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Lost Melody

Adult Fiction

Lost Melody

Lost Melody
Lori Copeland, Virginia Smith
Paperback, 336 pp., $12.99
Zondervan (October 25, 2011)

Lost Melody
Even as Jill King wrestles with the death of her dream of becoming a concert pianist, another dream rises in its place. It is one that Jill never sought. A dream that will not let her go. One that will force her to choose between the man she loves and the fate of an entire community.

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Murder at Eagle Summit

Adult Fiction

Murder at Eagle Summit
Virginia Smith
Paperback, 224 pp., $5.5
Steeple Hill (April 14, 2009)

Murder at Eagle Summit
A romantic ski resort seems the perfect place for a wedding. Until a murder on the slopes turns everyone on Eagle Summit into suspects. Liz Carmichael, the bride’s cousin, saw a shadowy figure on a chair lift in the middle of the night. But was it the victim or the killer? Liz goes to the police and finds herself giving the report to her ex-fiancé, Deputy Tim Richards. After a three-year estrangement, she could finally make things right… unless the killer finds her first.

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Age Before Beauty

Adult Fiction

Age Before Beauty
Virginia Smith
Paperback, 320 pp., $13.99
Revell (February 1, 2009)

Age Before Beauty
Desperate to stay home with her baby, Allie Harrod launches a new career. Selling makeup is easy, right? But how can she focus on her business when none of her pre-baby clothes fit, her checking account is dwindling, and her mother-in-law has decided to move in? To top it off, her husband’s attractive coworker suddenly needs his help every weekend. Middle sister Joan insists that God has the answers to all her problems, but Allie isn’t so sure. Can she really trust him? A lighthearted contemporary tale of family, faith, and fun.

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