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Bunn, T. Davis Innocent Libertine Bethany House Publishers 2004 0-7642-2858-7 / 9780764228582 Paperback ABOUT THE BOOK Innocent Libertine FROM THE PUBLISHER T. Davis Bunn is an award-winning writer whose growing list of novels demonstrates the scope and diversity of his writing talent. Isabella Bunn has been a vital part of his writing success, and her careful research and attention to detail have left their imprint on nearly every story. Their life abroad has provided much inspiration and information for plots and settings. They live near Oxfordshire, England SYNOPSIS Enter the courts and palaces of 18th-century England alongside a young American woman who must stand for her faith. Sequel to the bestselling The Solitary Envoy. Price:
29.01 USD
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Bunn, T. Davis Presence Bethany House Publishers 1999 0-7642-2301-1 / 9780764223013 Paperback ABOUT THE BOOK Presence FROM THE PUBLISHER A small-town lawyer of integrity, a group of big-city politicians with hidden agendas, a sinister underworld of corruption and greed-and a cause overshadowing all of them ... T.J. Case, a lawyer and politician from the south, has taken a stand of integrity that has cost him his re-election campaign for the North Carolina House of Representatives. As he and his wife take time away to consider their future, an early morning of quiet reflection is transformed into a remarkable commissioning that propels them into the middle of big-time politics in Washington, D.C. And accompanying this mission is an extraordinary sense of peace and divine direction to help reshape twisted lives and challenge corrupted systems. But the bipartisan cause that T.J. Case represents is not welcomed in certain sectors of the administration. And a shadowy underworld of organized evil stands squarely in the way to block its progress. Can one man truly make a difference? A Fascinating and Compelling First Novel from a Superb New Writer! SYNOPSIS Guided by a sense of divine direction, small-town lawyer T. J. Case goes to Washington, D.C. Standing up for a just cause, he finds himself at the center of a corrupt system. Will his dramatic clash with resisting forces allow the presence of God to emerge? Price:
29.01 USD
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Bunn, T. Davis Riders of the Pale Horse Bethany House Publishers 2000 0-7642-2759-9 / 9780764227592 Paperback ABOUT THE BOOK Riders of the Pale Horse FROM THE PUBLISHER A political thriller with deep spiritual conflict, this fast-paced novel by bestselling author T. Davis Bunn takes the world to the brink of destruction when fundamentalist Islamic terrorists get their hands on nuclear materials. Only two young Americans can stop their deadly scheme. About the Author: T. Davis Bunn is a bestselling, award-winning writer for whom life abroad has provided much inspiration for his stories. A former international business executive, he and his wife live near Oxford, England. SYNOPSIS A political thriller with deep spiritual conflict, this fast-paced novel from bestselling author T. Davis Bunn takes the world to the brink of destruction when fundamentalist Islamic terrorists get their hands on nuclear materials. Only two young Americans can stop their deadly scheme. FROM THE CRITICS Library Journal In this reissue of a 1994 novel by the best-selling author of Drummer in the Dark, two Americans cross paths near the Afghanistan border on very different assignments but with a common goal: to prevent nuclear materials from falling into the hands of Islamic terrorists. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information. Price:
33.46 USD
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Bunn, T. Davis The Gift Bethany House Publishers 1994 1-55661-527-2 / 9781556615276 Hardcover ABOUT THE BOOK The Gift ANNOTATION Following the wonderful response during the past year to his first book--The Quilt--author T. Davis Bunn presents another gem of a gift book. An elderly woman and a busy young professional recuperate from surgery in the same hospital room. As their very different worlds converge, together they each receive the gift of a vision of the true beauty and purpose of life. FROM THE PUBLISHER For Those Who Loved The Quilt Grace had few regrets about her life or her world. A pinch of this, a dash of that, love and laughter in good measure, a few tears to soften her vision when what she saw was too much to bear. And she loved life like she loved her God-rich in depth and full of flavor. Leslie?s entire life had been spent building up the size of her world. Bigger office, bigger salary, bigger car. She had fought tooth and nail to gain power and status, and both were now hers. Without warning the elderly woman and the busy young professional find themselves recuperating from surgery in the same hospital room. Their very different worlds have converged and been reduced to a space measuring ten by twelve. But it is here that, just as unexpectedly, a great expansion of spirit awaits. Together they journey to a gift-a new understanding and awareness of the true beauty and purpose of life. Price:
