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  • Worth the Wait

    Laura Jackson

    Paperback (HopeSprings Books, Feb. 3, 2014)
    Christian Fiction for Young Adults Ellie Lansing has a picture-perfect life with a close-knit family and the perfect boyfriend. But her world is suddenly knocked off center when her drool-worthy boyfriend cheats, and her always-has-it-together mother is diagnosed with cancer. Ellie doesn't get it. She always does the right thing - doesn't God owe her a happy life? Through her heartache, Ellie learns that sometimes what seems like the end is really just the beginning and that what God has for us is always worth the wait.
  • Hear No Evil

    Mary L. Hamilton

    Paperback (HopeSprings Books, Nov. 1, 2013)
    Middle Grade Readers. Christian fiction for 8-12 year olds. Summer camp is no fun for Brady McCaul. The girl with the cute dimples thinks he’s immature and childish. The camp bully targets him with cruel taunts and teasing, and flips Brady’s canoe to keep him from winning the race. But worst of all, his mom won’t let him come home. She doesn’t want him living with her anymore. Brady wonders if even God cares about him. Can Brady figure out what he did to earn Mom’s rejection and change her mind by week’s end? Or will he have to live with his workaholic dad, the guy who left when Brady was seven? All seems lost until a surprising secret changes everything.
  • Speak No Evil

    Mary L. Hamilton

    Paperback (HopeSprings Books, Aug. 4, 2014)
    Christian fiction for teens / tweens / middle grade. Taylor Dixon knew having his younger sister at camp would be a pain, but he never expected the pain to go so deep. At 15, Taylor dreams of getting his driver's license and driving race cars when he's older. His sister, Marissa, is the only one who believes in his dream, but her adventurous spirit keeps landing him in trouble. Consequently, Dad won't let him get his license and predicts Taylor is heading for the same jail cell as his once-favored older brother. Taylor returns to Rustic Knoll Bible Camp expecting softball, swimming and sermons. Then he finds a classic Mustang in the camp's garage and jumps at the owner's invitation to help restore it. But when Marissa falls for his snobbish cabin mate, the war of words and pranks escalates until it threatens both the car and his dreams for the future. Will Taylor fulfill Dad's prediction and end up in jail? Or will he finally learn the Truth found in the old car's engine?
  • See No Evil

    Mary L. Hamilton

    Paperback (HopeSprings Books, May 4, 2015)
    Christian fiction for Middle Grade / Young Adults. Steven Miller guards a dark secret. Dad drilled into Steven that blindness should never be used as an excuse. So when Steven finds an old triathlon medallion among Dad's belongings, he's inspired to follow in his footsteps. Maybe it'll quiet the guilt he's carried since Dad's death three years ago. While Steven continues his triathlon training during his final summer at camp, a serious illness keeps Rustic Knoll's beloved Nurse Willie from managing her clinic. When Steven teams up with his friend Claire to encourage Willie's recovery, his feelings for Claire grow beyond friendship. But his buddy, Dillon, has started down a dangerous path that Steven knows all too well. Can he keep his friend from falling into that sin without exposing his own past?
  • A Present For Mommy

    Ruth Chorney, Jillian Sawyshyn

    eBook (7Springs Books, Dec. 16, 2019)
    Written by Ruth Chorney and illustrated by Jillian Sawyshyn,'A Present for Mommy' is a vibrantly illustrated rhyming children’s book. Chorney and Sawyshyn have teamed up to produce a delightful little story that appeals to any child who ever picked a bouquet of dandelions and to any adult who ever received one, with love.
  • Worth the Wait: Waltham Academy, Book 1

    Laura Jackson, Teresa Gail, HopeSprings Books

    Audiobook (HopeSprings Books, Nov. 11, 2014)
    Ellie Lansing has a picture-perfect life with a close-knit family and the perfect boyfriend. But her world is suddenly knocked off center when her drool-worthy boyfriend cheats, and her always-has-it-together mother is diagnosed with cancer. Ellie doesn't get it. She always does the right thing - doesn't God owe her a happy life? Through her heartache, Ellie learns that sometimes what seems like the end is really just the beginning and that what God has for us is always worth the wait.