 | The second book in Beverly Lewis's Seasons of Grace series will please her many fans who have grown to love the Amish country setting and the characters of Grace Byler and her mother Lettie, the keeper of a dark and disturbing secret. After Lettie... |
 | Renowned religious writer Beverly Lewis begins a new series featuring a group of compelling new characters in a setting that will be familiar to her faithful fans--an Amish community in Pennsylvania. The protagonists of this story are Grace Byler, a... |
Lg!mM~$(KGrHgoOKicEjlLmZ3G2BK!kefZVYQ~~_6.JPG) | At 43, Rhoda Janzen's life suddenly explodes all around her. Not only has she barely survived a debilitating car crash, but her husband of 15 years has left her for a man he found on the Internet, leaving her to struggle with a mortgage she can't... |
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 | "Conclusion to the series spanning three generations in a quaint Old Order Amish community. A story of love, faith, and second chances featuring five courting-age sisters and their extended family that is both heartrending and uplifting"--Provided by... |
 | The second book in Beverly Lewis's Seasons of Grace series will please her many fans who have grown to love the Amish country setting and the characters of Grace Byler and her mother Lettie, the keeper of a dark and disturbing secret. After Lettie... |
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 | "Annie Zook, the preacher's daughter, struggles to keep her promise to her father--to abandon her art for a full six months. Will Annie's intention to join the Amish church be derailed by the attention of a handsome Englisher?"--Provided by... |
 | Raised in foster care and now the widowed mother of a little girl, Cara Moore struggles against poverty, fear, and a relentless stalker. When a trail of memories leads Cara and Lori toward an Amish community, she follows every lead, eager for answers... |
 | The conclusion to Beverly Lewis's "Annie's People" series, THE BRETHREN follows Amish preacher's daughter Annie Zook as she makes the painful choice between the old Amish traditions and the stirrings of her heart. Meanwhile, the object of her... |