The Hill-King's Bride: an Allegory for the Modern Church
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  • Reads 676
  • Votes 108
  • Parts 20
  • Time 2h 52m
Complete, First published Mar 15, 2019
As the newcomers to the village, Gardener Howe and her family have never been accepted.  Always having been treated as stranger, Howe feels out of place in the only home she's ever known.  Alone after the deaths of her family and struggling just to survive, she has no idea that someone is watching out for her and working toward her benefit.  All she has to do is accept his plan for her life and trust him to fulfill his promise.
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Beyond the Fence

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Kashvi was pulled out of her school when she was just twelve. Her family had to move to a town where there was no happiness, where people walk like the dead, where people don't make friends or talk to their neighbors. Kashvi had tried to ask her mother but she had never gotten an answer. Her father never seems to be home and Kashvi was never allowed to go to school again. Secrets begin to unravel when she stumbles across the fence where no one is supposed to go. Where no one can go.