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Falconers Quest (Heirs of Acadia #5) T. Davis Bunn, Isabella Bunn
Bethany House, 2007
terrific exciting high seas adventure thriller In the 1830s in Salem though he mourns his loss John Falconer tries to move on following the death of his beloved wife of eighteen months Ada so that he can be there for her son Matt whom he promised to raise as his own. Already tight as a father and son though not ...
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The Night Angel (Heirs of Acadia #4) T. Davis Bunn, Isabella Bunn
Bethany House, 2006
Decent Maybe I'm being a smidgen on the generous side with the 4 stars, but compared to other stuff written bu Bunn this is gold. The characters sort of grow on you...at least they did for me. As for the writing, it's adequate but nothing stunning or wonderful. The ...
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The Innocent Libertine (Heirs of Acadia #2) T. Davis Bunn, Isabella Bunn
Bethany House, 2004
For fans of inspirational Americana tales In 1814 and though her wealthy American expatriate family has become part of London's high society, eighteen years old Abigail Aldridge feels she must help those less fortune than herself. Abigail sneaks out with her cousin at night to tend to the needs of the ...
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The Birthright (Song of Acadia #3) T. Davis Bunn, Janette Oke
Bethany House Publishers, 2001
very deep. centerd in the heart of god... powerful This book is all about the trust in God, how he brings Nicole and Anne through their hard times in live, how He is their guide and strong Hand that keeps them.
Really, this book (and the rest of the series previous) are really worth reading.
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The Beloved Land (Song of Acadia #5) T. Davis Bunn, Janette Oke
Bethany House, 2002
The saga continues....... I have loved all the stories in the Song of Acadia and I hope that there are more to come. I completed the reading of this story in only three days. Once started it is almost impossible to put down.
This story is the continuation of Louise and Catherine's story which ...
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The Meeting Place (Song of Acadia #1) T. Davis Bunn, Janette Oke
Bethany House Publishers, 1999
Original Store Line I would highly recommend this book because of the original story line. The story was unlike any other that I had read. When I came to the end I had to have the next book to see what happened, and of course, I wanted to read the remaining ones. Janette provided some ...
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The Sacred Shore (Song of Acadia #2) T. Davis Bunn, Janette Oke
Bethany House Publishers, 2000
An even better sequel to The Meeting Place My review of The Meeting Place said that it was the best I've read by Oke and Bunn; I was wrong! The Sacred Shore is now the best I've read by this team. The Sacred Shore picks up many years after The Meeting Place leaves off; Louisa and Henri are now settled in ...
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Drummer in the Dark (Marcus Glenwood Series #2) T. Davis Bunn
Berkley Press, 2002
Hedge Funds, Anybody? The protagonist is Wynn Bryant, past owner of a high-tech business, who has no one in the world except his sister who is married to Senator Grant Wells.
Senator Graham Hutchings had been pushing for a bill dubbed the Jubiliee bill. It was aimed at curbing and ...
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The Distant Beacon (Song of Acadia #4) Janette Oke, T. Davis Bunn
Bethany House, 2002
Filled with passionate romance, betrayal, and a revolution Book four in Jannette Oke and T. Davis Bunn's "Song of Arcadia" historical fiction saga, The Distant Beacon is set amid the war for American Independence, as two women find themselves swept into different lives - one in Great Britian, the other setting sail for the ...
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The Noble Fugitive (Heirs of Acadia #3) T. Davis Bunn, Isabella Bunn
Bethany House Publishers, 2005
Historical fiction done right The third book in the Bunns' Heirs of Acadia series is destined to become just as popular as its predecessors, and with good reason. This is historical fiction done right --- rich in detail, abounding in authenticity, and lacking in mush. THE NOBLE FUGITIVE shows once ...
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Florian's Gate (Priceless Collection Series #1) T. Davis Bunn
Bethany House Publishers, 1992
One of the author's best I first picked this book up years ago while working at a religious book store and found I could not put it down. Bunn's pictures of post-Soviet Eastern Europe are breathtaking and have remained incredibly vivid in my memory for years. The protagonist is immediately ...
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The Quilt T. Davis Bunn
Bethany House, 2004
This book brought tears to my eyes This is a beautiful story of an older lady that everyone loved and who loves the Lord. She decided to make this one last quilt but all the ladies wanted to help since she had arthritic hands. She said OK as long as they prayed for things they were thankful for with ...
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Tidings Of Comfort and Joy: A Tender Story Of Love, Loss, And Reunion T. Davis Bunn
Thomas Nelson, 1997
This book touches the soul and sweeps the heart in the story This book was wonderful. As the story slowly unravels you get more attached to the characters. Definitaly worth reading.
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One Shenandoah Winter T. Davis Bunn, 1998
Heart-felt, touching, warm & cozy fiction. T. Davis Bunn's writing is extraordinarily touching in his book "One Shenandoah Winter." I especially enjoyed the fact that it took place during a time period that has been neglected in Christian fiction -- the 1960's. Bunn lets his readers get to know his ...
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The Great Divide (Marcus Glenwood Series #1) T. Davis Bunn
Galilee Trade, 2001
Thrilling Experience !!! This book is magnificiant. It truly displays strong character, awesome courage and some mind blowing courtroom arguments. Marcus Glenwood is a tired man after the unfortunate accident that destroys his life. Before he can think straight, he is hired to represent a ...
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