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by Melody Carlson

"Once again, Christie draws her readers into the town, the life, the humor

  and the drama in Green. The Glory of Green is a wonderful narrative of

  small-town America, pulling together in tragedy. A great read!"

  —Ane Mulligan, editor of Novel Journey

  Always the Baker, Never the Bride, by Sandra Bricker

  "[It] had just the right touch of humor, and I loved the characters. Emma

  Rae is a character who will stay with me. Highly recommended!"

  —Colleen Coble, author of The Lightkeeper's Daughter and the

  Rock Harbor series

  Diagnosis Death, by Richard Mabry

  "Realistic medical flavor graces a story rich with characters I loved

  and with enough twists and turns to keep the sleuth in me off-center.

  Keep 'em coming!"—Dr. Harry Krauss, author of Salty Like Blood

  and The Six-Liter Club

  Sweet Baklava, by Debby Mayne

  "A sweet romance, a feel-good ending, and a surprise cache of yummy

  Greek recipes at the book's end? I'm sold!"—Trish Perry, author of

  Unforgettable and Tea for Two

  The Dead Saint, by Marilyn Brown Oden

  "An intriguing story of international espionage with just the right amount

  of inspirational seasoning."—Fresh Fiction

  Shrouded in Silence, by Robert L. Wise

  "It's a story fraught with death, danger, and deception—of never knowing

  whom to trust, and with a twist of an ending I didn't see coming. Great

  read!"—Sharon Sala, author of The Searcher's Trilogy: Blood Stains,

  Blood Ties, and Blood Trails.

  Delivered with Love, by Sherry Kyle

  "Sherry Kyle has created an engaging story of forgiveness, sweet romance,

  and faith reawakened—and I looked forward to every page. A fun and

  charming debut!"—Julie Carobini, author of A Shore Thing and

  Fade to Blue.

 

 

 


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