26.79 USD
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Bunn, T. Davis The Quilt Bethany House Publishers 2004 0-7642-2822-6 / 9780764228223 Hardcover ABOUT THE BOOK The Quilt FROM THE PUBLISHER Hallmark and Bethany have teamed up to produce a lovely gift edition of this bestselling novella by T. Davis Bunn. The Quilt is a beautifully woven intergenerational story of a grandmother who uses a quilting project to pass along her spiritual heritage to family and friends. As the women gather together to share thanksgiving and requests as they quilt, they end up weaving both aspects of prayer into the fabric of their lives. In a world where people often are too busy to talk to those around them, let alone truly care for them, here is a welcome invitation to sit quietly, pray for others, and give thanks to God. A perfect gift for women of all ages, especially those who enjoy quilts, quilting, and other crafts. SYNOPSIS The truly beautiful story of an elderly grandmother whose life and words transcend time and place. An exceptional gift book for readers of all ages and interests. Price:
31.25 USD
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Bunn, T. Davis The Solitary Envoy Bethany House Publishers 2004 0-7642-2857-9 / 9780764228575 Paperback ABOUT THE BOOK The Solitary Envoy FROM THE PUBLISHER Book 1 of Heirs of Acadia, continuing the story told in the bestselling Janette Oke and T. Davis Bunn Song of Acadia series. Erica Langston's comfortable home and loving family living near Washington, D.C., carry no outward hint of the sorrows and fears faced by her Acadian forebears, but she will soon discover that similar determination and fortitude will be required of her. When the British once again invade the nation's capital and leave death and destruction in their wake, Erica is left to deal with the creditors circling around the crumbling family business. It seems her only recourse is to travel to England to collect on outstanding debts held in British banks. Arriving in London at the home of the United States ambassador, Erica is gradually immersed in a secret mission that brings her face-to-face with her most feared and reviled enemy. She discovers that Gereth Powers is part of a group of Christian activists headed up by William Wilberforce himself. Along the way, Erica comes to realize her faith has been more cultural than real, and her spiritual journey becomes far more signi?cant than her journey over the ocean. This audio version is abridged to three hours. FROM THE CRITICS Romantic Times It's 1812 and Erica Langston longs to help run the family business. Her mother won't hear of it--until Erica's father is killed in the British invasion of the U.S. Capitol. Then Erica becomes The Solitary Envoy and goes to Britain to claim money stolen by an unscrupulous English banker. Her sojourn is fraught with joy and peril, and she falls desperately in love with the one man she cannot have--the major in charge of the soldiers who killed her father. Will she learn to trust God and forgive before it is too late? T. Davis Bunn and Isabella Bunn pen an engrossing, neatly plotted story of one plucky woman's fight for freedom and faith. The authors' skills at envoking the flavor of the period and their grasp of the issues and mores of Regency England shine through. AudioFile Holding her dying father in her arms, Erica Langston, daughter of a well-to-do merchant, watches their family business burn as the British march on Washington in 1812. Narrator Amiee Lily captures the spirit of those turbulent times. The pacing is tight, the story laden with emotion and romance as Erica travels to Britain to collect gold held unjustly by the British Crown after the invasion. Lily switches from American to British upper and lower-class accents with deft skill. Although expertly narrated, the setting is 1812, when women didn't have the rights Erica takes for granted in her travels. This anachronism detracts from the story. G.D.W. ® AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine Price:
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