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Christian Fiction March 2020
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| Collateral Damage by Lynette EasonA former military psychologist spends her days helping vets overcome PTSD--and her nights fighting her own nightmares. Now, on the run with a client who has already saved her life twice, she must uncover powerful secrets before they both end up dead.
This 1st in the Danger Never Sleeps series offers readers a compelling romantic suspense story, tough topics, and a twisty ending. Look for the 2nd book, Acceptable Risk, in the fall. |
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The Crow's Call
by Wanda E. Brunstetter
When the sole providers of their Pennsylvania Amish Country family are killed in a devastating accident, Amy helps her mother take over their greenhouse business, which is being threatened by shifting family roles and a competitive rival.
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Selah
by Lisa Tawn Bergren
When a Methodist preacher, called to serve slaves in the West Indies, settles at Selah's family plantation, their shared purpose brings them together-despite her guardians' concern over a romance that promises little security. As the Revolutionary War and starvation looms in the States, the future hangs in the balance.
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| Echoes Among the Stones by Jaime Jo WrightMystery begins to follow Aggie Dunkirk when she exhumes the past's secrets and uncovers a crime her eccentric grandmother has been obsessing over. Decades earlier, after discovering her sister's body in the attic, Imogene Grayson is determined to obtain justice. Two women, separated by time, vow to find answers, no matter the cost. . |
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| The Ringmaster's Wife by Kristy CambronAt the turn of the 19th century, farm girl Mabel marries John Ringling and becomes the queen of the circus, though life isn't always easy. In the 1920s, England's Lady Rosamund Easling arrives in the U.S. hoping to locate the beloved horse that her father has sold to the Ringlings and becomes a circus bareback rider.
Juggling two story lines in two time periods, author Kristy Cambron's lyrical novel has romantic elements and blends fact and fiction to show two very different women leaving their regular worlds behind as their journeys take them to the Big Top. |
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| A Sparkle of Silver by Liz JohnsonBen, a security guard at a St. Simons Island, Georgia historic estate, catches Millie, who works as a 1920s party-guest reenactor, snooping. Millie's looking for a relative's hidden diary which she thinks will reveal her great-grandfather's identity and lead to a treasure, allowing her to better care for her grandmother with dementia. With secrets and money worries of his own, Ben agrees to help her.
This 1st stand-alone installment of the evocative, faith-filled Georgia Coast series incorporates 1920s diary entries into its present-day narrative, offering readers glimpses of the past. |
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| The Ladies of Ivy Cottage by Julie KlassenAfter her father dies, impoverished gentlewoman Rachel Ashford stays at Ivy Cottage with her friend Mercy Groves, who runs a school for girls. Resolving to earn her own livelihood, Rachel uses the books she inherited from her father to start a circulating library, but there's trouble ahead for both Rachel and Mercy.
This heartwarming 2nd entry in a sweet trilogy features a large cast of characters and offers fans of English villages and Regency fiction a delightful read. Newcomers may want to start with the 1st book, The Innkeeper of Ivy Hill. |
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| All Things Bright and Strange by James MarkertIn 1920 Bellhaven, South Carolina, all the flowers bloom, even out-of-season ones, and a mysterious “healing” chapel in the woods appears -- but things aren't as they seem. As people turn on each other, Ellsworth fights against evil forces to save the town.
For fans of: darker reads, supernatural stories, Stephen King, Frank Peretti, and Ted Dekker. |
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| In the Shadow of Denali by Tracie Peterson and Kimberley WoodhouseIn 1917, led by local John Ivanoff, Henry Brennan dies while climbing Alaska's Denali with his greedy business partner Frank.
Six years later: Cook's assistant Cassidy Ivanoff and her recreational guide father John, who's not been himself since Henry's death, work at the luxurious Curry Hotel at the base of Denali. Meanwhile, Allan Brennan makes his way to the hotel seeking the truth about his father in this well-researched 1st in the Heart of Alaska trilogy. |
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