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Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β€” Your June Reading Escape Starts Here

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One disastrous night. One devastating man. One diabolical proposition.


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He’s stubborn. She’s tougher. His kid? Already picked the bride.


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A small-town second chance wrapped in danger, desire, and Sharon Sala heart.


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She came home to save the ranch… and found the cowboy she never forgot.


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From reality TV heartbreak to real-life reinvention.


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A missing twin. A deadly cartel. One K-9 team caught in the crossfire.


Jolina Petersheim

11 comments posted.

Re: The Midwife (6:18pm June 23, 2014):

Thank you for sharing that compelling story with me, Beth Fuller. Praying mother and child are reunited now...

Re: The Midwife (6:16pm June 23, 2014):

It was indeed such a gift, Vicki Hancock; my readers bless me so much!

Re: The Midwife (6:16pm June 23, 2014):

It was hard to write about, Susan Johnson, especially considering my daughter was twelve weeks old when I started, so I could imagine the midwife Rhoda's loss so keenly. I think this is what makes The Midwife such compelling story, though.

Re: The Midwife (3:04pm June 20, 2014):

Thank you, Maryann! I will. Blessings to you as well!

Re: The Midwife (2:33pm June 20, 2014):

Very interesting, Mary! My father was raised Mennonite and my mother Brethren. My husband's family has Mennonite and Amish background. I find the heritage fascinating!

Thank you, Patty. Hope you enjoy!

Re: The Midwife (10:38am June 20, 2014):

You're most welcome, Sheri; thank you for stopping by!

Thank you, Kathy; I appreciate it so much!

That means such a great deal, Sharon. Thank you for your kind words and precious support!

Re: The Midwife (9:24am June 20, 2014):

Thank you, Cathy! My whole heart is in this book.

Re: The Midwife (9:23am June 20, 2014):

Thank you, Bonnie; it is very, very dear to my heart.

Hello, Melanie, such an honor to see you here. I hope you enjoy The Midwife's story as much as I enjoyed writing it!

The amazing part is that this reader has no bitterness toward her mother, only longing for reconciliation. I also pray it can come about in due time!

Thank you, Mal, for stopping by today!

Re: The Midwife (9:46am June 1, 2014):

Hello, Melanie, thank you for visiting with me here and for your sweet comment. I am definitely trying to drink these days in, for I know they're passing all too quickly! Hope you have a great weekend with your family as well! Love, Jolina

Re: The Midwife (9:44am June 1, 2014):

Thank you, Leona. It's so true that nothing else matters, isn't it? Blessings to you! Jolina

Re: The Midwife (1:23pm May 30, 2014):

Hello, Peggy! Thanks for taking the time to comment! The Midwife, in fifteen words, is the story about a mother who risks everything to save a child not genetically hers. It officially releases on June 1, Sunday, and I can't wait to share! :) Blessings to you! Jolina

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