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An Amish Cradle
Beth Wiseman |
Tiny fingers,
Tiny toes,
And lives that will never be the same.
Journey with four families as their lives are about to change forever.
In His Father's Arms by Beth Wiseman
Ruth Anne has been dreaming about... |
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Small Town Girl
Ann H. Gabhart |
Kate Merritt worries love's passing her by until Jay Tanner shows up to charm her hesitant heart. Then Pearl Harbor changes everything—including Kate's chance for love.
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Shattered
Dani Pettrey |
Piper McKenna would be overjoyed at the sight of her estranged brother, except that he's covered in blood. She knows he's innocent, but can they prove it?
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Stranded
Dani Pettrey |
While investigating a friend's disappearance, Darcy St. James discovers a dangerous operation—and becomes its next target. Can the McKennas find her before it's too late?
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Death by the Book
Julianna Deering |
When the family lawyer is murdered and discovered with an unusual clue, can Drew and Madeline solve the case before the hatpin murderer strikes again?
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Silenced
Dani Pettrey |
After Kayden McKenna discovers the body of a fellow climber, she and Jake Westin team up to investigate the death—provoking threats on her entire family.
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Becoming Bea
Leslie Gould |
Ben has always known just how to get under Bea's skin. When their friends decide to play matchmaker, can these two stop bickering long enough to realize the true source of the "spark" between them?
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The Secret of Pembrooke Park
Julie Klassen |
As secrets come to light at the abandoned manor house Pembrooke Park, will Abigail find the hidden treasure and love she seeks...or very real danger?
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Amish Sweethearts
Leslie Gould |
Can These Two Friends from Opposite Worlds Find Love? They've been best friends for years, but as high school ends, Zane Beck can't help but look at his Amish neighbor, Lila Lehman, with different eyes. Her controlling father sees only one future for Lila, though,... |
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Over the Edge
Mary Connealy |
Sure, he's got excuses—maybe even valid reasons—but what's a girl to do when the man she married conveniently forgets he has a wife?
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