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Saturday, November 26, 2016

Stacking the Shelves ~ 11/26/16


Stacking The Shelves is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks!
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This week I added the following to my shelf:

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Spend a heartfelt Christmas on Schooley’s Mountain as four generations make a house a home. Carpenter Stephan Yost vows to build a precocious spinster a home by Christmas. Civil War widow Mary Ann Plum learns the greatest peace on earth comes from giving and receiving love. Olympia Paris must protect the orphanage she grew up in from a man intending to play Father Christmas to most of the town. Joy Benucci turns to a modern-day Scrooge to save a transitional home for foster kids. Will Christmas be a season of miracles in their lives?  

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The wild and untamed lands of America called to the brave and determined pioneers who desired a new way of life. Faced with primitive lodgings--a cave, a dugout, a sod house, a barn--settlers face their first Christmas in a new land with both trepidation and hope. From the mountains of North Carolina to the woods of Michigan, across the plains of Oklahoma and deserts of Arizona, these settlers soon learned that wherever the heart dwells, Christmas and romance can find a place to call home.

In this exclusive collection of nine Christmas romances, readers will relive a pioneer Christmas with all its challenges and delights as penned by some of Christian fiction's beloved authors, including bestselling authors Margaret Brownley and Lauraine Snelling.

1781 North Carolina - Defending Truth by Shannon McNear
1820 Ohio - The Calling by Kathleen Fuller
1830 Michigan Territory - A Silent Night by Anna Urquhart
1862 Nebraska Territory - A Pony Express Christmas by Margaret Brownley
1867 Arizona Territory - A Christmas Castle by Cynthia Hickey
1875 Dakota Territory - The Cowboy's Angel by Lauraine Snelling
1885 Dakota Territory - A Badlands Christmas by Marcia Gruver
1889 Oklahoma Territory - Buckskin Bride by Vickie McDonough
1897 Alaska - The Gold Rush Christmas by Michelle Ule

Filled with inspiration and faith, each story will become a treasure to be enjoyed again each holiday season.
  
 
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12 comments:

  1. Nice haul this week! I hope you'll enjoy your new additions.
    Have a wonderful weekend and happy reading.
    Lexxie @ (un)Conventional Bookviews

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  2. Those look like some great Christmas reads. I hope you enjoy them!

    My Stacking The Shelves post.

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  3. Nice haul! I really want to read a Christmas themed book this year! Last year I read A Christmas Carol for the first time and loved it! Have a great week!

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  4. You have some seriously Christmassy books there and it's almost December! Just the covers get you in the mood for Xmas :-)

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  5. Both of those collections look great! Happy reading! Here's my Stacking the Shelves post.

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  6. Enjoy your books, and have a great week!
    Diane @ Diane’s Book Blog

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  7. It's hard to believe it's time for Christmas books! It'll be here before we know it.

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  8. These books sound interesting! Here is my mailbox monday: http://shoshireads.weebly.com/home/musing-and-mailbox-monday

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  9. Two beautiful Christmas books.

    ENJOY!!

    Elizabeth
    Silver's Reviews
    My Mailbox Monday

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