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Spring Religion & Spirituality
Fiction
ATRIA
Someone Like You by Karen
Kingsbury (May 5, $26, ISBN 978-1-
982104-31-3). Maddie Baxter West is
shaken when she finds out she was
adopted. Betrayed and confused, Maddie
leaves her new job and fiancé, rejects her
family’s requests for forgiveness, and
moves to Portland to find out who she
really is.
BARBOUR
Colonial Fort Brides: 4 Stories of
Love on the Edge of the Frontier by
Kimberley Woodhouse et al. (Mar. 1,
$14.99 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-64352-
311-8). In these four novellas, brave
women play pivotal roles at Colonial
forts.
BETHANY HOUSE
A Mosaic of Wings by Kimberley
Duffy (May 5, $15.99 trade paper, ISBN
978-0-7642-3563-4). When Nora
Shipley joins an entomology research
expedition to India, she never anticipated
the impossible choices she’d face—
including choosing between saving a
young Indian girl and saving her career.
Unyielding Hope by Janette Oke and
Laurel Oke Logan (May 5, $16.99 trade
paper, ISBN 978-0-7642-3567-2). In
this companion story to the Hallmark TV
series When Hope Calls, Lillian Walsh
rushes to a reunion after discovering the
sister she believed dead is likely alive.
HARVEST HOUSE
Time of Jacob’s Trouble by Donna
Vanliere (Mar. 17, $15.99 trade paper,
ISBN 978-0-7369-7875-0). Physical
therapist Emma Grady is going through
a normal day when her favorite patient
vanishes in front of her. Wondering if
this is the predicted end-times, she
begins a desperate search for answers.
MULTNOMAH
Being Known by Robin Jones Gunn
(Apr. 28, $15.99 trade paper, ISBN 978-
0-7352-9077-8). Jennalyn begins to
doubt her marriage and all
her other life choices after her
mother dies. She must ask
hard questions of herself and
God to find answers.
THOMAS NELSON
Fifth Avenue Story
Society by Rachel Hauck
(Feb. 3, $15.99 trade paper,
ISBN 978-0-310-35092-7).
Five New Yorkers receive
mysterious invitations to the Fifth
Avenue Story Society. As they try to
figure out who sent them and why, they
begin to share stories and discover unex-
pected friendship, healing, and love.
Of Literature and Lattes by Katherine
Reay (May 12, $16.99 trade paper, ISBN
978-0-7852-2204-0). In Winsome, Ill.,
former tech worker Alyssa Harrison and
Jeremy Mitchell, a single father and local
coffee shop owner, work together to save
his struggling coffee shop and in the pro-
cess develop a complicated bond.
REVELL
Land Beneath Us by Sarah Sundin
(Feb. 4, $15.99 trade paper, ISBN 978-0-
8007-2799-4). In 1943, Pvt. Clay Paxton
trains hard with the U.S. Army Rangers
at Camp Forrest, Tenn., determined to do
his best in the upcoming Allied invasion
of France, and develops a strong connec-
tion to librarian Leah Jones.
Starfish Pier: A Hope Harbor Novel
by Irene Hannon (Mar. 31, $15.99 trade
paper, ISBN 978-0-8007-3614-9).
Ex-Delta Force operator Steven Roark
and first-grade teacher Holly Miller form
an unlikely relationship based on argu-
ments over a public momument in their
coastal town.
SHILOH RUN
The Crow’s Call (Amish
Greehouse Mystery) by
Wanda E. Brunstetter (Mar. 3,
$15.99 trade paper, ISBN
978-1-64352-021-6). In an
Amish town in Pennsylvania,
Vernon King, his son, and
son-in-law die in an accident,
leaving three women to cope
with their deaths and become
the sole providers of the
family they have left.
TYNDALE
The Best We’ve Been by
Beth K. Vogt (May 5, $24.99,
ISBN 978-1-4964-2733-5).
The third book in the
Thatcher Sisters series pro-
vides a conclusion to the tra-
vails and successes of Payton, Jillian, and
Johanna as they reunite as a family.
If I Were You by Lynn Austin (June
2, $24.99, ISBN 978-1-4964-3729-7).
Christy Award–winner Austin tells the
story of two women from different social
classes surviving WWII in London who
grow close after they both become ambu-
lance drivers.
WATERBROOK
Englisch Daughter by Cindy and
Erin Woodsmall (Apr. 21, $15.99 trade
paper, ISBN 978-0-7352-9102-7). A
marriage is tested in this Old Order
Amish novel featuring a dedicated wife
who realizes her husband has squandered
their savings and has been hiding a child
with another woman.
Isaiah’s Legacy: A Novel of Prophets
and Kings by Mesu Andrews (Feb. 18,
$16.99 trade paper, ISBN 978-0-7352-
9188-1) centers on the rise of Judah’s
most notorious king, Isaiah; his relation-
ship to the god Yahweh; and the woman
who guides him.
ZEBRA
Loving Jenna by Amy Lillard (Feb. 25,
$7.99 mass market, ISBN 978-1-4201-
4956-2). In a new series set in
the Oklahoma Amish commu-
nity of Wells Landing, three
generations of women chal-
lenge themselves and each
other to make a fresh start.
Promise at Pebble Creek
by Lisa Jones Baker (Apr. 28,
$7.99 mass market, ISBN
978-1-4201-4748-3). Amish
Hannah Lapp dreams about a