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In the wake of the economic disaster known as The Collapse, two countries rise from the ashes of the former United States: Unified Socialist America and The Republic of Texas. After personal and professional tragedy, physician midwife Cora Thomas flees the Missouri District of America, seeking asylum and safety in the idyllic Texas town of Cotton Springs. She hopes the quaint community is a new beginning, a place to heal and plant roots. A home where she is not an underground Christian living in fear for her life. A logging accident leaves Cotton Springs' prodigal son, Ben Tucker, in the care…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the wake of the economic disaster known as The Collapse, two countries rise from the ashes of the former United States: Unified Socialist America and The Republic of Texas. After personal and professional tragedy, physician midwife Cora Thomas flees the Missouri District of America, seeking asylum and safety in the idyllic Texas town of Cotton Springs. She hopes the quaint community is a new beginning, a place to heal and plant roots. A home where she is not an underground Christian living in fear for her life. A logging accident leaves Cotton Springs' prodigal son, Ben Tucker, in the care of the feisty new red-headed doctor. The attraction is undeniable and bewildering. But his rejection of God's existence and Cora's steadfast faith collide, leaving him with more questions than answers. And a heart desperately in need of healing. Missouri District deputy Gordon Wilkes is on a witch hunt. He holds Cora accountable for the death of his wife in childbirth. And no border will stop him from exacting his revenge. MERCY SPRINGS is a love story blooming beneath the towering trees of east Texas, under the canopy of grace and mercy, and in the shadows of lurking danger.
Autorenporträt
Jennifer Osufsen is a native east-Texan transplanted in the northwoods of Minnesota. She is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps, a homeschooling mother of five children, and the wife to her best friend of fifteen years, Jesse. When she is not wrangling kids, slinging grub, scaling mountains of laundry, or wading knee-deep in toys, she finds time to grab some sanity and write. Oh, who are we kidding? It's a miracle that Mercy Springs, her first novel, was completed in the first place.