, loosely connected to the author's Secrets of Crittenden County series, a strong bond forms between two former Amish: Seth Zimmerman, released from prison after serving his sentence for involuntary manslaughter, and Tabitha Yoder, who left their community after divorcing her abusive husband. But the return of Tabitha's vengeful ex threatens any future they might have together. You might also like: Wanda E. Brunstetter's Sisters of Holmes County series; Colleen Coble's Where Shadows Meet. |
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| The Sisters of Corinth by Angela HuntIn 60 CE Corinth, ambitious Chief Magistrate Narkis Ligus seeks a political marriage between one of his daughters and the provincial governor's son, Marcus. Mariana, a follower of Yeshua of Nazareth, is drawn to Marcus, but her conscience will not permit her to marry a man who worships the Roman gods -- in sharp contrast to Prima, who craves wealth and status. Faith and family drama propel this 2nd book in the Emissaries series, after The Woman from Lydia. You might also like Davis Bunn and Janette Oke's Acts of Faith novels; Francine Rivers' Mark of the Lion series. |
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| The Elusive Truth of Lily Temple by Joanna Davidson PolitanoBrought together by a sapphire known as the Briarwood Teardrop, actress Lily Temple and private investigator Peter Driscoll discover that they must rely on each other and God if they want to survive the dangers closing in on them. Set in Edwardian England, this novel offers "a fascinating look at silent film, the power of story, and God's pursuit of lost children" (Library Journal). You might also like: Amanda Dykes' All the Lost Places. |
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Toward the dawn
by Mary Connealy
After living in hiding for six months, Kat Wadsworth and Sebastian Jones are desperate to start a new life in the west--and marrying each other may be the only way to freedom. But will the dangers from their pasts tear apart their hopes for a better future and a chance at love?
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| Night Falls on Predicament Avenue by Jaime Jo WrightIn 1901, Shepherd, Iowa, local residents Effie James and her sister, Polly, witness a murder at 322 Predicament Avenue. Over a century later, Norah Richman inherits the house, now a bed and breakfast, and teams up with true crime podcaster Sebastian Blaine to investigate the property's chilling history in this dual-timeline Gothic inspirational novel by the author of The Vanishing at Castle Moreau. |
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Contact your librarian for more great books!
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Lambton County Library 787 Broadway St. Wyoming, Ontario N0N1T0 519-845-3324www.lclibrary.ca |
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