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Streiker's Bride


A reclusive Dallas billionaire proposes marriage to a lowly bank teller. Accepting his offer would enable her to pursue her dream of dance, but there's one catch: she has to accept or reject him without ever seeing him.
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Streiker: The Killdeer


Marriage to Fletcher Streiker is every bit as blissful and romantic as Adair had dreamed-until he disappears and leaves her facing the most daunting challenge yet.
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Streiker's Morning Sun

In response to a rambling letter, Fletcher makes a personal trip to the unfriendly little town of Beaconville, caught in a perennial winter. He takes along his wife Adair and their young son Daniel, who insists that all the residents are dead.
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See the "Questions to Help You Get the Most out of Streiker's Bride" here, and the answers here.
See the "Questions to Help You Get the Most out of Streiker's Morning Sun" here, and the answers here.

On Streiker's Bride, recognized by Christianity Today as one of the best novels of 1993: "Hardy's writing style is pleasing, and the story line is fast-paced. But there's another reason to read this novel: the last line holds the key to a twist that will have your brain working hard at its implications for hours" (The Standard, Dec. 1993).

On Streiker: The Killdeer: "An excellently written allegory that uses the trials of modern life to show Biblical truths" (The Crusader, June 1994).

On Streiker's Morning Sun: "An interesting variant on the standard romance: sleek evil stands in for the seductive man who turns out to be a cad" (Booklist review, Jan. 15, 1995). "Readers will find the story engrossing, the dialogue believable, and the ending powerful and imaginative" (VOYA/October 1995).

Fletcher Streiker makes his next appearance in His Strange Ways.



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