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Old 09-12-2014, 01:38 AM   #1
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Free (nook/Kindle/Kobo/ePub) What She Left For Me [Christian Women's Literary Novel]

What She Left For Me by Tracie Peterson is a contemporary women's literary fiction novel focusing on the relationships between a mother, daughter, and aunt in the wake of a husband's infidelity, free courtesy of Christian publisher Baker's Bethany House imprint.

Currently free, probably just for one day @ B&N, Amazon UK (slated to drop in the main store after midnight Pacific Time), Kobo (not available to Canadians), Google Play (available to Canadians), and Christian Book (ADE-DRM ePub available worldwide), and can be added to your library @ BookShout (online reading & app download).

Description
When Jana returns from a missions trip, she discovers that her pastor husband has left with his secretary...along with their bank account. Humiliated, penniless, pregnant, and very much alone, Jana reluctantly turns to her mother, Eleanor, in desperation.

Eleanor is haunted by her own guilt and pain, and the arrival of her daughter only serves as a daily reminder of the memories she has long kept hidden away.

Will a delightfully eccentric aunt become a catalyst between these two women? Will they allow God's spirit--and God's people--to bring true healing...and a future filled with love?
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