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The Way by Kristen Wolf
Anna is a fiery tomboy living in ancient Palestine whose androgynous appearance provokes ridicule from the people around her and doubt within her own heart. When tragedy strikes her family, and Anna's father—disguising her as a boy—sells her to a band of shepherds, she is captured by a mystical and secret society of women hiding in the desert. At first Anna is tempted to escape, but she soon finds that the sisterhood's teachings and healing abilities, wrapped in an ancient philosophy they call "The Way," have unleashed an unexpected power within her.
When danger befalls the caves in which the sisters have made their home, Anna embarks on a hazardous mission to preserve the wisdom of her mentors by proclaiming it among ordinary people. Her daring quest and newfound destiny reveal, at last, the full truth of her identity—a shocking revelation that will spark as much controversy as it does celebration.
Anna’s story is one of transformation, betrayal, love, loss, deception, and above all, redemption. Readers will cheer for this unforgettable protagonist—and for debut novelist Kristen Wolf, whose beautifully written book both provokes and inspires. A compelling mix of history, myth, and fantasy, The Way is a fascinating exploration of the foundations and possibilities of human spirituality
Gone to Ground by Brandilyn Collins
Amaryllis, Mississippi
is a scrappy little town of strong backbone and southern hospitality. A
brick-paved Main Street, a park, and a legendary ghost in the local
cemetery are all part of its heritage. Everybody knows everybody in
Amaryllis, and gossip wafts on the breeze. Its people are friendly, its
families tight. On the surface Amaryllis seems much like the flower for
which it’s named—bright and fragrant. But the Amaryllis flower is
poison.In the past three years five unsolved murders have occurred
within the town. All the victims were women, and all were killed in
similar fashion in their own homes. And just two nights ago—a sixth
murder.Clearly a killer lives among the good citizens of Amaryllis. And
now three terrified women are sure they know who he is—someone they
love. None is aware of the others’ suspicions. And each must make the
heartrending choice to bring the killer down. But each woman suspects a
different man.
Injustice for All by Robin Caroll
A federal judge lies
bleeding on his office floor, betrayed by a most unlikely source—people
who helped him bring criminals to justice. Now, why would someone
working for the FBI need to disappear after witnessing this crime?When
Remington Wyatt sees her godfather’s murder, she recognizes the killers
and knows it’s only a matter of time before they come to silence her.
She must do the only thing possible to stay alive . . . run.FBI agent
Rafe Baxter is serious about his career, and solving a cold case
involving a federal judge’s death puts him in line for the promotion he
so desires. But the case leads him to the small town of Hopewell,
Louisiana, where some secrets seem inextricably hidden deep within the
bayou.Injustice for All explores what happens when everything a person
believes in is utterly destroyed. Who can you trust?Praise for Injustice
for All:"A journey into the heart of suspense and the heart of faith.
Robin Caroll scores again with Injustice for All."James Scott Bell,
best-selling author"Themes of personal sacrifice, betrayal and guilt,
trust and temptations, fear and forgiveness permeate Injustice. Readers
will be hooed from the first page. Caroll has combined murder and
suspense with vivid descriptions and excellent character development.
Unbroken by Jamie Lisa Forbes
Ranching is a life of
extremes, perhaps even more so on the high plains near Laramie, Wyoming.
And no one knows that better than Gwen Swan, who married both her
husband Will and his family ranch where she works hard beside the men
and struggles to raise her two children.
The House of Velvet and Glass by Katherine Howe
Katherine Howe, author of the phenomenal New York Times bestseller The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane,
returns with an entrancing historical novel set in Boston in 1915,
where a young woman stands on the cusp of a new century, torn between
loss and love, driven to seek answers in the depths of a crystal ball.
Still reeling from the deaths of her mother and sister on the Titanic, Sibyl Allston is living a life of quiet desperation with her taciturn father and scandal-plagued brother in an elegant town house in Boston’s Back Bay. Trapped in a world over which she has no control, Sibyl flees for solace to the parlor of a table-turning medium.
