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Christian Romance Fiction Author Features and Profiles

Christian romance features and interviewsBelow you'll find feature stories, profiles and Q&A's with many of your favorite Christian authors who write romance -- including contemporary romance, historical romance, Amish romance, romantic suspense and romantic comedy. Get to know such popular authors as Denise Hunter, Trish Perry, Irene Hannon, Robin Lee Hatcher, DiAnn Mills, Deborah Raney, Colleen Coble, Mary Connealy, Lori Copeland and many others. Just click on an article title to read the full feature and to learn more about each author!
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(May 2012)
"The Forever Hilltop books are gentle, but teach enduring lessons about how people should treat each other and live their lives."
 
(May 2012)
"It occurred to me that the one thing that I had never done and that I wanted to do was write a book."
 
(April 2012)
"It's all about showing how a Christian can cope in a defiantly non Christian world."
 
(April 2012)
After you’ve read Beth Wiseman's new novel Need You Now, you may be asking, “What do I read next?” Here’s a list of ten suggested authors from our crack team of experts.
 
(April 2012)
"We attempt to make readers care."
 
Rel Mollet
(March 2012)
A mere nine years, from 1811 to 1820, has provided writers and film makers with a seemingly unending source of inspiration—the Regency period.
 
(March 2012)
"The theme "Love never fails" is always in my head when I write my stories."
 
(March 2012)
"I am passionate about love—both God’s love and the romantic love between a man and a woman. I never get tired of hearing how two people met and fell in love---just ask anyone who knows me."
 
(March 2012)
"The biggest challenge is finding the right balance, making sure that I have just the right amount of everything in the story."
 
(March 2012)
"My hope is to entertain, but I also want to uplift, and affirm people's faith as they read my stories."
 
(March 2012)
"I try to stay as true to what is real as possible but ultimately the story has come from my imagination."
 
(February 2012)
"I want my readers to realize that God wants to be a part of their everyday lives – that He is not just interested in the directly spiritual aspects of our lives, but in every aspect of our lives."
 
Rel Mollet
(February 2012)
“We hope that readers fall in love with the characters and root for them to overcome the danger that faces them...”
 
(February 2012)
"Control is just an illusion. But the great news is that God has us in his hands!"
 
(February 2012)
"I put my characters in real-life situations and if they possess faith, I allow that faith to guide them, just as my own has guided me."
 
(February 2012)
"I feel strongly that Christians mustn’t delegate the telling of love stories to unbelievers. It’s our birthright. Love is our message."
 
(February 2012)
"My main character is a Christian, so I made sure her relationship with the Lord was a part of her decision-making processes."
 
(February 2012)
"Ah Ruth! I love her because she struggles with some weighty issues—the loss of a spouse, an estranged child—yet she hangs onto a sense of humor that carries her through."
 
(February 2012)
"I do believe faith makes a difference - for me and for my characters."
 
(January 2012)
"I wanted to write a character in a real setting, with real issues, who has to surrender to her faith at times when she can't solve her own problems."
 
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