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  2. Amish romance - Wikipedia

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    Amish romance is a literary subgenre of Christian fiction featuring Amish characters, but written and read mostly by evangelical Christian women. An industry term for Amish romance novels is "bonnet rippers" because most feature a woman in a bonnet on the cover, and "bonnet ripper" is a play on the term "bodice ripper" from classic romance novels.

  3. Terri Blackstock - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] By 2004, the first three books in her "Cape Refuge" series reached the top of the Christian Booksellers Association bestseller list before the fourth book in the series was released. [2] In January 2010, the first two books in the series reached the top two places in the Kindle bestseller list after Zondervan temporarily made the books ...

  4. Amanda Flower - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Flower (born January 23, 1980, in Akron, Ohio) is an American writer of mystery novels under her real name and the pen name, "Isabella Alan". She writes for adults and children.

  5. The Best Daily Devotional Prayer Books for Women - AOL

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    ESV Women's Devotional Bible. This devotional book and Bible combination guides you through every page with thoughtful introductions, commentaries, articles, character sketches, and, of course ...

  6. Linda Castillo - Wikipedia

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    Linda Castillo is an American author of novels including The New York Times [1] and USA Today [2] [3] bestselling Kate Burkholder series, which are crime thrillers set in Amish country.

  7. Plain Truth (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Plain Truth was Book of the Week in the May 8, 2000 issue of People Magazine. The review of the book, written by Jill Smolowe stated, "despite the occasional cliche and a coda that feels artificially tacked on, Picoult's seventh novel never loses its grip. The research is convincing, the plotting taut, the scenes wonderfully vivid.

  8. Empowering Books About Women Who Lead

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    These books provide empowering examples of women doing just that: demanding seats when none are offered, crafting their own folding chairs out of whatever materials they can get their hands on ...

  9. Christian Classics Ethereal Library - Wikipedia

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    As of 2005, the primary users of the library fell into three main categories. These are university professors and their students using texts from the library as required reading without running up the students' bill for textbooks, people preparing sermons and Bible studies, and those reading for individual edification. [9]