A Place Called Home

A Place Called Home by Lori Wick, published by Harvest House Publishers in 2005, is a 254-page work written in English. This edition presents a narrative centered on Christine Bennett, who grapples with profound loneliness following her grandfather’s death. As she navigates her fears and uncertainties, she must confront the implications of his will, which places her in a precarious situation with Vince Jeffers, a figure that instills dread in her.
Readers will find a story that intertwines elements of fiction, romance, and suspense within a Christian context. As Christine escapes to the community of Baxter, she begins to rebuild her life, discovering love and faith that help her confront the dangers that threaten her. This edition invites readers to explore themes of resilience and hope amid adversity, all while following Christine’s journey toward finding a place she can truly call home.
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As the dim lights of the train station faded, Christine Bennett wondered if she would ever see home again. With the death of her grandfather, Christine experienced a deep loneliness she’d never felt before.
The words of his will rang in her ears: “In the event of my granddaughter’s death, everything will go to Vince Jeffers.” Jeffers watched her with an evil look that made her shiver.
Now, afraid of what might happen, she was obeying a note she had received saying she was in danger and must leave town immediately.
After escaping to the community of Baxter, Christine begins to piece together a new life. The love she finds there, along with newfound faith, sustains her as she faces the threat of danger.
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