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Tag Archives: Bethany House Publishing
“A Note Yet Unsung” by Tamera Alexander
Finding Your Song After Rebekah Carrington’s step-father’s failed attack, her grandmother whisked her away to Vienna for the past ten years. She thrived under the intense musical training there, but with the recent passing of her grandmother, Rebekah has been … Continue reading
“True to You” by Becky Wade
Ugly Duckling? Nora Bradford appears to be a plain girl who hides herself away in her over-sized, frumpy clothes and her work. But all is not as it seems. Nora once thought her other two sisters were the pretty ones, … Continue reading
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Tagged “True to You”, Adoptive Children, Affluent Living, Becky Wade, Becky's Blog, Bethany House Publishing, Biological Parent Search, Bradford Sisters Romance Series, Christian Fiction, Clean Romance, Historical Villages, http://bookreadingtic.com/, Image Makeover, Moral Character, Murder, Walking with Jesus
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“Long Time Gone” by Mary Connealy
Strong Women, Tough Cowboys & Danger! Angie DuPree is in a very dangerous situation in 1880’s New Mexico. After agreeing to go to the Boden family ranch to help the doctor treat Cole Boden, Angie discovers the family is under … Continue reading
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Tagged 1880’s New Mexico, Becky's Blog, Bethany House Publishing, Christian Fiction, Constant Danger, Family Attacked, http://bookreadingtic.com/, Killers, Long Time Gone, Mary Connealy, Mystery, No Life Skills, Ranch Life, Starting Over, The Cimarron Legacy, Unknown Attackers, Walking with Jesus
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“Amish Weddings” by Leslie Gould
Today’s Choices….Tomorrow’s Consequences? Do the cares of this world ever make you think it would be nice to go live with the Amish and escape today’s troubling issues? Lest you think the Amish live a fairy tale existence of peace … Continue reading
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Tagged “Amish Weddings”, 18 Years Old, Admitting Guilt, Amish Fiction, Becky's Blog, Bethany House Publishing, Converting to Amish, Disappointing Family, Dishonesty, Drinking Problems, Family Problems, Finding Birth Parents, Forgiveness, http://bookreadingtic.com/, Irresponsible, Leslie Gould, Neighbors of Lancaster County Series, Pain Pill Addiction, Reconcile with Family, Relationship Breakups, The Amish Lifestyle, Waling with Jesus
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“The Domino Effect” by Davis Bunn
A Great Fall….. What if you know a financial crisis, one that could affect the entire nation, is right on the brink of happening? Esther Larsen a top-notch, brilliant risk analyst at a large bank, is sure that all the … Continue reading
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Tagged "The Domino Effect", 2008 Market Crash, Becky's Blog, Bethany House Publishing, Billions of Dollars, Christian Ficition, Conspiracy, Davis Bunn, Financial Crisis, http://bookreadingtic.com/, Introvert, Life in Danger, Queen Esther, Rehab Center, Risk Analyst, The Book of Esther, Thriller, Vegetative State, Walking with Jesus
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“No Other Will Do” by Karen Witemeyer
Leave Town or Die? It is a great idea. Women who need homes, jobs, or an escape from danger, could come to Harper’s Station, and make a fresh start. Emma Chandler has used … Continue reading
“Counted With the Stars” by Connilyn Cossette
Travel Back in Time One day, Kiya is living in Ancient Egypt like a princess, the next, she finds herself a slave in the household of her parent’s friend, Shefu. Kiya’s father has … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient Egypt, Becky's Blog, Bethany House Publishing, Broken Engagement, Connilyn Cossette, Counted With the Stars, Egyptian Plagues, friend, Hebrew Exodus, http://bookreadingtic.com/, Loss of Family, Moses, Mother & Daughter Relationships, One God, Pharaoh, Slavery for Debts, Starting Over, Walking with Jesus, wealth
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“Fading Starlight” by Kathryn Cushman
What Would You Do to Clear Your Name? Lauren is reeling after what was supposed to be her big break, but instead it turns out to be her worst nightmare. Working as a … Continue reading
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Tagged Becky's Blog, Bethany House Publishing, Christian Fiction, Fading Starlight, Falsely Accused, http://bookreadingtic.com/, Kathryn Cushman, Landscaping, Los Angeles, Making a Comeback, Mystery, Privacy, Pushy Reporter, Recluse, Ruined Career, Scandal, Telling Secrets, Walking with Jesus
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“Dressed for Death” by Julianna Deering
Guilty by a Whisker! After almost a week of an elaborate costume party at the Cummins’ family estate, Alice Henley drops dead. Alice was the fiancé of Talbot, the Cummins’ only son. Even … Continue reading
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Tagged Agatha Christie, Becky's Blog, Bethany House Publishing, Christian Fiction, Cocaine, Dressed for Death, Drew Farthering Mystery, Drug Dealing, Drug Overdose, Drug Use, English Mystery, http://bookreadingtic.com/, Juliana Deering, Mystery with a Cat, Walking with Jesus, Whodunit
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