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Ordering and Product Information: Tel 1.800.223.1244 Ext 4 § Fax 1.800.558.4676 § E-mail orders: gale.printorders@cengage.com § Order online: thorndike.gale.com 23 CHRISTIAN HISTORICAL FICTION Standing Order includes 36 hardcover titles each year for about $819. THIS IS A 25% DISCOUNT AND INCLUDES FREE SHIPPING! A CBA Bestselling Author BUTTERMILK SKY Jan Watson "Watson offers a well-written, squeaky clean read." — Publishers Weekly Weary of the expectations imposed by her strict upbringing, eighteen-year-old Mazy Pelfrey leaves her Kentucky mountain home for the genteel city of Lexington to attend secretarial school. But business school is harder than she thought, and the big city not as friendly — until she meets charming, wealthy Loyal Chambers. The only hindrance to her budding romance is Chanis Clay, the young sheriff Mazy thought she'd left firmly behind. 978-1-4104-7582-4 • $29.99 U.S. Christian Historical Fiction Releases 2/18/15 A MATCH OF WITS Jen Turano "Turano has penned another winner a humorous battle-of- the-sexes novel that will appeal to a wide range of readers." — Booklist After his departure from New York two years ago to meet up with his almost-fiancé, Zayne Beckett is the last person Agatha Watson wanted to stumble upon in her travels as a reporter with the New York Tribune. Pathetically bedraggled, he clearly needs to be taken in hand and sent back East — and Agatha realizes she'll have to be the one to get the obstinate man home. Once they arrive, Zayne sets out to repay Agatha's help with some of his own. 978-1-4104-7581-7 • $29.99 U.S. Christian Historical Fiction Releases 2/18/15 Available in Christian Historical Fiction 3 A CBA Bestselling Author A Christy Award–winning Author THE SECRET OF PEMBROOKE PARK Julie Klassen "A treat for [readers] who want their historical romances served up with a generous dash of mystery." — Booklist Facing financial ruin, Abigail and her father search for affordable lodgings until a strange solicitor arrives with an astounding offer: the use of a distant abandoned manor house. They're startled to find Pembrooke Park entombed as it was left: tea on the table, clothes in the wardrobes, a doll's house left in mid-play. And the handsome local curate welcomes them with a warning: Beware trespassers drawn by rumors of a secret treasure room. 978-1-4104-7455-1 • $30.99 U.S. Christian Historical Fiction • Releases 2/18/15 PROMO TLPC0215 10% OFF LIST PRICE ON INDIVIDUAL TITLE ORDERS

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