Judas Iscariot. Has there ever been a name more reviled in Christendom? How could a guy who'd been with Jesus throughout his 3-year ministry, seen the miracles, listened to the parables and sermons, …
Review: His Mistletoe Family by Ruth Logan Herne
Entrepreneur Haley Jennings is just gearing her new business up for its first Christmas season when she gets word that her half-brother has died, leaving her as guardian over his two little boys, ages …
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Review: The Shadowed Onyx by Nicole O’Dell
Teenager Joy Christianson always was the life of the party, but all that changed when her best friend committed suicide. Now all Joy wants is to reconnect with Melanie. She wants to know WHY. She …
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Review: Sagebrush Knights by Erica Vetsch
Motherless for many years, life for the four Gerhard sisters of Seabury, Massachusetts, changed abruptly when their father died in 1874. He'd been a professor of medieval history with a home provided …
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Review: Snowflake Sweethearts by Carrie Turansky
Annie Romano returns to Fairhaven, Washington, to raise her 5-year-old daughter. She's starting a business as a personal chef, but it's taking time and effort to build a clientele and she finds she …
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Review: Texas Wildflowers by Anita Higman
The four McBride sisters and their parents are a close family, though the girls are all grown and living on their own. If one of them needs something, her sisters are sure to pitch in. Texas …
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