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Christian Fiction May 2018
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| If I Live by Terri BlackstockCasey Cox is still on the run after being indicted for murder. The hunt that began with her bloody footprints escalates, and she’s running out of places to hide. Her face is all over the news, and her disguises are no longer enough. It’s only a matter of time before someone recognizes her. Dylan Roberts, the investigator who once hunted her, is now her only hope. Terrifying attempts on Dylan’s life could force Casey out of hiding. The clock is ticking on both their lives, but exposing the real killers is more complicated than they knew. Amassing the evidence to convict their enemies draws Dylan and Casey together, but their relationship has consequences. Will one life have to be sacrificed to protect the other? |
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Pelican Point : A Hope Harbor Novel
by Irene Hannon
Dr. Ben Garrison's hopes of just getting rid of an inherited historic lighthouse are complicated when he meets Marci Weber, who would like to save the crumbling landmark
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| No One Ever Asked: A Novel by Katie GanshertThe absorbtion of an impoverished school district by the affluent community of Crystal Ridge brings three women together as tensions rise, leading to an unforeseen event that impacts them all.
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Hurricane Season
by Lauren K. Denton
Having long since given up on their desire for children, dairy farmers Betsy and Ty Franklin take in Betsy's sister Jenna's two young daughters while Jenna pursues her photography at a retreat and wonders if she can make room for her art in her life.
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The Weaver's Daughter
by Sarah E Ladd
Kate Hathaway, loyal daughter of a successful weaver, begins to wonder if her loyalty is well placed when her father pulls out all the stops to keep new weaving technology out of the village, while Nicholas Stockton works to save an inherited textile mill.
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Focus on: Living with Mental Illness
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The widow of Larkspur Inn
by Lawana Blackwell
Julia Hollis learns to depend on God for the daily challenges involved in turning an abandoned coaching inn into a lodging house for affluent people wishing to escape city life
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| The Feathered Bone by Julie CantrellIn pre-Katrina New Orleans, Amanda Salassi is the chaperone for her daughter's sixth grade field trip when her daughter's best friend goes missing, sending her family into a downward spiral of grief, while Amanda goes on a personal journey in search of the girl, and answers. |
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| The Painted Table by Suzanne FieldJoann, a new wife and mother in the 1940s and 50s, raises her daughter, Saffee, while obsessively repainting a table from her own childhood. In the second half of the book, an adult Saffee -- who worries that she, too, will develop a mental illness -- inherits the table, which is ingrained with family memories she would rather forget. |
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| Her Brother's Keeper: An Amish Secrets Novel by Beth WisemanCharlotte came to Amish country to find answers. What she never expected to find was peace. Charlotte Dolinsky is not above playing dress-up and telling a few lies to find out what happened to her only brother. In fact, that is exactly what she’s come to Lancaster County to do. Now, calling herself Mary and slipping on a kapp, Charlotte will lie her way into the confidence of anyone who knows why Ethan had to die. Unless she gets found out first. But when Charlotte befriends a quiet Amish man named Isaac Miller, she begins to rethink her motives. And with a little help from a friend back home, Charlotte might find out that love comes packaged in ways she couldn’t have foreseen. |
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