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Watch a Video Overview of Angie’s Contemporary novels (requires Quick Time Player)
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Available for order here. Jennifer Graham—mother, student, and embalmer’s apprentice—could use a friend. She finds one in McLane Larson, a newcomer to Mt. Dora. While McLane’s soldier-husband serves overseas, Jen promises to support McLane, then learns that her tie to this woman goes far deeper than friendship. When a difference of opinion threatens their relationship, Jennifer discovers weaknesses in her own character . . . and a faith far stronger than she had imagined. A Romantic Times Top Pick! “Be prepared to shed a few tears in Hunt’s emotionally gripping tale, the second in the Fairlawn series. With themes of family, friendship, and trusting God, the plot is enhanced by realistic and engaging characters. Jennifer’s growth as a character is evident, and the supporting cast enhances the story in a significant way. “ --Melissa Parcels, Romantic Times reviewer Finalist in Foreword Magazine’s Book of the Year Award 2008 Christy Award finalist Watch the video trailer for this book! How do you live when God asks you to bury a dream? Jennifer Graham, the no-nonsense chief of staff for a Virginia senator, quits her job after her divorce—and finds herself an unemployed single mom. Forced to live with her mother until she can find work on Capitol Hill that does not involve her gregarious ex-husband, her efforts are stymied until she learns that she has inherited a funeral home in picturesque Mt. Dora. Jennifer journeys to the small Florida town with her two sons and her mother, never dreaming that within a mortuary she will uncover mysteries of love and life. "Doesn't She Look Natural? proves the point that Angela Hunt is one of the most versatile authors writing today. Hunt can bring her readers up close and personal to any emotion common to the human heart, and she does just that in her latest release. With her trademark lovable, multifaceted characters and flawless, unpredictable storytelling, she allows us to view life through a lens that ranges from humor to pathos, from dreams to grit, from anger and frustration to courage and hope. I loved these people. I loved this book." ---BJ Hoff, author of the Mountain Song Legacy series, the American Anthem series, and An Emerald Ballad.
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THREE WOMEN . . . ONE MAN . . . A GATHERING STORM In the path of a devastating hurricane, three very different women find themselves trapped in the elevator of a high-rise office building. All three conceal shattering secrets —unaware that their secrets center on the same man. The betrayed wife, eager to confront her faithless husband, with rage in her heart and a gun in her pocket . . . The determined mistress, finally ready to tell her lover she wants marriage and a family . . . The fugitive cleaning woman, tormented by the darkest secret of all . . . As the storm rages ever closer, these three must unite to fight for their lives in the greatest test of courage — and faith —any woman could ever face.
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Selected as one of Booklist’s Top Ten Christian Novels of 2006 It was supposed to be an adventure. A little time off to honor the memory of a friend and complete a service project in the tropics. Do good deeds while getting a tan. But when a storm rocks their plans, five longtime friends from college find themselves hurled onto a desolate island, and relief fades to fear. Here nature rules with a vengeance, and their lone shelter from raw conditions is a sinister cave . . . Are they victims of a bizarre psychological experiment? Or could this godforsaken place have the power to maroon them forever? Optioned for film by Namesake Productions!
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Her mother's tragic death led Jacquelyn Wilkes to her career as a nurse, in hopes of saving others from similar sorrow. But her carefully built world is shaken when a new doctor, Jonah Martin, arrives at the clinic. Warm with his patients, yet coolly distant toward the nurses, his behavior fuels her mistrust... until she discovers a lump in her own breast. In Jonah, Jacquelyn finds an unexpected ally in the fight of her life, but when Jonah's past came back to haunt him, Jacquelyn must find within herself the strength to heal her doctor's wounds.
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Winner of a Gold Medallion in ForeWord Magazine’s Book of the Year award! Read an interview with Angela Hunt about The Novelist Jordan Casey Kerrigan's twenty spy novels have sold millions. But when a student in her community college fiction class challenges her to try writing something different, something more personal, she surprises herself by doing just that. Though The Ambassador is intended as a classroom model, Jordan also hopes it may help her get through to her troubled son Zack. But Zack's behavior grows increasingly erratic as the novel takes shape. When his suicide attempt drives Jordan to the point of panic, she finds herself somehow walking through the pages of her own novel, reaching out to embrace the character she's created but also receiving comfort and strength for her own painful circumstances. The two stories--Jordan's and The Ambassador--unfold together in an exploration of fiction and faith, creation and the Creator, God's sovereignty and man's free will. Visit novelist Jordan Casey's web site: www.jordancasey.com
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Winner of a 2000 Angel Award from Excellence in Media, the 2000 Aspen Gold Award, and the 2000 Holt Medallion. A desperate mother caught between truth and deception . . . a young boy with an incredible gift others would kill to possess . . . What would you do if you gave birth to a child who could not lie? What if he could also tell when others were lying? Scientists would want to study him, religious zealots would want to worship him, politicians would fear him . . . A mother's heart must do battle with the forces of evil in The Truth Teller.
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Winner of the Silver Medallion in ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year award If animals could talk, what would they say? Glee Granger has invested the last eight years of her life in Sema, a lowland gorilla she’s raised from infancy. When the zoo that owns Sema presses for custody, Glee has to submit to a change of plans . . . never realizing that her life and Sema's will be changed in the process.
