WHISPERS OF A NEW DAWN

20 years after the events in Wings of Morning, Jude & Lyyndaya Whetstone, strong-willed daughter Becky in tow, return to their Amish community in Pennsylvania & are welcomed with open arms. But life takes some strange twists & the family is hit hard. Becky needs the strength & grace of God to recover. So do her brother and her mother’s sister, as well as the man Becky comes to love. And one Sunday morning in 1941, so does her country. “Pura delivers another astonishing Snapshots in History story. The characters are believable and enlightening, so much so that you won’t want the story to end. 4 ½ stars – Fantastic!” RT REVIEWS – WHISPERS OF A NEW DAWN

It was RT REVIEWS themselves who called for a sequel to The Wings of Morning. Here it is and it’s nice to see the folks at RT Reviews are as enthusiastic about Whispers as they were about Wings. The book is now available everywhere and there will be a big giveaway on my FB author’s page, Murray Pura Writing, from Wednesday to Thursday, April 3rd – 5th. It would be great to see you there. Blessings!

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6 Responses to “WHISPERS OF A NEW DAWN”

  1. I love the Amish and have lots of respect for how they stand for their beliefs. I enjoy reading Amish fiction more than any other books, but I do love to read Christian fiction also. Amish is my first love.

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    murray Reply:

    Hi Barbara – my fascination with the Amish centers around their stance on the flag and war and military involvement – I think this comes up somewhere in every Amish book I’ve written along with the faith and romance and the story itself – all the best!

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    murray Reply:

    I should mention that there is a giveaway of the sequel to Whispers of a New Dawn today, April 4th, on the Suzanne Woods Fisher show – why not enter? Blessings
    http://toginet.com/shows/amishwisdom/articles/5055

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  2. I love reading Amish fiction. I am fascinated how they truly are there for their community. It never seems to matter what tbe problem is. They stand together, as we as a nation should. God bless them for standing up for their beliefs. And God bless the authors that continue to write about them with the utmost respect. I hope one day to.be able to visit Ohio and Pennsylvania to see for myself, the life that the Amish cherish.
    Thank you for putting these books out there for us to enjoy.

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  3. You’re welcome Susan May – An Amish Family Christmas is the first Amish book I have published with Harvest House since Whispers.

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  4. I love to read Amish books. I want to win this book. Thanks.

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