| Dry as RainGina Holmes
2012 Christy Award
finalist, Contemporary standalone category. From the bestselling
author of "Crossing Oceans" comes a powerfully moving story that
tests the limits of love's forgiveness. Like many marriages, Eric
and Kyra Yoshida's has fallen apart slowly, one lost dream and
misunderstanding at a time, until the ultimate betrayal finally
pushes them beyond reconciliation. Just when it looks like forgive
and forget is no longer an option, a car accident gives Eric the
second chance of a lifetime. A concussion causes his wife to forget
details of her life, including the chasm between them. No one knows
when--or if--Kyra's memory will return, but Eric seizes the
opportunity to win back the woman he's never stopped
loving. | |
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| Illuminations: A Novel of Hildegard von BingenMary Sharratt
A triumphant portrait
of a resilient and courageous woman and the life she might have
lived . . .
Skillfully interweaving historical fact with psychological insight
and vivid imagination, Sharratt's redemptive novel,
"Illuminations," brings to life one of the most extraordinary women
of the Middle Ages: Hildegard von Bingen, Benedictine abbess,
visionary, and polymath.
Offered to the Church at the age of eight, Hildegard was entombed
in a small room where she was expected to live out her days in
silent submission as the handmaiden of a renowned but disturbed
young nun, Jutta von Sponheim. Instead, Hildegard rejected Jutta's
masochistic piety and found comfort and grace in studying books,
growing herbs, and rejoicing in her own secret visions of the
divine. When Jutta died some thirty years later, Hildegard broke
out of her prison with the heavenly calling to speak and write
about her visions and to liberate her sisters and herself from the
soul-destroying anchorage. Riveting and utterly unforgettable,
"Illuminations "is a deeply moving portrayal of a woman willing to
risk everything for what she believed. | |
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| A Noble GroomJody Hedlund
Recently widowed
Annalisa Werner has the feeling her husband was murdered but can't
prove it. Alone with her young daughter in 1881 Michigan, she has
six months left to finish raising the money needed to pay back the
land contract her husband purchased, and the land is difficult to
toil by herself. She needs a husband. With unmarried men scarce,
her father sends a letter to his brother in the Old Country, asking
him to find Annalisa a groom.
For nobleman Carl von Reichert, the blade of the guillotine is his
fate. He's been accused and convicted of a serious crime he didn't
commit, and his only escape is to flee to a small German community
in Michigan where he'll be safe. He secures a job on Annalisa's
farm but bumbles through learning about farming and manual
labor.
Annalisa senses that Karl is harboring a secret about his past,
yet she finds herself drawn to him anyway. He's gentle, kind, and
romantic--unlike any of the men she's ever known. He begins to
restore her faith in the ability to love--but her true groom is
still on his way. And time is running out on them
all. | |
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| The Other Side of DareVanessa Davis Griggs
In a powerful new
inspirational novel in the Blessed Trinity series, the
award-winning author of "Redeeming Waters" weaves the compelling
story of a family threatened by a shocking
secret. | |
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| The Sky Beneath My FeetLisa Samson
Being married
to a saint isn't what it's cracked up to be. Beth's husband won't
be joining the family on vacation at the beach this year. He's not
even joining them in the house. Instead, Rick has holed up alone in
the backyard shed. Nobody knows exactly what he's up to. Maybe he's
immersing himself in prayer. Maybe he's lost his mind. Maybe he's
even the modern-day prophet or the saint the neighborhood artist
imagines him to be. But while "St. Rick" waits for an epiphany,
Beth will have to figure out what to do with herself and their
teenage sons, possibly for the rest of her life. | |
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| The Time KeeperMitch Albom
From the
author who's inspired millions worldwide with books like "Tuesdays
with Morrie" and "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" comes his
most imaginative novel yet, "The Time Keeper"--a compelling fable
about the first man on earth to count the hours. | |
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