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Christian romance news & notes
Below you'll find the latest about new fiction book releases and other news from your favorite Christian authors who write inspirational romances -- including contemporary romance, historical romance, Amish romance, romantic suspense and romantic comedy. Keep up with popular authors Janice Hanna Thompson, Rachel Hauck, MaryLu Tyndall, Shelley Shepard Gray, Julie Lessman, Tamera Alexander, Beth Wiseman and many more. Just click on an article title to read the full news item.
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(May 2012)
Here's free Christian fiction and movies for your computer, Roku, Kindle, Nook, and more!
 
(April 2012)
Awards for excellence in Christian fiction will be presented July 16 in Orlando.
 
(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.
 
(March 2012)
The inspiration for The Wedding Dress (Thomas Nelson) came to Rachel Hauck at a girls’ weekend in Nashville.
 
(March 2012)
Southern writer Charles Martin believes a good story is all about connecting with the characters.
 
(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.
 
(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.
 
(February 2012)
Wealthy debutantes look for meaning beyond their privilege
 
(January 2012)
In February, look for the latest from Mary Ellis, An Amish Family Reunion (Harvest House).
 
(January 2012)
There is nothing like hands-on research to make stories and characters come alive, according to experienced novelist Andrea Boeshaar.
 
(January 2012)
Enjoy reading romances? FamilyFiction is looking for romance readers.
 
(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.
 
(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!
 
(January 2012)
Lisa Wingate returns readers to Moses Lake, Texas in Blue Moon Bay (Bethany House).
 
(December 2011)
Melanie Dickerson’s series of fairy tales retold as historical romances for teens continues with The Merchant’s Daughter (Zondervan).
 
(December 2011)
Award created by bloggers to highlight the very best in literature that grapples with expressions of the Christian faith.
 
(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."
 
(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.
 
(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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