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The Moon in the Mango Tree 11 reviews Pamela Ewen
B&H Fiction, 2008
Historical novel brings a real woman to life The Moon in the Mango Tree by Pamela Ewen Binnings is a powerful historical novel based on real events in the life of the author's grandmother. Barbara has great aspirations for her life; she's just been invited to attend a prestigious opera school in Chicago when the love of her life Harvey Perkins proposes to her. And Harvey's life for the two of them couldn't be farther away from the opera in ...
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Forsaken 15 reviews James David Jordan
B&H Fiction, 2008
Wow! what a book!!! Forsaken is a wonderful faith filled suspense novel. It is a gripping edge of your seat novel that will give you goosebumps and awaken your deepest fears. The story centers around Taylor Pasbury. She learned self defense and how to handle a gun at an early age since her father was a Special Forces officer. She went on to work for the Secret Service and eventually started her own security service. ...
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A Man for Temperance (Wagon Wheel Series #2) 2 reviews Gilbert Morris
B&H Fiction, 2007
UPLIFTING AS ALWAYS, GILBERT MORRIS DOES AN EXCELLENT JOB IN BRINGING THIS BOOK TO LIFE. I ENJOYED IT THOROUGHLY AND LOOK FORWARD TO HIS NEXT BOOK.
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Sisters, Ink (Scrapbooker's Series #1) 13 reviews Rebeca Seitz
B&H Fiction, 2008
Fun Read! I'm not a scrapbooker at all. But I heard from a friend that this was a fun read. Once I started reading it I couldn't put this book down. The characters are so real and fun. It is very lighthearted and makes me wish I had sisters growing up. Don't miss out on this fun and interesting book. You won't be disappointed.
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Coming Unglued (Scrapbooker's Series #3) 5 reviews Rebeca Seitz
B&H Fiction, 2008
Sisters! Sisters! Heartwarming & Enjoyable Read! Kendra has some deep seeded problems. Dark secrets and pain that she just can't seem to release. Her decisions in life are often not wise choices as her conception of herself is anything but good due to her troubling past. Thank God she has her sisters, and those around her that care and are ready to step up to the plate and do battle for her happiness. She will learn what is important in life ...
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Shade 11 reviews John B. Olson
B&H Fiction, 2008
Smart Christian Thriller! Hailey Maniates is a San Francisco graduate student in biochemistry. She is a scientist who trusts in data that can be observed with her senses but she is shaken one night when she is attacked in her laboratory by a supernatural force that causes her to question her own sanity. She is rescued by a homeless giant named Melchi and though she finds herself drawn to the stranger by an unexplainable ...
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Room of Marvels: A Novel 20 reviews James Bryan Smith
B&H Fiction, 2007
A journey toward healing I read (and lived) this book a couple of days after the death of a dear friend while on a personal retreat. In a retreat setting much like Tim's in the story, I discovered that God had much more for me than the grieving for my friend who I know is enjoying her own Room of Marvels. Through laughter, tears and gentle nudges in my spirit, I came to a new understanding of what it means to live in the ...
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Joelle's Secret (Wagon Wheel Series #3) Gilbert Morris
B&H Fiction, 2008
Popular novelist Gilbert Morris finds fresh romantic, history-based inspiration in Joelle?s Secret . This mid-1800s tale begins with seventeen-year-old Joelle Jones fending off unwelcome advances from her predatory stepfather just after her mother has died. When the man is declared Joelle?s legal guardian, she knows he will have his way with her, so in desperation runs away. Pursued by the stepfather who offers a reward for her return, ...
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The Duchess and the Dragon 13 reviews Jamie Carie
B&H Fiction, 2008
Sophomore Release Shines! What will it take to tame a dragon? And what will become of a Quaker turned Duchess when she learns of her husband's deceit? This dragon knew no other way. He feels his only way out is deception. But some time in the king's tower might prove the sort of motivation he needs to reconsider, that and his newly embraced understanding of God and His ways. But can his wife hang on, knowing her future ...
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Snow Angel: A Novel 14 reviews Jamie Carie
B&H Fiction, 2007
Fantastic First Novel I accidentally ran into this one here at Amazon and read the blurb. Based on that, the cover and the fact this was from B&H's newer fiction line, I had to bite. I'm glad I did.
Jamie took some risks with this story. At times, it reads more like a secular romance novel. To some, she may have crossed a few lines in regards to passion and one specific scene of violence. Yet, the story is so ...
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Angel Train Gilbert Morris
B&H Fiction, 2009
?You?re asking Bible-believing righteous folk to put their lives in the hands of jail birds.? Popular romance and historical fiction writer Gilbert Morris serves up his most unique story yet in Angel Train . The mid-1800s tale introduces Charity Morgan, a beautiful yet businesslike young heroine whose devout religious community is losing its Pennsylvania homestead to the economic recession. To survive and stay together, the members plan to form ...
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The Moon in the Mango Tree Pamela Ewen
B&H Fiction, 2008
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The Queen of Sleepy Eye 4 reviews Patti Hill
B&H Fiction, 2008
Faith filled chick lit with depth and heart The Queen of Sleepy Eye by Patti Hill is a stand out book about the relationship between mother and daughter as well as faith of the heart instead of faith of the head. It's 1975, and Amy Montiero is finally breaking free from her mother Francie by going to college in California. But on the drive out there from Illinois, Francie gets sidetracked in the little town of Cordial, Colorado, and before ...
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Blindsided: A Novel Calvin Miller
B&H Fiction, 2007
The only one who saw it coming was the one who could not see. In Blindsided, long esteemed author Calvin Miller unleashes a modern thriller with provocative elements of the supernatural. When a Muslim terrorist group infiltrates Seattle through the city?s homeless population and plots to blow up a stadium during a Christian men?s rally, only a blind priest and his pet wolf (and maybe a lady who talks to the prophet Isaiah in her dreams) ...
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The Moon in the Mango Tree Pamela Ewen
B&H Fiction, 2008
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