Standalone Novels
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Destiny Junction (2002)
Destiny Image
Like any town, Destiny Junction is populated by ordinary people searching for life's meaning. There's Barbara Kingston, urgently praying for her husband's salvation; Tracey Keane's sad tale of a squandered life; Trent Tolek, a troubled teen who favors reading militia magazines and weapons catalogs; and many others. Perhaps it's your story, too?
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Grayfox (1993)
Bethany House
When the stories of the first Pony Express riders hit California's newspapers, Corrie Belle Hollister's brother Zack jumped at the chance to finally get away from his home in Miracle Springs. He reckoned that everything would be different, and he'd be happy if he was free and taking care of no one but himself. And the further from his pa, the better.
But Zack Hollister finds that the Pony Express Trail holds much more for him than the promise of adventure, independence, and great pay. It's a challenging and dangerous road that leads the boy to cross over into manhood and the solitary confrontation with who he really is.
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King's Crossroads (2003)
Destiny Image
A crown-of-thorns plant, a tiny pot, a brass plaque, a ten foot redwood cross-all serve as simple signposts, pointing politicians, preachers, terrorists, bookstore owners, and other people of Kings Crossroads to decisions that will change their lives forever.
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The Garden At the Edge of Beyond (1998)
Bethany House
A middle-aged man awakens to a new but present reality, containing neither a before nor an after. Reminiscent of C. S. Lewis and George MacDonald, another thought-provoking story from this bestselling novelist.
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