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“Unforgiven,” by Shelley Shepard Gray

A Second Chance? Seth has been leaving food and doing outdoor chores for Tabitha. They are an unlikely pair. He is an ex-con who went to prison because he prevented a rape. Tabitha is a shell of her former self … Continue reading

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The Tinder Box by Beverly Lewis

Surprising Consequences! It is very unusual for someone who did not grow up Amish to give up modern conveniences, and join the plain people.  But that is exactly what young adult Earnest Miller did.  After the passing of twenty years, … Continue reading

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“Gone South” by Meg Moseley

Letitia McComb, Tish, has been named after her Civil War-era great-great-great grandmother.  Tish, a northerner, decides to restart her life in a small southern town. An only child, she has survived the death of her fiancée shortly before their wedding, … Continue reading

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