Fiction, Christian
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IDAWN
by Emmanuel Tsatsanis
From whips of slavery, he ran. From the oppression of life, he sped, but for the fate of mortality, he stood tall, before the demons of the deep and the devil in the flesh. Through this sword and shield love story, a slave boy, Rafael, stumbles...
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Heaven Bound?
by Harold J. Reid
Heaven Bound? is two books in one. First, it is a story of a middle-aged man who commits a minor offence, and is sentenced to serving a certain amount of community service hours reading to seniors in a retirement home who have trouble seeing. At...
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The Warbler's Call
by Mirjana Vincic Katic
Stephen is successful, incredibly wealthy, and happily married with two amazing kids. Yet, he is unsatisfied. As time ticks on, Stephen finds the trappings and luxuries of his life—the consumerism, the waste, and the ego—distasteful. He dreads...
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Up From The Ashes
A Story of Healing, Hope, and Second Chances by Steve Ranni
JP Morris seems to have the ideal life. After growing up in Hampton County, South Carolina, he married his high school sweetheart, Clara, became a successful doctor, and now leads a luxurious life in New York. Shortly before his wedding, however,...
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Fire and Prophecy
by Rachelle Cruz
The Great Sickness was new to everyone and there was no known cure. Little was known of its origins. But the first human falling ill from it died after 10 days, a farmer from the southeast states. From this moment, it spread with alarming...
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Forgotten Followers
from Broken to Bold by Elaine Ricker Kelly
After years of submission, Mara is afraid and unsure about everything—especially her nephew, Jesus. When her neighbours chase him off a cliff, they force Mara into the unknown. Joanna grapples with hiding her biracial heritage or risking the loss...
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The Furious Pharisee
by Al Dublanko
Replete with romance, political intrigue, and history, The Furious Pharisee follows the development of Saul from a young student of the Torah and the Jewish religion to a vehement opposer of the disciples of Jesus. Al Dublanko draws on historical...
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Me and My House
by Dick Derksen
Mennonites seemed to need to move somewhere every century, and ME AND MY HOUSE is almost a travelog, as it takes us from one part of Europe to another many kilometres away. As it moves from one generation to another, the nature of life in each...
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Reconciled
by Dorothy Spencer Golden
Russ and Claire married shortly after receiving their degrees from one of the nationally acclaimed universities in the St. Louis area. He in Civil Engineering, she in Accounting. Both had been hired by their number one choice for employment. Both...
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Freed: To Live or . . .
by Nancy I. Young
Joann Canter’s life had never been easy, but for almost twenty years now—while imprisoned in Australia’s Freemantle Prison for the murder of her husband—it has at least been predictable and structured. When she unexpectedly receives a letter from...