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Kim Vogel Sawyer

    Kim Vogel Sawyer crea historias que animan a los lectores a una relación más profunda e íntima con Dios. Su pasión literaria se entrelaza con su fe, reflejando un estilo de escritura distintivo. A través de sus obras, tiene como objetivo inspirar y elevar el espíritu del lector. Sawyer crea narrativas cautivadoras que resuenan con temas de fe y crecimiento personal.

    When Mercy Rains
    When Grace Sings
    When Love Returns
    Beneath a Prairie Moon
    Bringing Maggie Home
    Room for Hope
    • Room for Hope

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Set against a backdrop of desperation, the story follows Neva as she grapples with the burden of a significant betrayal. Her journey revolves around the quest for forgiveness, not only for the wrongs done to her but also for herself. As she navigates her emotions and the complexities of her situation, Neva seeks to cultivate hope amidst her struggles, ultimately exploring themes of redemption and resilience in the face of adversity.

      Room for Hope
    • Bringing Maggie Home

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Set against a backdrop of decades-long loss, this gripping narrative delves into an unsolved mystery that haunts a community. As secrets unravel, the story explores themes of grief, resilience, and the quest for truth. Characters are intricately developed, each carrying their own burdens while intertwined in the search for closure. The book invites readers to ponder the impact of unresolved pasts and the strength found in confronting deep-seated fears. A compelling blend of suspense and emotional depth awaits.

      Bringing Maggie Home
    • Beneath a Prairie Moon

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Set against a prairie backdrop, this heartwarming tale follows a high society woman who finds refuge in a welcoming western town after being cast off from her elite life. Readers who enjoy sweet historical romances will be drawn to the themes of resilience and community as the protagonist navigates her new surroundings and discovers love and acceptance. The story promises to resonate with fans of Tracie Peterson and Tamara Alexander, offering a blend of romance and personal growth.

      Beneath a Prairie Moon
    • When Love Returns

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Exploring themes of faith and redemption, the story follows Suzanne and Paul as they navigate their past mistakes and uncertainties. Their journey is marked by self-discovery and the quest for a renewed relationship, prompting them to seek strength in God. As they confront their doubts and regrets, they must decide if they can embrace a second chance at love amidst the challenges they face.

      When Love Returns
    • When Grace Sings

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      In Arborville, turmoil disrupts the tranquility as Alexa and Anna-Grace become embroiled in conflict and hidden truths. Faced with challenges that threaten their peace, the two friends must navigate their faith and seek the God of all grace, even as confusion surrounds them. Their journey explores themes of resilience, friendship, and the quest for clarity in difficult times.

      When Grace Sings
    • When Mercy Rains

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Leaving her Old Order Mennonite community, the protagonist carries a burden of secrets that shape her journey. As she navigates her new life, she discovers that divine revelation and redemption come in unexpected ways. The story explores themes of faith, personal transformation, and the complexities of leaving behind a familiar world while seeking truth and healing.

      When Mercy Rains
    • An Old Order Mennonite couple's vows and beliefs are challenged in this stirring contemporary novel for fans of Cindy Woodsmall or Shelley Shepherd Gray. Anthony and Marty Hirschler are part of an Old Order Mennonite community in Pine Hill, Indiana. The couple has grown apart since a doctor confirmed they would never have children. Marty longs to escape the tight-knit area where large families are valued, and the opportunity to do so arises when her childhood friend, Brooke Spalding, resurfaces with the wild idea of rebuilding a ghost town into a resort community. Brooke hires Anthony to help with the construction, drawing the Hirschlers away from Indiana and into her plan, and then finds herself diagnosed with cancer. Moral complications with Brooke's vision for a casino as part of the resort and the discovery of a runaway teenager hiding on the property open up a world neither the Hirschlers nor Brooke had considered before. Will they be able to overcome their challenges and differences to help the ones among them hurting the most?

      Ours for a Season
    • Freedom's Song

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      "A famous riverboat singer poses as a slave owner in order to lead runaway slaves to freedom and save her own life in this powerful novel from the bestselling author of The Librarian of Boone's Hollow"-- Provided by publisher

      Freedom's Song
    • Guide Me Home

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Working as a guide in Mammoth Cave offers a unique opportunity to explore the natural wonders of one of the world's longest cave systems. The protagonist navigates the challenges of guiding tours while uncovering the cave's secrets and history. As they interact with diverse visitors and confront personal dilemmas, themes of discovery and connection with nature emerge. The story intertwines the beauty of the underground landscape with the complexities of human relationships, creating an engaging narrative that highlights both adventure and introspection.

      Guide Me Home
    • Unveiling the Past

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Mysteries, family secrets, and the love of a true Father are found at the heart of this gripping novel from the bestselling author of Bringing Maggie Home Newlyweds Sean Eagle and Meghan DeFord are no strangers to pain and loss. As cold-case detectives, they know intimately the anguish family members endure after the murder or disappearance of a loved one. But when a new case hits too close to home, it threatens to pull loose the fragile cords of their young marriage. Sheila Menke was just a girl when her father left for work and never returned. An investigation revealed he had embezzled enough to start a new life elsewhere, but Sheila could never accept the court’s criminalization of her father. Meghan reluctantly takes the case, secretly fearing it will stir up buried feelings about her own biological father. And while Sean investigates the mysterious death of two young brothers, he longs to start a family. But Meghan worries that with a negligent mother and an absentee father as her parenting examples, she might never be fit for motherhood. As they delve deeper into the past, both Meghan and Sheila must choose to either stumble along the road of bitterness and resentment or walk the difficult path toward forgiveness and healing. When the cases begin to break wide open, these young women are poised to discover that while earthly fathers may fail, there is one in heaven who is a father to the fatherless.

      Unveiling the Past