Welcome to a February’s new releases.
Today we have 4 new releases this month. Congratulations. Check at the end to see if you were one of our winners for January.
Never Find Another You by Narelle Atkins
(Release date | 21 February, 2021)
Hannah Gilbertson has deep roots in her small East Washington home town, including a lake named after her family. Sporty and hard working, she loves running the rowing club and supporting the town’s water recreation tourism. She’s determined to avoid dating and becoming entangled in her mother’s matchmaking schemes, and she wants to prove to her successful father that she’s worthy of carrying on his legacy.
Joel Manning left behind his life in Sydney, Australia, and a broken heart, to start over in Trinity Lakes. A tiler by trade, he’s embarking on a year long working vacation adventure, and he’s not looking for love.
The handsome Aussie captures Hannah’s interest when she hires him to do repair work at her rowing club. Joel is drawn to the beautiful American, and values spending time with her. Their shared faith and love for kayaking lays the foundation for their friendship to become something more.
A shocking secret combined with family upheaval leads to more questions than answers, and threatens to push Joel and Hannah apart to faraway shores. Can their love overcome the miles between them?
A fish out of water, opposites attract, small town contemporary Christian romance. Visit Trinity Lakes and meet the fun and quirky characters who value family, faith, and happily-ever-after.
Wells and Wanderers – Amorites by Christine Dillon
Publisher: Links in the Chain Press (Releases: 6 February 2023)
Sometimes freedom and family are found in unexpected places.
Inanna, an Amorite chieftain’s daughter, craves to be free as the eagles that fly above her hometown.
Utu, her loyal twin, just wants to keep his wayward sister out of trouble.
Neither succeeds, and their dreams are uprooted as they’re sold into slavery. During their forced travels, they encounter nations they’d only known from stories, palaces beyond description, and fickle kings claiming to be all-powerful deities.
Yet when serving the wandering household of Avram and Sarai from Ur, they encounter a mystery god intent on upturning national boundaries, calling new loyalties, and directing the eyes of his followers to dreams vaster than the star-filled sky.
But what has this god of unexpected paths and promises to offer two Amorite slaves?
Living Melody by Jenny Glazebrook
Publisher: DOLL Ministries (Date released: 11th February, 2023)
Kamira Creek is Melody Cairn’s favourite place in the world. After twelve years on the mission field it feels like heaven to be home.
But with two beautiful, talented sisters who are making their way up in the Christian music world, Melody wonders why God made her so ordinary. And why did he allow her to have the lisp that disqualifies her from performing with her sisters?
When a grown-up Billy Green arrives at the farm, Grandmother Bateman is adamant that Melody should have nothing to do with him. The only problem is, the feelings Melody had for him when she was a little girl have only grown stronger with the years.
What will it take for Melody to understand the value of the unique gifts God has given her? Can she learn to trust him completely with her life as well as the lives of those she loves most?
Muskoka Hearts by Carolyn Miller
Winners
The winner of the January gift card is Adam Hickey. Congratulations, please contact us via the contact form to claim your voucher.
Don’t forget… The authors at Australasian Christian Writers give away a USD $10 gift card (or AUD $15 gift card) every month to one commenter drawn at random.
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Thanks, Jenny! I’m a big fan of Carolyn Miller and also Narelle Atkins. Great authors.
Yes this month there looks like 4 good books.
Yes, I need to check out the other authors, too.