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Dear to Me (The Brides of Webster County #3).(Book review)
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Reviewer's Bookwatch
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May 1, 2008| Author:
Plach, Lori
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Dear to Me (The Brides of Webster County #3)
Wanda E. Brunstetter
Barbour Books
PO Box 719 Ulrichsville, OH 44683
ISBN 9781597896115, $9.97, www.barbourbooks.com
When faced with a major decision and desiring for God's will in your life, don't you wish that the correct decision would come to you like a bolt of lightning? Melinda Andrews has everything that a young Amish girl would want. She has been baptized in the Amish faith,...
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