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Sundays in Fredericksburg
2013
First Published
4.06
Average Rating
353
Number of Pages

For generations, Sunday houses provided overnight shelter for rural farmers who traveled to town on Sundays. Across generations, four couples find buds of romance blooming around these quaint structures. In 1897, Amelia Bachman became a schoolteacher to avoid getting hitched. Will love-struck carpenter Hank Zimmermann dissolve her resolution and turn a Sunday house into a home? World War I nurse Mildred Zimmermann opens her Sunday house to patients during an outbreak of influenza. Will she provide more than a shelter from the storm to war hero Nelson Winters? In 1943, Trudy Meier craves adventure yet is terrified at the possibility of leaving Fredericksburg. Roving columnist Bradley Payne rents the Meier's Sunday house, but when he hears the call of the open road, can he take Trudy's heart with him? Gwen Zimmermann has been carrying meals to injured geologist Clay Tanner, who's staying in a local Sunday house. Does Clay have the courage to trust God with his love—and with his life? Will the roughly hewn loves of these couples be strong enough to support a forever-after shelter?

Avg Rating
4.06
Number of Ratings
64
5 STARS
38%
4 STARS
36%
3 STARS
23%
2 STARS
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1 STARS
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Author

Lynette Sowell
Lynette Sowell
Author · 22 books
Lynette Sowell is an award-winning author with New England roots, but she makes her home on the doorstep of the Texas Hill Country with her husband and a herd of five cats. When she’s not writing, she edits medical reports and chases down stories for the local newspaper.
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