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31 Aug

My Sister’s Prayer (Mindy Starns Clark & Leslie Gould) – Review

  Publisher’s Description Virginia, 1705 Celeste Talbot is usually such a sensible young woman—until she falls for an English soldier reassigned to the Colonies. Leaving her Huguenot family behind, she sets sail for America, only to realize that her younger sister Berta has been

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25 Aug

The Room with the Second-Best View (Virginia Smith) – Review

  Publisher’s Description The B&B Is Open for Business! Shhh… Excitement is in the air in Goose Creek, Kentucky, as the small town prepares to celebrate its 150th anniversary and the veterinarian’s upcoming wedding. But trouble is brewing in this provincial

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19 Aug

Arms of Promise (Crystal Walton) – Review

  Publisher’s Description A dancer who won’t back down. A soldier indebted to a promise. The only thing more dangerous than the threat pitting them together is the secret keeping them apart. