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  • June

    Lori Copeland

    eBook (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Aug. 1, 2007)
    Wanted: Women with religious upbringing, high morals, and a strong sense of adventure, willing to marry decent, God-fearing men. Applicants may apply by mail. Must allow at least two months for an answer.Like her sister before her, June leaves her Michigan home to embrace her future as a mail-order bride to a young Washington State pastor. But from the start, nothing works out as June expects. Caught up in her fiancé’s vision for an elaborate tabernacle that would befit God’s glory, she soon learns that not everyone approves of the plan; some would rather support the local orphanage. June finds herself drawn to the orphanage run by her friend Samantha and her aging aunt. Caring for the orphans is a natural outlet for June’s generous, nurturing spirit. But the two projects seem incompatible, and June finds herself faced with difficult choices—choices that challenge both her faith and her heart.
  • June

    Gabrielle Lord

    Hardcover (Kane Miller Book Pub, June 1, 2010)
    June is book 6 of a 12 book series. With seconds to spare Cal escapes from the burning wreck of the Orca. Helicopters search from the sky, while Oriana's thugs chase on foot. There's no time to think about his dead great-uncle - Cal must dodge the cops and crim's, and return to his pursuit of the Ormond jewel. Convinced Sligo has the jewel, Cal embarks on a dangerous break-in mission to retrieve it. He hopes it will give him the answers he needs, but what if it reveals another menacing mystery? Stealing from his enemies could prove to be a fatal mistake... The clock is ticking . Any second could be his last. Callum Ormond has been warned. He has 365 days. The countdown has begun... 12 books. 12 months.
  • June

    Lori Copeland

    Paperback (Tyndale House Publishers, April 1, 1999)
    Lori Copeland continues her historical romance series, Brides of the West, with book 2, June. As June leaves her Michigan home to become the mail-order bride of a Washington State preacher, readers will learn the important lesson that God is ever faithful, even when we don't understand his plan or purpose in our lives. June delivers a lighthearted, entertaining story along with strong moral values and a Christian worldview.Mail-order bride June Kallahan arrives in Seattle from Michigan to discover that her intended, Eli Messenger, the assistant to a famous evangelist named Isaac Inman, is ill. After he dies, June stays on to work at the local orphanage, where she realizes Inman is allowing the orphans to go without in order to build a showy tabernacle. A romance blooms between June and Parker Sentell, a friend of Eli's, as they try to convince Inman of the errors of his thinking.
  • June

    Gabrielle Lord

    Paperback (Kane Miller Book Pub, Jan. 1, 2012)
    After narrowly escaping from the burning wreck of the Orca, Cal avoids the police and the thugs chasing him and embarks on a mission to retrieve the Ormond Jewel from Sligo.
  • June

    Lori Copeland

    Mass Market Paperback (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., June 2, 2020)
    Wanted: Women with religious upbringing, high morals, and a strong sense of adventure, willing to marry decent, God-fearing men. Applicants may apply by mail. Must allow at least two months for an answer.Like her sister before her, June leaves her Michigan home to embrace her future as a mail-order bride to a young Washington State pastor. But from the start, nothing works out as June expects. Caught up in her fiancé’s vision for an elaborate tabernacle that would befit God’s glory, she soon learns that not everyone approves of the plan; some would rather support the local orphanage. June finds herself drawn to the orphanage run by her friend Samantha and her aging aunt. Caring for the orphans is a natural outlet for June’s generous, nurturing spirit. But the two projects seem incompatible, and June finds herself faced with difficult choices―choices that challenge both her faith and her heart.
  • June

    Lori Copeland

    Hardcover (Tyndale House Publishers, Aug. 16, 1999)
    Romance
  • June

    Lori Copeland

    Paperback (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Aug. 1, 2007)
    Lori Copeland continues her historical romance series, Brides of the West, with book 2, June. Mail-order bride June Kallahan arrives in Seattle from Michigan to discover that her intended, Eli Messenger, the assistant to a famous evangelist named Isaac Inman, is ill. After he dies, June stays on to work at the local orphanage, where she realizes Inman is allowing the orphans to go without in order to build a showy tabernacle. A romance blooms between June and Parker Sentell, a friend of Eli’s, as they try to convince Inman of the errors of his thinking. Readers will learn the important lesson that God is ever faithful, even when we don’t understand his plan or purpose in our lives. June delivers a lighthearted, entertaining story along with strong moral values and a Christian worldview.
  • June

    Gabrielle Lord

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, Aug. 16, 2010)
    Hard to find
  • June

    Lori Copeland

    Paperback
    Softcover, some wear on cover, page egde yellowed, corners bent, pen mark inside back cover, small water stain lower left corner of title page
  • June

    Robyn Brode

    Paperback (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 1, 2009)
    The twelve updated and completely redesigned books in this series are each devoted to a month of the year. Featuring vibrant new photographs and fascinating facts, they cover the number of days, the season, the weather, holidays, and special events that happen for each month. Each book also addresses how weather varies each month for different parts of the country.
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  • June

    Daniel Brenner

    Paperback (Fence Books, June 21, 2011)
    June takes up the whirlpooling, epic project of Daniel Brenner's prizewinning The Stupefying Flashbulbs. Narrative emerges despite the "pleasurable obstacles" (as one reviewer called them) of these poems, which, in hallucinatory, luminous, yet spare verbiage trace the obscure appearances of "perfumed people," pioneers all—including one Xi An, a "guardian of paradise"—as they weather a flood, butchery, and "blistering synthesis."From "Wax":Palsied pioneersA radioactive heatThe flood is comingTime to wrap chemicalsAbout the whirlpoolWith speciousnessDaniel Brenner was born in Pennsylvania, and currently lives and writes in Jersey City, NJ. He went to Bard College.
  • June

    Mari Kesselring, Roberta Collier-Morales

    Library Binding (Looking Glass Library, Aug. 15, 2009)
    Share in all the fun things the month of June brings.
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