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"A Bride of Convenience" For Jody hedlund's Release Crew

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Picture this,   a young woman named Zoe Hart, living in the slums of England, in 1863, working at a sowing mill  trying to survive  while caring for her sister's baby girl who  doesn't want her. Then one morning, Zoe's life is changed forever when the baby passes suddenly, nobody knows why?  Zoe is left to pick up the pieces of her shattered heart and try to move on to something better, while still mourning the loss of her niece, so she decides to leave England and head to British Columbia on a Bride Ship to marry and create a better life for herself. A chance to start over. Along her journey, she meets Jane, a former sowing mill worker she is also looking for a husband as well. They become friends. But Jane falls ill on the ship, as result of her working in the mill. Zoe is heartbroken. Zoe wonders what is next? Next, She meets Abe, a pastor and friend who offers Zoe hope, prayer, and God's love if she accepts. Zoe, then, meets Herman Cox, a recent widow w...

"Take Away Men" For Lola"s Blog Tour

Have you ever felt targeted because you were different? signaled out? This is how twin sisters Bronka and Johanna Lubinski felt growing up Jewish. The story of the sisters lives spans from 1939 through 1961, It is a tale of overcoming and coming to terms with their families past to forgive. F.T.C. Title 16 Disclaimer-  "I received a complimentary copy of this book from The publisher I am only required to post a review, not necessarily positive or negative. All opinions are solely therein my own.  "I am disclosing this in accordance with The F.T.C. Title 16, Part 255, "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements And Testimonials in Advertising."