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New Christian Fiction Releases for May 2019

»Posted on May 5, 2019 in Blog | Comments Off on New Christian Fiction Releases for May 2019

May 2019 New Releases More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website. Contemporary Romance: When Love Won’t Wait by Roger E. Bruner — Laugh at Pastor Dan’s impulsive efforts to get out of the ministry and marry a woman of his own choosing by going against his domineering widowed mother’s wishes. (Contemporary Romance, Independently Published) A Perfect Amish Match by Vannetta Chapman — After three failed relationships, Amish bachelor Noah Graber would rather disappoint his parents than try again. But when matchmaker Olivia Mae Miller agrees to provide courting lessons, Noah’s perfect match becomes clear—it’s Olivia Mae herself! With ailing grandparents at home, she hadn’t planned on love or marriage....

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Daley’s Newsletters

»Posted on Apr 11, 2019 in Newsletter, Newsletters | Comments Off on Daley’s Newsletters

July 2019 Daley’s Newsletter I hope you’re having a wonderful summer. July is nearly over and has gone by fast. I took my two granddaughters to a new park called The Gathering Place which is a fantastic addition to Tulsa. There is so much to do for the whole family from trails, skateboarding, bicycling paths, a great large playground with something for all children. I wish I had a place like that when I was growing up. I loved to climb, and there were so many things to climb on at The Gathering Place. My New Releases: Into the Fire (2nd book in the Daring Escapes Series) — out July 15th By Margaret Daley Betrayal. Murder. Redemption. After years searching for her birth mother, an anonymous tip leads Maggie Ridgeway to her long-lost family. Needing...

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April 2019 Christian Fiction

»Posted on Apr 10, 2019 in Blog | Comments Off on April 2019 Christian Fiction

April 2019 New Releases More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website. Children’s: The Heart Changer by Jarm Del Boccio — Miriam is asked to do the impossible: serve the wife of Naaman, commander of the Syrian army. Clinging to treasured memories of home and faith, Miriam faces captivity with bitterness. Little does she know the Heart Changer is preparing her for a greater mission — far beyond what she could imagine. (Children’s from Ambassador International) Contemporary Romance: Faith and Hope by Amy R. Anguish — Younger sister Hope has lost her job, her car, and her boyfriend all in one day. Her well-laid plans for life have gone sideways, as has her hope in God. Older sister Faith is finally...

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March’s Christian Fiction New Releases

»Posted on Mar 3, 2019 in Blog | Comments Off on March’s Christian Fiction New Releases

March 2019 New Releases More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website. Children’s: The Case of the Missing Firehouse Dog by Daphne Self — Majesty, the firehouse dog, is missing. Willie and Jax are on the case to discover who is the dognapping culprit. Could it be their neighbor, Mr. Applebee? Or maybe it is Ms. Thornton? Join the Pintail Duo, Wilhelmina van der Coup and Jackson Barnaby, as they follow the clues to rescue Majesty in The Case of the Missing Firehouse Dog. (Children’s from Ambassador International) Contemporary Romance: When He Found Me by Victoria Bylin — With his career and faith in tatters, a disillusioned baseball player falls for an optimistic single mom secretly battling cervical...

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February 2019 Christian New Releases

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February 2019 New Releases More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website. Amish Romance: Convenient Amish Proposal by Jan Drexler — When Bethany Zook’s childhood friend returns to Indiana Amish country a widower, with an adorable little girl in tow, she’s willing to aid him in any way. But there’s just one thing Andrew Yoder needs – a mother for little Mari. And he seems convinced Bethany is the answer, just as she’s sure any union between them would be one strictly of convenience… Andrew thought Bethany had married another. Now, determined to keep Mari despite his mother-in-law’s interference, he offers Bethany marriage in name only. But she’s quickly becoming more...

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