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Christian Fiction January 2019
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Under the Midnight Sun
by Tracie Peterson
Taking a job in 1929 Alaska's popular Curry Hotel in part to escape a dangerous man from her past, naturalist Tayler Hale is forced to partner with permanent hotel resident Thomas Smith, a recent graduate who struggles with gender perceptions.
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Flights of Fancy
by Jen Turano
To escape an unwanted marriage, heiress Isadora Delafield flees New York. Disguising herself as a housekeeper, she finds a position at Glory Manor, the childhood home of self-made man Ian MacKenzie. Ian is unexpectedly charmed by Isadora and her unconventional ways, but when Isadora's secret is revealed, will they still have a chance at happily-ever-after?
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| On Magnolia Lane by Denise HunterFlower store owner Daisy has often met with Pastor Jack for spiritual counseling...and he has fallen for her. Since their small Georgia town isn't overflowing with young men, Daisy uses a dating app. Jack's friends find out and set up a profile for him using his initials...and Daisy connects with "TJ" online.
This is the heartwarming 3rd book in the Blue Ridge Romance series, though fans of the author's standalone novel Sweetbriar Cottage will also recognize a few characters. |
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With This Pledge
by Tamera Alexander
From the pages of history and the personal accounts of those who endured the Battle of Franklin, Tamera Alexander weaves the real-life love letters between Captain Roland Ward Jones and Miss Elizabeth Clouston into a story of unlikely romance first kindled amid the shadows of war.
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Secrets at Cedar Cabin
by Colleen Coble
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.
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| Her Secret by Shelley Shepard GrayHannah Hilty and her family are forced to move from their bustling Amish town to a new community in Hart County, Kentucky, to escape a threatening stalker who challenges her faith and makes her afraid to trust her growing feelings for a kindhearted neighbor.
This is the opening book in in the Amish of Hart County series, which are charming Amish romances with suspenseful elements. |
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| Home to Holly Springs by Jan KaronAfter he receives an anonymous letter reading "come home," newly retired Episcopal priest Father Tim returns to his Mississippi hometown for the first time in decades, an event that leads to his discovery of long-buried secrets.
Home to Holly Springs is the 1st in the Father Tim series and the 10th Mitford novel.
All of the Mitford books weave scripture and religious discussions into the everyday lives of characters, but this entry deals with more intense topics than some earlier books. |
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| Lady Jayne Disappears by Joanna Davidson PolitanoAfter her novelist father dies, Aurelie Harcourt leaves debtor's prison (the only home she's ever known) and tries to fit in with his wealthy family (who had no idea she existed). She also sets out to finish his book about her mother's disappearance, but she needs help from an intriguing house guest to uncover family secrets.
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| Room for Hope by Kim Vogel SawyerIn 1930's Kansas, Neva Shilling learns about her husband's secret family with another woman when he and the woman are both killed, leaving Neva to struggle with the question of whether she can accept her husband's other young children and raise them as her own. . |
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