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The Hawk and the Jewel
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Release Date: December 2003
Page Count: 348
Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
Binding: Perfectbound
ISBN: 978-0-7369-1320-1
Case Lot Quantity: 32
Collection/Series Name: Kensington Chronicles
Series: 1

The Hawk and the Jewel


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The first in the newly repackaged Kensington Chronicles series, The Hawk and the Jewel sweeps readers from the tapestried halls of Victorian England to the alabaster courts of Arabia.

Everyone thought little Sunny had perished with Lady Gallagher in storm-tossed seas off the Arabian coast, but the beautiful toddler had been found, taken to the palace of Darhabar, and raised as the ruler's own child. Now the emir, Ahmad Khan, is sending her home, and Sunny's uncertain, new life is completely in God's hands.

This classic series, which has sold more than 375,000 copies, has a fresh, new look sure to please Lori Wick's longtime fans and readers just discovering the treasure of a great story.

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Lori Wick

Lori Wick is a multifaceted author of Christian fiction. As comfortable writing period stories as she is penning contemporary works, Lori’ s books (more than 6 million in print) vary widely in location and time period. Lori’ s faithful fans consistently put her series and standalone works on the bestseller lists. Lori and her husband,...

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Editorial Reviews


"This delightful story, the first in The Kensington Chronicles romance series, ushers the reader into a gentler time of lords and ladies in the 1800's of proper England.  Headstrong, yet charming, Sunny Gallagher finds her stunning beauty a challenge to the young gentlemen she encounters, but she is not interested.  She is much too distracted trying to learn the ways of her English heritage after being raised for thirteen years as the ward of an emir amid harems, slaves, and domineering men.  Trained to not show her true feelings, her self-restraint finally threatens to not only keep her from finding true love, but also from being able to trust in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior of her life.  This charming tale unfolds graciously and enjoyably as the reader becomes immersed in the elegant existence of England's titled upper class."
Christian Library Journal


"I found the characters to be very life-like and felt they contributed much to a very enjoyable book. This is a story that young readers will thoroughly enjoy."
Roundtable Reviews.com

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