Reader’s Choice Week – Summer 2025 Edition – General Christian Fiction

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  1. The Women of Oak Ridge by Michelle Shocklee. This sounds very intriguing and based on a less covered topic in historical fiction. Not surprising, I suppose, as much would probably still be classified. A few years back I had read The Girls of Atomic City, which was very eye opening.

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    1. Have you seen the BBC series Bletchley Circle? It’s about the post war years of women codebreakers and how they are bound by the secrecy act (think that’s what it as called) where they couldn’t tell anyone what they actually did during the war including their husbands! I don’t think that was lifted until the late ’60s but how frustrating and dehumanizing to have such important work erased and to be told to stay home and raise babies now that the war was over. Of course this is a mystery series so these brilliant women ipool their talents to solve a crime or two. Anyway, this book gives me the same sort of vibes. Good luck, CC!

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      1. Thanks so much for the heads up, as I will see if I can find that series on tv or even Hoopla via the library. Fascinating but sad, as you describe.

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  2. #3 Truth: A Christian Romantic Suspense Anthology (Long Hot Summer: Christian Romantic Suspense Book 4) by by Jerusha Agen, Sami Abrams, Sarah Hamaker, & Kristen Hogrefe Parnell

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  3. No Stone Unturned by Jenelle Hovde (July 15th)

    While reading about this book I saw where the female main character has my name! I can’t decide if that would be cool or weird to read – probably a bit of both – but I do love a good regency era book! 🙂

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  4. No Stone Unturned by Jenelle Hovde (July 15th)

    While reading about this book I saw where the female main character has my name! I can’t decide if that would be cool or weird to read – probably a bit of both – but I do love a good regency era book! 🙂

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  5. Thanks to someone above, I just found out All’s Well that Friend’s Well by Gracie Ruth Mitchell is releasing in a few short weeks! I am just finishing up the first book in the series and would love an opportunity for that one!

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