But when her brother is suddenly kicked out of Harvard under mysterious circumstances and falls under the sway of a strange young woman, Sibyl turns for help to psychology professor Benton Derby, despite the unspoken tensions of their shared past. As Benton and Sibyl work together to solve a harrowing mystery, their long-simmering spark flares to life, and they realize that there may be something even more magical between them than a medium’s scrying glass.
From the opium dens of Boston’s Chinatown to the opulent salons of high society, from the back alleys of colonial Shanghai to the decks of the Titanic, The House of Velvet and Glass weaves together meticulous period detail, intoxicating romance, and a final shocking twist that will leave readers breathless.
The Beautiful Wife by Sandy Ralya (with Mentor's Guide and Prayer Guide)
The Beautiful Wife uses
these inspiring stories along with biblical principles to guide and
encourage any wife looking for God's best in her marriage. The Beautiful
Wife answers serious questions women have about their roles as wives.
Discussing everything from romance and money to beauty, communication,
and sex, Sandy challenges women to open up and share their journeys so
that together they can see God's plan for their marriages. "It is my
passion to help women discover God's heart for their marriage, just as
the other women helped me," writes Sandy. "When women share with each
other the details of their journeys with God as wives, it's a beautiful
thing indeed.
The Underside of Joy by Sere Prince Halverson
Set against the
backdrop of redwood forests and shimmering vineyards, Seré Prince
Halverson's compelling debut tells the story of two women, bound by an
unspeakable loss, who each claims to be the mother of the same two
children.
To Ella Beene, happiness means living in the northern California river town of Elbow with her husband, Joe, and his two young children. Yet one summer day Joe breaks his own rule--never turn your back on the ocean--and a sleeper wave strikes him down, drowning not only the man but his many secrets.
For three years, Ella has been the only mother the kids have known and has believed that their biological mother, Paige, abandoned them. But when Paige shows up at the funeral, intent on reclaiming the children, Ella soon realizes there may be more to Paige and Joe's story. "Ella's the best thing that's happened to this family," say her Italian-American in-laws, for generations the proprietors of a local market. But their devotion quickly falters when the custody fight between mother and stepmother urgently and powerfully collides with Ella's quest for truth.
The Underside of Joy is not a fairy-tale version of stepmotherhood pitting good Ella against evil Paige, but an exploration of the complex relationship of two mothers. Their conflict uncovers a map of scars--both physical and emotional--to the families' deeply buried tragedies, including Italian internment camps during World War II and postpartum psychosis.
Weaving a rich fictional tapestry abundantly alive with the natural beauty of the novel's setting, Halverson is a captivating guide through the flora and fauna of human emotions.
Frantic by Mike Dellosso
Can a deranged serial
killer be stopped before it’s too late?For gas station attendant Marny
Toogood it’s just another day on the job when an urgent message from a
young girl in the backseat of a car draws him into a daring rescue
attempt. Now on the run with the girl and her brother, Marny begins to
realize he must conquer his own past and surrender all to Christ.As they
face kidnapping, underground cults, and other evils, can Marny trust
the simple faith of a child and stand his ground against a power so
twisted
Too Tempting To Resist by Cara Elliott
In the Wolf's Lair . . .
Determined to stop her wayward brother from squandering their dwindling fortune, Lady Eliza Brentford decides to follow him to his favorite den of depravity. There, among the candlelight and raucous revelry, she encounters her brother's role model in debauchery, the notorious Marquess of Haddan, Gryffin Dwight. Staring into his smoldering green eyes, Eliza can't help but find the rakehell nobleman seductively charming-and sinfully attractive.
In a Lover's Paradise . . .<
When Gryffin appears on Eliza's estate as a guest of her brother, a stolen kiss among the garden's blooms leads to a night of unbridled passion. Suddenly the lovely widow feels herself opening up, like the petals of a rose. Could this master of seduction possibly feel true emotion for Eliza? Or is he leading her down the garden path to an Eden of delights no woman can resist-and a fall no woman can escape?