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Julie, a young and troubled teen, dreads spending her summer on a Canadian island with unknown relatives. But she's intrigued when her uncle sends an older teen, Stan, to pick her up in his boat. Even better, she meets a wonderful dog who doesn't seem to mind listening to her. Julie's hopes for happiness begin to rise, but stolen artifacts and the tricks of her spiteful cousin threaten to drag her into a disaster. She can't help wondering: does God care?
A secret room. A secret stash. A secret hope. Nick Radford plots to find a treasure, hoping that Grandfather won't have to sell the Inn. Perhaps his family could even move here too! His dream grows brighter when he discovers historic old Notes with cipher-clues and makes friends with a beautiful coonhound named Miss Digger. But he can't decode the clues, and Mom is still sick, and someone is trying to sabotage the Inn. So . . . what's a kid to do? Should he give up on his dream and ignore the Bible verse he found in the Notes? What does trusting God really mean, anyway? He'd better find out.
A heart divided . . . An enemy unseen . . . A riddle of trust. Lindsey Dumont, photographer, must defend her home in the Pine Barrens while she struggles to revive her career and salvage a long-distance romance. Why is God doing this? And who can she trust?
A scheming woman.A man she can't fathom.A mystery that endangers her career.Is this how God answers Lindsey's prayers? Lindsey Dumont, photographer, travels to the rugged coast of Washington's Olympic Peninsula to finish her photo essay on a rare breed of Makah dogs.But disaster looms for her project, and she decides to fight back. Now she must confront the man who deceived her and unravel a threatening mystery. THE DUMONT CHRONICLESThe Dumont family, French Huguenots, settled in New Jersey during Colonial days. Since then, certain Dumont women have led lives marked by adventure. Although they differed in personality and circumstances, these women held in common the gifts of artistry, courage, and a growing faith in God. In this book, Lindsey Dumont faces a test of courage far from her home in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, and the Dumont family history, yet undiscovered, awaits her return.
"Don't bury yourself in that wilderness!" her relatives say. "Even though you're a widow, you're still young." No matter what they think, Madeleine decides to go. She'll help her aunt restore the old house; she'll sign up for an online baking course; and she'll bury--yes, bury--those terrible memories. ''From now on," she tells herself, "I'm going to be strong and independent." Her plan seems to be working, except for the panic attacks, until she has to deflect the attentions of two men. The doctor, who has a fire-scarred past, is not upset by her panic attacks and knows he can help her to heal. The writer, who conceals more than one secret, admires her spirit and is certain that she needs him.God uses both men and her father's gift of a floral paperweight to remind her of His enduring "forever love," and as she yields to Him, she finds the courage to take a new and challenging path.
Steve and Liz Bailey continue their work to bring God's word to troubled villages with the help of their new Cessna airplane. Book 3 in the Adventures of an Arctic Missionary series.
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