Angela Elwell Hunt
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The Tale of Three Trees
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Esther: Royal Beauty (Dangerous Beauty, #1)
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The Note
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Daughter of Cana (Jerusalem Road, #1)
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Egypt's Sister: A Novel of Cleopatra (The Silent Years, #1)
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Doesn't She Look Natural? (Fairlawn, #1)
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Judah's Wife (The Silent Years, #2)
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Bathsheba: Reluctant Beauty (Dangerous Beauty, #2)
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Roanoke: The Lost Colony (Keepers of the Ring, #1)
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Jerusalem's Queen: A Novel of Salome Alexandra (The Silent Years, #3)
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"Beautiful wholesome love story & mystery
This book is well written, excellent descriptive sentences without being wordy or repetative. A story of "finding" out who you are and trusting in God. Well done! I loved it. " Read more of this review » |
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"I didn't quite know what to expect when I picked up this book. But knowing it was from Angela Hunt, I knew it would be excellent. And I was not disappointed. This story had so many elements: small-town meddling, heartache, loss, betrayal, love, myste"
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"I enjoyed this story about Josh, a young man with a big faith in God who feels led to takes care of an abandoned baby and fights to keep her from being put into the foster care system, and Heather, a young woman abandoned by her boyfriend, who stands"
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"A Most Peculiar Providence
@authorangelaehunt This is a new release and a delightful, emotional, sweet yet heavy at times, story. I was lucky enough to get an ARC of this book and am voluntarily sharing my thoughts. I wasn't sure where this story was g" Read more of this review » |
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“I've never been one to mourn the passing of what could have been a promising relationship. When Jeff broke my heart in the ninth grade, I decided then and there that if a guy couldn't see that I was something special, I'd say good-bye with no regrets. Not that I think I'm more special than anyone else, mind you. But if a thing is not meant to be, I figure it's just not part of God's infinite plan.”
― The Velvet Shadow
― The Velvet Shadow
“And let me tell you - carrying sad memories will wear you out. You've got to put them down walk away. Do whatever you must to put emotional space between yourself and your past. That's the only way you're going to make it through.”
― The Note
― The Note
“What would you say to a loved one if you had only a few seconds to impart a last message? What language does love speak?
Some of you speak love with wine and roses. For other, "I love you," is best said by breakfast in bed, carefully set aside sport sections, or night out at the movies, complete with buttered popcorn.
Children spell love T-I-M-E. So, I think, do older folks.
Teenagers spell it T-R-U-S-T. Sometimes parents spell love N-O.
But no matter what the letters, the emotion beneath the wording must be tangible, demonstrable, and sincere.”
― The Note
Some of you speak love with wine and roses. For other, "I love you," is best said by breakfast in bed, carefully set aside sport sections, or night out at the movies, complete with buttered popcorn.
Children spell love T-I-M-E. So, I think, do older folks.
Teenagers spell it T-R-U-S-T. Sometimes parents spell love N-O.
But no matter what the letters, the emotion beneath the wording must be tangible, demonstrable, and sincere.”
― The Note
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This is the poll for September's Books of the Month - the two with the most votes will be our winners.
The Preacher's Bride by Jody Hedlund
Gods and Kings by Lynn Austin
God's Daughter by Heather Day Gilbert
Song of Springhill by Cheryl McKay
The Secret Keeper: A Novel of Kateryn Parr by Sandra Byrd
In the Field of Grace by Tessa Afshar
Esther: Royal Beauty by Angela Elwell Hunt
Heart of the Story: The Family of Jesus by Karen Kingsbury
The Well by Stephanie Landsem
The Crimson Cord: Rahab's Story by Jill Eileen Smith
43 total votes
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Just starting reading your new book Five Miles South of Peculiar and saw your authors note. I am from the Kansas City area and not far from Peculiar Missouri. The town got it's name because when requesting a name they wanted a name that was "peculiar" and Peculiar was birthed.
Thanks for adding me! I count your books among those that really got me into literature. Dreamers and Roanoke are two that I read in Middle School and loved. My grandmother and I trade books and yours are some that she continues to pass on to me after she's finished.




































































