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Camp Hope Series

Forgotten Justice

Meet John Riddle - a man who doesn't know who he is or where he came from or how he got where he is. Meet Christa Anderson - a young woman who knows who she is, where she came from, and how she got where she is. Two people with two very different stories, yet God has brought them together at Camp Hope for a reason and a purpose. Christa believes this, but John doesn't. How can he regain his memory without harm coming to the kind staff of Camp Hope who have taken him in? Why are mysterious things happening? What is so important about October 29th? Learn all these things and more when you pick up Forgotten Justice. It's a great book with intrigue, romance, and Christ at the center. It's the second book in the Camp Hope series. Lois Richer brings to her readers a story of God's ability to show a person that all they truly need to know is that He is "the way, the truth, and the life." Find a warm spot and picture yourself in the middle of the Canadian north woods, you may even meet up with the RCMP!

-Jo / May 4, 2005 / SS2

 

Dangerous Sanctuary

She was running, but she wouldn't admit it. The memories of what she'd lost were too painful, too sad. She found refuge in a place called Camp Hope. They needed a cook and a nurse, and she needed to keep herself busy. In the first installment of the Camp Hope series, Lois Richer brings us a story of renewal and hope that touches the heart and brings questions to the mind. She introduces us to Georgia, a woman with a painful, sorrowful past, and she also introduces us to Kent Anderson, a man with guilt, ambitions, and a heart for God. What is in store for these two people? Will they discover why someone seems to be after Georgia? Will they discover that God can bring about good from tragedy? It's a story with heart and intrigue. Find a campfire, a fireplace, or, at least, a delicious cup of cocoa and curl up with Dangerous Sanctuary!

-Jo / May 12, 2005 / SS4

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