September 1, 2010 – 9:15 am
This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing The Vigilante’s Bride Bethany House (August 1, 2010) by Yvonne Harris MY REVIEW: I consistently prowl my agent’s website, The Seymour Agency, for books coming out from fellow clients. I noticed a cover for a new historical from Bethany House and made note to get it [...]
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Also posted in Book Review, CFBA Blog Tour, Cowboys, Historicals, Westerns
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Tagged Bethany House, Elmer Kelton, Louis L'Amour, Ralph Compton, Rodeo with a Twist of Suspense, The Vigilante's Bride, Winter A. Peck, Yvonne Harris
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August 31, 2010 – 8:06 am
1. Across the Cotton Fields; Mississippi Brides, book 1 by Diane T. Ashley and Aaron McCarver– Romance from Barbour. Alexandra Lewis must find a husband before a family scandal follows her to Mississippi, but where does God fit into her plans? 2. A Door County Christmas; The Heart’s Harbor by Cynthia Ruchti, Ride With Me [...]
By Winter
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Also posted in American Christian Fiction Writers, Authors, Books, Christianity, Contemporary, Historicals, Holiday
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Tagged American Christian Fiction Writers, Barbour, Bethany House, Love Inspired, Rodeo with a Twist of Suspense, Thomas Nelson, Tyndale House, Winter A. Peck, Zondervan
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August 27, 2010 – 8:12 am
This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing Surrender the Heart Barbour Publishing (August 1, 2010) by M. L. Tyndall REVIEW: Another review by my dear friend, who has read all the M.L. Tyndall books I own. I let her have first crack at this one. What is your destiny? Marianne Denton and Noah [...]
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Also posted in Book Review, CFBA Blog Tour, Historicals, History, Military, Suspense
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Tagged American Christian Fiction Writers, Barbour, Christian Fiction Blog Alliance, M.L. Tyndall, Rodeo with a Twist of Suspense, Surrender the Heart, Winter A. Peck
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This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing Fatal Loyalty Kregel Publications (April 23, 2010) by Sue Duffy ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Sue Duffy is an award-winning writer whose work has appeared in Moody magazine, The Presbyterian Journal, Sunday Digest, and The Christian Reader. Her first novel Mortal Wounds was published in 2001 and she [...]
August 2, 2010 – 10:39 am
Summer is waning, but there are still more great reads coming out for this month from ACFW Authors. Check these out and pick up some good reading for August! 1. Angel Song by Sheila Walsh and Kathryn Cushman– General Fiction from Thomas Nelson. Angels eagerly watch over Anne Fletcher’s every move. She just doesn’t know [...]
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Also posted in American Christian Fiction Writers, Authors, Books, Contemporary, Historicals, Suspense
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Tagged American Christian Fiction Writers, Barbour, Revell, Rodeo with a Twist of Suspense, Thomas Nelson, Winter A. Peck
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This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing Nightshade Barbour Books (July 1, 2010) by Ronie Kendig MY REVIEW: As I sit here ready to write this review, in my head swirls a hundred and one thoughts. My husband just announced that he was chosen for a special mission to Afghanistan to do what [...]
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Also posted in Book Review, CFBA Blog Tour, Christianity, Contemporary, Military, Suspense
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Tagged Barbour, Christian Fiction Blog Alliance, Nightshade, Rodeo with a Twist of Suspense, Ronie Kendig, Winter A. Peck
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ACFW recently announced that their Book of the Year award would be called the Carol Award. The award is named after Carol Johnson of Bethany House, who took a step of faith years ago and signed an unknown author named Janette Oke to write her prairie romance stories. Over this past weekend the finalists for [...]
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Also posted in American Christian Fiction Writers, Authors, Awards, Conference, Contemporary, Friends, Historicals, Mystery, Suspense
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Tagged ACFW conference, American Christian Fiction Writers, Rodeo with a Twist of Suspense, Winter A. Peck
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With her debut novel The Frontiersman’s Daughter, Laura Frantz pulled us into the history of Kentuke and a frontier that we don’t see many published books touch on. Her sequel, Courting Morrow Little returns us to that time once more. And once again, I wasn’t disappointed. The book opens on a tragic moment in Morrow [...]
Now that I’m able to sit again. I can post my review for this fabulous book. You’re about to enter into the world of America’s rich through the eyes and lives of the servants. And it’s not quite what you expect. Tillie Reese has been given the chance to fulfill the position of lady’s maid, [...]
This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing Maid to Match Bethany House (June 1, 2010) by Deeanne Gist MY REVIEW: Will come later, I’ve pinched a nerve in my back and can’t sit for very long. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: After a short career in elementary education, Deeanne Gist retired to raise her four [...]