(May 2012)
Here's free Christian fiction and movies for your computer, Roku, Kindle, Nook, and more!
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(May 2012)
Here's free Christian fiction and movies for your computer, Roku, Kindle, Nook, and more!
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(April 2012)
Awards for excellence in Christian fiction will be presented July 16 in Orlando.
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(April 2012)
Switching from contemporary women’s fiction to her historical romance, Love Finds You in New Orleans, Louisiana (Summerside Press), was a bit of a leap for Christa Allan.
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(March 2012)
The inspiration for The Wedding Dress (Thomas Nelson) came to Rachel Hauck at a girls’ weekend in Nashville.
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(March 2012)
Southern writer Charles Martin believes a good story is all about connecting with the characters.
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(March 2012)
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(February 2012)
We're looking for booksellers, libraries, and church libraries that carry a healthy selection of Christian fiction.
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(February 2012)
Five notable Christian novelists have signed new publishing contracts, including Robin Lee Hatcher, Dee Henderson, T.L. Higley, Dr. Richard Mabry, and Billy Coffey.
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(February 2012)
Wealthy debutantes look for meaning beyond their privilege
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(January 2012)
In February, look for the latest from Mary Ellis, An Amish Family Reunion (Harvest House).
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(January 2012)
There is nothing like hands-on research to make stories and characters come alive, according to experienced novelist Andrea Boeshaar.
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(January 2012)
Enjoy reading romances? FamilyFiction is looking for romance readers.
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(January 2012)
A movie night provided the inspiration behind Denise Hunter’s latest book, The Accidental Bride (Thomas Nelson), a twist on the “marriage of convenience” storyline.
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(January 2012)
Who were your favorite Christian fiction authors last year? Your favorite books, book trailers, DVDs? Take a minute to share what you liked best in 2011!
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(January 2012)
Lisa Wingate returns readers to Moses Lake, Texas in Blue Moon Bay (Bethany House).
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(December 2011)
Melanie Dickerson’s series of fairy tales retold as historical romances for teens continues with The Merchant’s Daughter (Zondervan).
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(December 2011)
Award created by bloggers to highlight the very best in literature that grapples with expressions of the Christian faith.
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(November 2011)
"I wanted to do something really special for the final book. I think what I've come up with is going to excite my readers while rewarding them for sticking with these characters--and with me!--the way they have."
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(November 2011)
Sometimes stories spring forth from life’s toughest seasons, and that’s exactly how Susan Sleeman’s The Christmas Witness (Love Inspired Suspense) came about.
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(November 2011)
Inspired by the Amish saying, “The best things in life are not things,” author Suzanne Woods Fisher allows audiences a unique glimpse into how the Amish celebrate the holiday season in A Lancaster County Christmas (Revell).
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