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 [...]
Category Archives: Suspense
CFBA Tour Fatal Loyalty, by Sue Duffy
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 [...]
ACFW Carol Nominees
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 [...]
ACFW June Releases
Check out the exciting new June releases written by ACFW authors. Great summer reading is ahead! 1. A Hopeful Heart by Kim Vogel Sawyer — An Historical from Bethany House. Can she turn her second-best chance into a golden opportunity? 2. A Love of Her Own; Heart of the West series by Maggie Brendan — [...]
CFBA Tour, A Woman Called Sage, by DiAnn Mills
This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing A Woman Called SageZondervan (April 1, 2010)by DiAnn Mills My Review will come a bit later. Things at home haven’t given me much time to read, but I’m almost done! ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Award-winning author, DiAnn Mills, launched her career in 1998 with the publication of [...]
In Harm’s Way by Irene Hannon
MY REVIEW: I spend a lot of time reading romantic suspense novels because I write in this genre, plus I love it. Rarely do I collect a whole series, that’s how picky of a collector I am. And Irene Hannon’s Heroes of Quantico series has earned the right to remain on my bookshelves. Hannon’s books [...]
Too Close to Home by Lynette Eason
MY REVIEW: Admittedly, I normally shy away from suspense novels that put children in harms way. The only exception to this case has been Wanda Dyson’s Abduction and even then her stellar writing kept me going. Call it my “Mom instinct” kicking in. I now have a new exception to that rule in Lynette Eason’s [...]






