Welcome to Appleridge, a small town with a huge heart! Come for a little visit, kick off your boots, and get cozy!
Meet a small Morgan horse named My Fare Thee Well-a kind soul with soft brown eyes-as he brings a few changes to Appleridge, and, especially to Trina Shaw's very private existence. Trina leans on her Appleridge friends-Jennie, Lainie, and Marcy-as she walks down a path of reconciliation and forgiveness. Meet Barton Shaw, Trina's brother, a changed man carrying a heavy load, and her mom, Margaret, ever faithful in prayer.
With the support of her family and community, a young Amish widow honors her husband's memory while raising three young children. When tragedy strikes, old and new friends from Appleridge arrive with a generous gift.
Jeremy James has a surprise of his own for Jennie McKenzie, and Jennie's grandpa, Charlie Gantzler, never lets much grass grow under his feet. Local veterinarian, Dr. Adrian Peterson, shares a few touching words of wisdom with a young Amish boy. The Appleridge gang rallies around Cassy Morton and Megan Peterson when a domineering boyfriend threatens their friendship. Horsemanship instructor, Lainie Anderson, leads her performance team as they become an Appleridge entertainment favorite.
There's a lot happening in Appleridge. Finding Fare is the third book in the Faith, Family, Friends & Horses series. Don't worry if you haven't read Gathering Goodness and Trusting Truth-but you may enjoy them later! Enjoy Christian Fiction with fun and entertaining characters...including horses.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 21 mm
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978-1-7337884-7-2 (9781733788472)
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Linda Amick Algire loves to write inspirational stories with entertaining characters-always including horses. Her stories turn a messy world into a place of love and friendship. When Linda isn't writing, she enjoys playing her fiddle and spoiling her grandsons when they visit. She also enjoys learning new things with a Morgan horse named Rendition, affectionately nicknamed Wren. Linda invites you to stop in and visit for a while at www.fawnsongfarm.com where you may also find a bit of Appleridge news. Please leave Linda a note when you visit-she loves hearing from readers!