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Tag Archives: Christian Fiction
“The Wonder of You” by Susan May Warren
What Do You Do After You’ve Blown It? Did you ever mess up your life so much you felt nothing could be done but retreat? Have you ever been so fearful of failing … Continue reading
“Now and Forever” by Mary Connealy
That First Step’s a Doozy! Now & Forever is the second book in the Wild at Heart Series, with a story that can stand alone. This is the tale of Shannon Wilde, homesteading in … Continue reading
“Betting on Hope” by Debra Clompton
Well, Howdy Ma’am! Maggie Hope is doing a television interview–her first, and she is scared spitless. The subject matter is Tru Monahan, a famous rodeo winner who hates reporters. So begins the story … Continue reading
“After a Fashion” by Jen Turano
Happy Birthday? Harriet Peabody has made it a practice to say a special prayer to God on her birthday. This year, instead of asking for something specific, she left the choice completely up to the Almighty. She just asks Him … Continue reading
“Wilderness Rising” by A.L. Shields
Oh, What a Wicked Web They Weave! Wilderness Rising is an action packed unpredictable thriller. It picks up where the first book, The Church Builder, stopped with the main character, Bethany Barclay, finding … Continue reading
“Double Cross” by DiAnn Mills
Going Undercover with the FBI! Morton Wilmington, former crime boss, has become a born again Christian while serving a jail sentence. Or so he claims. He contacts the government about doing an undercover operation to expose his former partners in … Continue reading
“Becoming Bea” by Leslie Gould
He Loves Me….He Loves Me Not….. Bea is a 21 year old, quiet Amish girl living in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Her father has passed away, and her mother has recently survived a brain tumor. … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review Recipes, Book Reviews, Gluten Free Recipes, Gluten-Free Desserts
Tagged Amish Fiction, Bea's Baked Apples, Becoming Bea, Broken Romance, Christian Fiction, Dates Turn Violent, Falsely Accused, Family Pressure, Gluten-Free, Leslie Gould, Premature Triplets, Sister Relationships, Spelling Bees
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“Tried & True” by Mary Connealy
Go West Young Man…Uh, Woman Kylie Wilde and her two sisters were forced by their father to dress like men, and join the Civil War to get revenge for their brother’s death. Now that the war is over, their father … Continue reading
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Tagged Bethany House Publishing, Burning Arrows, Cattle, Christian Fiction, Comedy, Danger, Homesteads, Idaho Territory, Mary Connealy, Posing as a Man, Pressure from Father, Romance, Scared Away, Service Exemption, Snakes, Someone Watching, The Civil War, Tried & True
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“All for a Sister” by Allison Pittman
…”You Meant Evil Against Me, but God Meant it for Good…” This is a fascinating story of the possible murder of an infant, the misuse of wealth, and a miscarriage of justice. Dana Lundgren, the daughter of a desperately poor … Continue reading