In Amish Circle Letters, follow the journey of a series of letters that pass through the Fisher family. Meet feisty Mary Ruth, the young woman who prefers her independence to conformity, Steve who gave up long ago on finding love, and little Katie who makes a new friend in Melvin, a friendship that
The Complete Circle Series
โ Scribed by Ted Dekker
- Book ID
- 110698313
- Publisher
- Thomas Nelson
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- Books of History Chronicles: The Circle
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781418581893
- ASIN
- B0052FTNJ2
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
More than a million readers have experienced the Circle series. Now, for the first time ever โ and only for a limited time โ they can dive deeper with a limited edition boxed set.
Included in this special collector's set is:
- Dekker's highly anticipated new novel Green
- New hardcover editions of Black, Red, and White โ originally published in 2004 but long gone from shelves.
- Specially commissioned collector's box to display this limited edition set
- Perfect for Christmas gift giving.
This is a "must have" for the thousands of hardcore fans โ as well as for the newer Dekker fans who now have a limited window to secure hardcover editions of the entire epic series.
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Completing the CircleCarol Lynne"Book four in the Men in Love series."Left alone and pregnant, Cory did the unthinkable and married the best friend of the man she loved. For seven long years Cory paid for her choice. She was finally set free from her torment the day her husband died.Remy loved Cory,
Completing the CircleCarol Lynne"Book four in the Men in Love series."Left alone and pregnant, Cory did the unthinkable and married the best friend of the man she loved. For seven long years Cory paid for her choice. She was finally set free from her torment the day her husband died.Remy loved Cory,
Anne Stevenson's Completing the Circle is a swansong collection of moving elegies and celebrations written in her 80s during the early decades of what she calls in her preface, 'a newly transformed, already terrifying century'. Most of these poems look back on her past from 'the viewpoint of a bewil