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“Until Our Time Comes,” by Nicole M. Miller

A Sweeping Love! Adia’s dreams have come true when she goes to Poland to work with the famous horses at the Janow stables. It is the late 1930’s, and despite the winds of war closing in, she has refused to … Continue reading

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“To Catch a Coronet,” by Grace Hitchcock

Murder, Mayhem, and Matrimony! Because of her mother’s marriage, Muriel went from a lowly baker to the step-daughter of a fabulously wealthy man. Ever since, she has tried to behave the way society expects, but has failed miserably. Her antics … Continue reading

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“The Sound of Light” by Sarah Sundin

Standing Against the Darkness! It is 1943 in Denmark, during WWII. Germany has control of Denmark, but gives it more freedom than other countries they are occupying. There is more food, the Jewish people are not forced to wear stars … Continue reading

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“Dead Sea Conspiracy” by Jerry B. Jenkins

Danger Everywhere! This contains two stories, the first is a modern-day tale about an American archaeologist, Nicole Berman, who wants to run a dig in  Saudi Arabia. In order to do the dig, Nicole must go through all kinds of … Continue reading

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“The Paris Betrayal” By James R. Hannibal

                      Treachery and Confusion! Ben is a spy that suddenly has everything go wrong. Afterwards, his life is constantly in danger, his support network dries up, and he is horrified … Continue reading

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“Far Side of the Sea” by Kate Breslin

Adventure, Love and Stopping the War! The constant noise of WWI bombs exploding in France is unnerving for Lieutenant Colin Mabry as he translates coded messages snuck out by homing pigeons. Despite being across the water in England, he can … Continue reading

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