Until the Harvest (Appalachian Blessings Book #2) - eBook
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Until the Harvest (Appalachian Blessings Book #2) - eBook  -     By: Sarah Loudin Thomas

Until the Harvest (Appalachian Blessings Book #2) - eBook

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Title: Until the Harvest (Appalachian Blessings Book #2) - eBook
By: Sarah Loudin Thomas
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Bethany House
Publication Date: 2015
ISBN: 9781441269614
ISBN-13: 9781441269614
Series: Appalachian Blessings
Stock No: WW76261EB

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Take This Journey of Broken Souls Restored and Tentative Hearts Brought Fully to Life

When family tragedy derails Henry Phillips's college studies, he's left unmoored and feeling abandoned. The only things that can tamp down his grief are the family farm, his fiddle, and an unexpected friendship with sweet but unusual preteen Mayfair Hoffman.
 
Unfortunately, Mayfair's older sister, Margaret, despite her spray of freckles and cute, turned-up nose, has a completely different effect. His grandmother's helper, she's always around, ready to push his buttons, and it seems at first that she doesn't care about his troubles.
 
Henry soon realizes, though, that Margaret's facing her own struggles. Mayfair's health and unique gift sit at the heart of those worries. Henry and Margaret soon find themselves relying on each other as potential tragedy collides with growing hope in a warm story of family bonds and the surprising ways healing finds us all. 

Author Bio

Sarah Loudin Thomas is a fundraiser for a children's ministry, who has also written for Mountain Homes Southern Style and Now & Then magazines, as well as The Asheville Citizen-Times. Her debut novel was Miracle in a Dry Season. She holds a BA in English from Coastal Carolina University. She and her husband reside in Asheville, North Carolina. She can be found online at www.sarahloudinthomas.com.

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