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About Eloise Schroder, Webmaster of The Christian Fiction Site:
Ellie has loved Christian fiction for many years, after being introduced to it back in 1990. She developed "The Christian
Fiction Site" back in 1998 under the former title "Ellie's World of Christian Fiction" after seeing the need for an online
resource site for readers to become more familiar with Christian fiction titles on the market. Since then, she has maintained
the site in her own spare time, as well as juggling a full-time job with GPH Wholesale, a distributor of Christian literature, and being
part of the worship team in her local church. Ellie lives in Palmerston North, New Zealand, with Dion, her husband of
more than 10 years.
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Beverly Lewis has written over 70 books for children, youth, and adults. She and her husband,
Dave, who is her “first editor” and literary agent, have three grown children, one grandchild, and two grand-dogs. They make their home in the
foothills of the Colorado Rockies, where they enjoy hiking, playing piano duets, and making family scrapbooks.
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Recent Release
2006
THE ENGLISHER
(Annie's People #2) {Bethany House}
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Standalone Novels
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October Song (2001)
Bethany House Publishers
With characters both colorful and quaint, October Song weaves together a captivating peek into the lives of Beverly Lewis's most beloved characters. Readers young and old will be thrilled with the continuation of their favorite stories, from newlyweds Katie and Dan in search of acceptance near their hometown, to Rachel and Phillip excepting their first child as he acclimates to life as an outsider in their little Amish village. Featuring Amish barn-raisings, walks under the harvest moon, and tea with the Wise Woman, October Song is overflowing with the simpler things of life that make a Lewis novel such a delight!
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Sanctuary (2001)
w/David Lewis Bethany House Publishers
Melissa James is not who she appears to be. One day her husband returns to their Connecticut home to find her gone! Soon he discovers her identity is fabricated. He doesn't know that danger has driven her to Pennsylvania Dutch country. In their first novel together, this husband-and-wife team weaves a tale of suspense and love.
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The Crossroad (1999)
Bethany House Publishers
Philip Bradley has returned to his fast-paced, high-tech New York life, but Rachel Yoder and her uncomplicated Amish lifestyle beckon him. Another visit to Lancaster County allows him to absorb the ways of the "Plain People." Which will he choose---his beloved and her faith, or life in the modern world?
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The Postcard (1999)
Tyndale House Publishers
They come from two different worlds . . . linked only by a forgotten postcard. When journalist Philip Bradley finds an old note in a country inn, his investigation leads him to Rachel Yoder, an Amish woman. Together they try to unravel the postcard's mysterious message---and discover secrets from the past that Rachel's family never wanted her to hear!
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The Redemption Of Sarah Cain (2000)
Tyndale House Publishers
Sarah Cain is stunned to learn of her sister and brother-in-law's death---but she is even more shocked to discover she's been named their children's guardian. How can an "Englisher" and a career woman raise five Amish orphans in the backward community they call home? One thing she knows for sure: her life will change forever.
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The Sunroom (1998)
Bethany House Publishers
Pianist Becky Owens is stunned when she learns of her mother's life-threatening illness. So the talented 12-year-old makes a deal with God. She promises that she will give up her passionate love for music if God will spare her mother's life. Based on events from her childhood, Lewis's tale of sacrifice, unconditional love, and miracles will touch your heart.
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