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Free (nook/Kindle/Kobo) Something Old [Xtian Mennonite Coming-of-Age Drama w/Romance]

Something Old by Dianne Christner is the 1st in her Plain City Bridesmaids series of contemporary Mennonite New Adult coming-of-age faith-re-examination romances set amidst the Amish-like sect, this installment a more women's fiction-oriented culture-clash exploring one starring a young woman who finds her starkly judgmental attitude in conflict with the outside world she must work in, free courtesy of Christian publisher Barbour.

Currently free @ B&N (also UK), Amazon (available to Canadians & in the UK), & Kobo (not available to Canadians).

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Travel to Plain City, Ohio, to witness the Mennonite and English culture clash. As Katy Yoder accepts a new job and struggles to define her place in the world, childhood friends and a past romance get in the way. Even when her friends try to help her change her judgmental attitude, Katy is certain that seeing things as black and white is the only way to please God. But as love softens her heart, slowly shades of gray seep into her world, and she discovers the right answer isn’t always the easiest one.
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