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Christian Fiction July 2017
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The Broken Road by Richard Paul EvansA first entry in a new trilogy that explores the possibilities of second chances follows the experiences of Chicago celebrity Charles James, who struggles with nightmares about his painful childhood in spite of adult successes until a twist of fate causes him to be declared dead and reeling with wonderment about what to do next. By the best-selling author of The Christmas Box.
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A Blessing & a Curse by ReShonda Tate BillingsleyBaptist church first ladies and sworn frenemies Rachel and Jasmine find their rivalry further complicated by a murky murder cover-up, an outrageous reality television show and a shocking revelation about their shared family ties. Original.
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The Ebb Tide
by Beverly Lewis
Spending the summer working as a nanny in Cape May, young Amish woman Sallie meets a marine biology student and makes discoveries about herself and the world outside her community that compel her to question her commitments to the home she has always loved.
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Without Warning
by Joel C. Rosenberg
Foreign correspondent J. B. Collins warns the White House of an imminent threat from the Middle East but is disregarded and compelled to gather evidence that reveals an imminent, catastrophic attack by a brutal ISIS leader. By the best-selling author of The Last Jihad.
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Love Story : A Novel
by Karen Kingsbury
Asked to share the story of his decades-long marriage to the wife he lost to cancer, a reluctant John Baxter reflects on the secret heartbreak that bonded them together while a family friend pursues a second chance in the wake of a difficult breakup. By the best-selling author of The Bridge. TV tie-in.
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HThe homestead
by Linda Byler
Fifteen-year-old Hannah and her family move from Lancaster, Pennsylvania to North Dakota, where they face harsh realities far from any Amish communities, and force her to work on a ranch where she meets a charismatic English boy
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Brush of Wings
by Karen Kingsbury
Despite needing a heart transplant, Mary Catherine moves to Uganda to work at a new orphanage, and, after he discovers the truth, Marcus Dillinger sets out on a mission to get her to an American hospital before time runs out
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The Innkeeper of Ivy Hill
by Julie Klassen
Historical Fiction. John Bell, the innkeeper at Ivy Hill's coaching inn, unexpectedly died in 1819. Now, a year later, his genteel wife, Jane, is the reluctant, very hands-off owner of the starting-to-fail inn. But when the bank tells her there's a huge debt coming due, she feels obligated to save The Bell, especially for the townspeople who depend on it. Teaming up with Thora, the mother-in-law she doesn't get along with but who once ran the inn herself (and who has reasons of her own for wanting to help), Jane discovers a new sense of purpose and direction. The charming 1st entry in a new series, The Innkeeper of Ivy Hill features a large cast of characters and offers fans of English villages and historical fiction a delightful read; the 2nd, The Ladies of Ivy Cottage, should come out in December.
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