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The Midwife's Dilemma by Delia Parr

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Also by Delia Parr:

The Midwife's Dilemma, April 2016
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The Midwife's Choice, December 2015
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Carry the Light, January 2008
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Day by Day, June 2007
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Abide with Me, September 2006
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The Midwife's Dilemma
Delia Parr

At Home in Trinity #3
Bethany House
April 2016
On Sale: April 5, 2016
Featuring: Thomas Dillon; Martha Cade
320 pages
ISBN: 0764217356
EAN: 9780764217357
Kindle: B012H0ZZBE
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Inspirational Historical

Delia Parr's Delightful Midwife Series Concludes

Midwife Martha Cade has decided. When he returns in February, she is going to marry Mayor Thomas Dillon. That is the only decision in life in which she feels confident these days. Everything else around her feels like it's changing too fast, from her daughter's obvious affection for the town's young doctor to Martha realizing she's ready to pass on her role as midwife to someone younger. Even her beloved town of Trinity is changing.

The 1830s Pennsylvania town, having mushroomed in size and population, is becoming an important agricultural and economic center for the region, and soon a canal will connect it even more to the outside world.

At Home In Trinity

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