My Two Blankets

 by Irena Kobald

A young girl and her auntie are in a new country, where everything is strange.  “Even the wind felt strange.:  The girl takes solace in a warm “blanket of (her) own words and sounds”– until she makes a new friend.

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A Dog Wearing Shoes

 by Sangmi Ko

When Mini finds a little, lost dog wearing shoes, she decides to keep him.  “he’s my family now,” she tells her mom.  “I found him.”  But what if he already has a family?

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The Fun Book of Scary Stuff

 by Emily Jenkins

A boy tells his dogs things he’s afraid of: monsters, ghosts, witches.  But what are those witches cooking in the cauldron?  Food, perhaps?  With friends around, it’s not so scary.

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The Searcher

By  Simon Toyne

A plane crash shakes the desert as a man with no memory runs, barefoot, down the road, convinced he was sent to save the man the people of Redemption, Arizona, just buried.  the man known as Solomon Creed must uncover the truth about Redemption and the dead stranger he was meant to save before the darkest powers-that-be stop him dead in his tracks.

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All The Stars In The Heavens

By  Adriana Trigiani

Young Actress Loretta Young forges a strong friendship with Sister Alda Ducci, who must serve as Loretta’s assistant, as the two experience all that Hollywood has to offer over the course of several decades, beginning with Clark Gable’s crush on Loretta in 1935.  A new obstacle sends the friends through their greatest trial yet.

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Parchment and Old Lace

By  Laura Childs

The scream came from the Lafayette Cemetary.  Isabelle Beth, weeks away from her wedding, has been choked to death with a piece of lace and found inside the famous New Orleans cemetery.  When the victim’s sister, a tarot card reader, asks for help, scrapbbook shop owner Carmela Bertrand and her beau vow to stop the killer.

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A.D. 33

By  Ted Dekker

Maviah’s newfound influence, a gift bestowed after Yeshua freed her from bondage in ‘A.D. 30,’ brings fresh turmoil her way when intimidated rulers make the Queen of the Outcasts a slave once more.  Desperate for help, Maviah searches for Yeshua, only to learn he is about to face his own deadly fate.

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