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A Portrait of Loyalty

16 Wednesday Sep 2020

Posted by Kara Hunt in Writing Christian Fiction

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#Christianfiction, #Codebreakers, #historicalromance, #RoseannaMWhite, amreading

New Release from Roseanna M. White! A Portrait of Loyalty, Book 3 in the Codebreakers Series is now available!!!

What Follows After

15 Tuesday Sep 2020

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It’s October, 1962. Life is simple. The world makes sense, and all families are happy. When they aren’t, everyone knows you’re supposed to pretend. With their family about to collapse, Colt Harrison and his little brother, Timmy, hatch a plan. They’ll run away from their Florida home, head for their aunt’s house in Savannah and refuse to come home until their parents get back together. But things go terribly, terribly wrong.

Colt’s parents must come to grips with years of mistrust and fight for their son’s return…and to mend their broken marriage. In this emotional story, Dan Walsh takes readers on a suspense-filled journey to rediscover the things that matter most in life.

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Brand-New WW2 O’Connor Cousin Series by Julie Lessman!

04 Friday Sep 2020

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The Deepest Waters

06 Wednesday Mar 2019

Posted by Kara Hunt in Book Recommendations, Reviews

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The Deepest WatersThe Deepest Waters by Dan Walsh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Based on a true story, Dan Walsh’s award-winning novel, The Deepest Waters was inspired by true events that happened in September 1857.

The story is centered around three people. John and Laura Foster, and Micah, a slave aboard the rescue ship, the Cutlass.

The Foster’s are newlyweds who decide to set sail for a surprise visit to John’s family in New York. However, a violent change in the weather changes everything. John and Laura are heartbreakingly separated when a much smaller ship arrives with only enough room to rescue the women and children.

Micah is a slave aboard that ship, and he and Mrs. Foster form a friendship that changes both of their lives forever.

My Goodreads rating for this novel is five stars and my Candle and Bread rating for this book is also five stars. Dan Walsh weaved the goodness of God, the Light of the Christian faith, and storytelling seamlessly throughout this novel while also leaving the reader with plenty of spiritual nourishment to chew on long after the last page is turned.

The Deepest Waters

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