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Christy #4

Midnight Rescue

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Christy Huddleston thought her biggest problem was going to be choosing between the charming country doctor, Neil MacNeill, and the handsome minister, David Grantland. But Christy has more serious matters to deal with when her student Ruby Mae Morrison and the mission's runaway black stallion vanish in a furious storm. As Christy desperately searches for Ruby Mae in the cold, blinding rain, she runs headlong into three angry moonshiners bent on revenge against anyone who might try to stop their illegal activities. Can Christy survive this most terrifying test of her faith and courage?

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First published September 26, 1995

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249 reviews2 followers
November 22, 2018
This one was just super boring in my opinion, kind of a meh read.
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155 reviews27 followers
August 20, 2018
I came across this when cleaning out some things and remembered how much I loved this charming little series when I was young. A fun, wholesome,endearing read based on the book Christy and its TV series that I definitely recommend.
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25 reviews
April 14, 2026
This was a well-rounded installment of the Christy of Cutter Gap series. It adapts one of the more suspenseful moments from the book Christy by Catherine Marshall and has some sweet moments. The main conflict in the book was between David (the pastor) and some people in Cutter Gap over the topic of moonshining. Christy, of course, is caught up in the conflict. The book poses questions that it does not always answer, which I thought was an effective approach.

But, the main reason I’m rating this 5 stars is because Chapter 3 was hilarious. I haven't read all the books in this series yet, but I thought that moment was the funniest so far.
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154 reviews3 followers
March 14, 2021
Such a sweet little story! I love that this fiction series can pack so much into a little book and can be read at any age. There were many lovely moments, and reading about these old mountain men bickering to each other is so funny. Because it’s so obvious they care for each other and value family so much but they’re also too proud and I just love this series so much you guys!
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472 reviews5 followers
January 25, 2020
Thundery rainstorms, a group of angry moonshiners terrorising the womenfolk at the mission. Ruby Mae had gone to check on the Stallion Prince only to discover that he had escaped from the pasture he normally is kept in. Ruby sets off to find him, Christy barricades the mission, luckily the heavy downpour means the men on the front porch trying to get in to the mission head off to check on their waterside still; Christy then sets out to see what is keeping Ruby Mae as she has been gone a long time. Christy meets up with the moonshiners and is threatened by them, she explains that Ruby Mae is missing and 2 of the men including Ruby's father, set out to find her. She is located and all ends well.
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Author 29 books509 followers
September 15, 2023
These novellas are such a quick, delightful read - I learned on this one that they are adapted for "young readers," which explains why they fly so quickly.

The love triangle between Christy, David Grantland and Doctor MacNeill intensifies in this installment, though it's all told in such a straightforward way that it loses all the tension that might exist in a story written for adults. This story focuses upon Ruby Mae and her obsession with Prince, the Mission house's stallion. When she goes missing because of Prince, Christy has to go looking for her, and finds herself in danger in the process.
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26 reviews
February 18, 2022
Book 4 of Cutter Gap

Love this series. Christy is getting more settled & she is starting to make a difference there. I’m a fan of Preacher David. 🥰
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1,357 reviews12 followers
May 27, 2023
(5☆ Would recommend & would read again)
I loved watching the Christy TV series was I was young. These books brought back a nostalgia and are well written. I loved this book series.
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1,604 reviews18 followers
March 6, 2025
This is just another great short storyline about learning the mountain peoples ways.
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11.5k reviews10 followers
July 6, 2022
The good thing about this series is that even without the context of context of other books I can still understand and enjoy it
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