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Finalist in ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year award Watch the Video Trailer (Requires Real Player) Read an interview with Angela Hunt about The Awakening Aurora Rose Norquest is different from her neighbors, different from most people. Still single at thirty-five, she spends every hour of her days and nights in an elegant Manhattan apartment, quietly caring for her invalid mother. Then her mother dies, and Aurora's world spins on its axis. Reality shatters into startlingly realistic nightmares, and the shards of troubling memories slice into her sleep. Everything Aurora has believed about herself and her world fades into murky dreams that will not let her rest. Something, someone is pursuing her--growing more threatening by the day, testing the limits of her sanity. Will she find the courage to confront her unseen pursuer? Or will she surrender to the destructive melancholy that haunts her days and nights? What will it take to satisfy the relentless intruder whose voice presses her toward The Awakening?
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Winner of the National Readers' Choice Award Emma Rose Howard left a life of unhappiness behind when she married Bible student Abel Howard. After twenty-four years of working together, they are leaders of a mega-church in Kentucky. But when Emma Rose receives a phone call from a living, breathing reminder of her dark past, she finds herself drawn to the world she has left behind . . . and increasingly uncomfortable with the world she and her husband have made.
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Winner of a 2004 Angel Award from Excellence in Media, and the Silver Medallion in ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Award Deep in the lush and dangerous rain forests of Peru, Alexandra Pace and her team search determinedly for a cure for deadly diseases. One strain of the disease has already begun the process of ravaging Alexandra's own mind and body. Finding a cure is the only hope for her and for her daughter, who has almost certainly inherited the same disease. Alex believes she is searching for a needle in a haystack until she meets Michael Kenway, a British doctor who lost his wife when "mad cow disease" ravaged Britain in the 1990's. He presents her with an incredible story--a patient suffering from the disease was cured by a mythical "healing tribe" living deep in the Amazon jungle. Reluctantly placing her faith in Michael, who is entirely too religious for her comfort, Alexandra and her team seek out an unreached indigenous group who may hold the cure not only for Alex, but also for the world. The Canopy is also available in an audio book, cassette or CD.
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Finalist in ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Award Steve and Diana Sheldon had it all--great careers, a lovely teenage daughter, an adorable five-year-old son. But when a freak accident ravages their happy family, Diana finds herself viewing the world through new eyes of grief . . . and accepting ideas she would have considered unacceptable only a few weeks before. What would you give for your heart's desire?
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Watch the video trailer from the Hallmark movie! Newspaper columnist Peyton MacGruder is proud of three things--her immaculate VW Jetta, her status as a strong single woman, and her ability to write fast--until her editor warns that her column is failing. She is given three weeks to change either her approach or her job. As Peyton considers her future, the unthinkable happens--PanWorld Flight 848, en route from New York to Tampa, bursts into flame and crashes in Tampa Bay. All 261 people aboard are killed. For a week Peyton and her fellow reporters cover the nation's worst air disaster with numbed emotions, then they try to move on. Peyton is wondering how to attract readers when a woman approaches and hands her a plastic bag that washed up behind her house. It contains a note, almost certainly from the doomed flight, with a simple message-- “T--I love you. All is forgiven. Dad.” Peyton now has the perfect story to attract readers . . . and a tool to uncover lessons about love, forgiveness, and about herself. The Note will be a Hallmark holiday movie, premiering Dec. 8, 2007 on the Hallmark channel! Visit www.whatwouldyouwrite.com for a series of touching tributes.
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Winner of the Silver Medallion in ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Award Daryn Austin, political princess and daughter of a Georgia governor, has always dreamed of being the first female president of the United States. In November 2000, she and Craig Parker, an independent, win the national election and Daryn moves into the Vice Presidential mansion. On June 6, 2003, however, destiny propels Daryn to the pinnacle of power when Parker dies unexpectedly. She now controls the White House, but she must tread carefully if she is to win the 2004 election and implement real change in American society. To help her through political and legal quagmires, she hires Paul Santana, the brilliant lawyer she had loved while attending law school. When she nominates Paul to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court, however, her grand plans begin to crumble. After being influenced by another justice, the man she loves begins to love God, a rival with whom Daryn cannot compete. Daryn's obsession with the changed Paul leads to an emotionally charged battle of wills from which neither can escape unscathed.
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Heather thought she was marrying the man of her dreams, but one year into the marriage she's convinced she's living in a nightmare. And Kurt Stone--what has gone wrong with his bride of only twelve months? This is not what he signed on for when he said, "I do." A short novella written in the male/female points of view, (Bill wrote the man chapters, Angela wrote the woman chapters.) this is a must read for anyone who's married . . . or thinking about that trip down the aisle. Also available on audio cassette, read by the authors!
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Who is Asher Genzano? A fanatic? A religious zealot? A raving lunatic? Or is he what he says he is--a 2000-year-old man cursed with immortality and on a holy mission to prevent a global cataclysm? Claudia Fischer’s search for answers leads her into the past where myth, history, and prophecy intertwine in ancient legends of the Wandering Jew, biblical warnings about the Antichrist, and eyewitness accounts of the Crucifixion, the Inquisition, the Holocaust. What Claudia learns challenges everything she believes . . . about life, love, and God.
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Winner of an Angel Award from Excellence in Media Theodora Russell, an aspiring writer, finds herself caught in a dangerous conspiracy when she unwittingly reads another writer's proposal. Can she outwit the people who want the facts to remain silent? For more information on the link between abortion and breast cancer, visit www.abortionbreastcancer.com .
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