Tag Archives: Orphans

“Capturing Hope,” by Angela K. Couch

Danger at Every Turn! It is 1939 in Poland, and the Nazis have arrived. In 24 hours, Nadia goes from living the life of a rich aristocrat to seeing her father killed, and running for her life. David, an American … Continue reading

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“The Hearts Charge” by Karen Witemeyer

                      Old Friends! War-hardened, and tough, Mark along with Jonah come upon a woman in labor who tries to shoot them every time they come near!  No one was more … Continue reading

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“More Than Meets the Eye” by Karen Witemeyer

Do You See Both Sides Now? Zach, Seth, and Evangeline were just children when they decided to band together.  The three unrelated and unwanted orphans decided to call themselves the Hamilton family.  Tough is not a strong enough word for … Continue reading

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