May 2017 New Releases
More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on
the ACFW Fiction Finder website.
Amish
Brides by Jennifer
Beckstrand, Molly
Jebber, Amy
Lillard -- Under bright blue skies, wedding bells ring--fulfilling
sweet dreams, impossible wishes, and joyous new beginnings among these three
new stories. (Contemporary Romance from Kensington Publishers)
Sprouts
of Love by Valerie
Comer -- An overzealous community garden manager delivers more than
the food bank manager can handle. Can love sprout amid the tsunami of
vegetables? (Contemporary Romance, Independently Published)
Summer
Dreams by Delia
Latham -- God's love...reflected in the waters of the Pacific, and in
the eyes of a young couple who walk its moonstone shores. (Contemporary Romance
from White Rose Publishing [Pelican])
Right
Where We Belong by Deborah
Raney, Melissa
Tagg, Courtney
Walsh -- Three sweet stories of small-town romance by three
tried-and-true authors. Whether in a quaint home bakery in Langhorne, Missouri,
a cozy boho coffee shop in Maple Valley, Iowa, or a charming lakeside cottage
in Sweethaven, Michigan, love grows best in small towns just like this!
(Contemporary Romance, Independently Published)
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Spring of Weddings by Toni
Shiloh and Melissa Wardwell --
Two Spring wedding novellas, "A Proxy Wedding," and "Hope Beyond
Savannah." (Contemporary Romance from Celebrate Lit Publishing)
True
to You by Becky
Wade -- Former Navy SEAL John Lawson hires genealogist Nora Bradford
to help him to uncover the identity of his birth mother. As they work
side-by-side, this pair of opposites begins to suspect that they just might be
a perfect match. (Contemporary Romance
from Bethany House [Baker] Publishing)
What
the Bishop Saw by Vannetta
Chapman -- A fire blazes out of control in the San Luis Valley of
Colorado, leaving an elderly, Amish bachelor dead. Bishop Henry Lapp rushes to
the scene, and he learns the fire was no accident. When the police point the
finger at a suspect Henry knows is innocent, the bishop must decide whether or
not to use his mysterious, God-given gift—one he's tried desperately to ignore
all these years—to try and set the record straight. (Contemporary Romance from
Harvest House Publishers)
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Season to Dance by Patricia
Beal -- The heart wrenching love story of a small town professional
ballerina who dreams of dancing at the Met in New York, of the two men who love
her and of the forbidden kiss that changed everything. (General Contemporary
from Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas)
Looking
Glass Lies by Varina
Denman -- A poignant and relatable novel, Looking Glass Lies captures
the war women wage against themselves, and the struggle to see beauty reflected
in a mirror not distorted by society’s unrelenting expectations. (General
Contemporary from Waterfall Press)
Historical:
Blind
Ambition by Carol
Ashby -- What began as a bored man's decision to try a different road
turns into an emotional and spiritual quest that changes the direction of his
entire life. (Historical from Cerrillo Press)
Wings
of the Wind by Connilyn
Cossette -- A broken and bitter Canaanite woman dresses as a man to
fight against the invading Hebrews, never expecting that she would live to be captured
and married to one of her enemies, and certainly not to find love and healing
among the very people who killed her family.
(Biblical/Historical from Bethany House [Baker] Publishing)
Historical Romance:
The
Secret Admirer Romance Collection by Amanda
Barratt, Lorraine
Beatty, Molly
Noble Bull, Anita
Mae Draper, CJ Dunham, Jennifer
Uhlarik, Becca Whitham, Kathleen
Y'Barbo, Penny
Zeller -- Shy expressions of love lead to nine historical romances.
Declaring one’s love can be hard--even risky--especially when faced with some
of life's greatest challenges. (Historical Romance from Barbour Publishing)
The
Noble Servant by Melanie
Dickerson -- She lost everything to an evil conspiracy . . . but that
loss may just give her all she ever wanted. (Historical Romance from
HarperCollins Christian Publishing)
My
Heart Belongs in Ruby City, Idaho: Rebecca's Plight by
Susanne
Dietze -- It’s a mail-order disorder when newlyweds realize they've
married the wrong partners with similar names. An annulment seems in order--and
fast. But when the legalities take longer than expected, Rebecca Rice wonders
if Tad Fordham wasn’t the right husband for her all along. . . . (Historical
Romance from Barbour Publishing)
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Love So True by Melissa
Jagears -- They begin with the best of intentions, but soon the
complications pile up and Evelyn and David's dreams look more unattainable
every day. When the revelation of a long-held secret creates a seemingly
insurmountable rift between them, can they trust God still has a good plan for
them despite all that is stacked against them? (Historical Romance from Bethany
House [Baker] Publishing)
Road
to Harmony by Sherry
Kyle -- When Jonas returns to Harmony, Elena's heart is torn between
her secret love, and the storeowner her parents hope she marries. (Historical
Romance, Independently Published)
Hills
of Nevermore by Janalyn
Voigt -- Can a young widow hide her secret shame from the Irish
preacher bent on helping her survive? (Historical Romance from Mountain Brook
Ink)
Fatal
Mistake by Susan
Sleeman -- Each day could be her last...but not if he can help
it. An FBI agent must protect the woman
who can identify a terrorist bomber in bestselling author Susan Sleeman's
riveting romantic suspense novel. (Romantic Suspense from Faith Words
[Hachette])
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