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Old 07-26-2016, 08:08 AM   #1
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Free (nook/Kindle/Kobo/DRM-free) Beginnings [Xtian Mennonite Contemporary w/Romance]

Beginnings by Kim Vogel Sawyer is the 2nd novel in her Sommerfeld trilogy of contemporary literary/women's fiction with strong f/m romantic elements set in a Mennonite community in Kansas, this installment starring an outsider businesswoman trying to find a sense of identity and place in her mother's faith community even as she has two suitors, one Mennonite, one non-, to choose from, pulling her in different directions, free courtesy of Christian publisher Barbour.

Currently free @ B&N, Amazon (available to Canadians & in the UK) & Kobo (not available to Canadians), & ChristianBook (DRM-free ePub available to select countries)

Apparently the 1st book in the trilogy dealt with the mother's own story of self-discovery and romance, if you happened to want to read more about her, and the 3rd book in the trilogy, Blessings, starring an apparently unrelated community member, is on sale for just 99 cents in many venues.

Description
Beth Quinn is struggling to find a place to belong in the Old Order Mennonite Community of Sommerfeld, Kansas. When she starts a business designing stained glass windows, two men-one a Mennonite, the other not-begin to vie for her attention. Andrew Braun, a member of the Sommerfeld fellowship, is dedicated to family and faith. Sean McCauley, the son of a successful businessman, may only be interested in Beth's talents. Will Beth look to her heavenly Father to fill the emptiness within, or will her desperate quest for love shatter more than one heart?
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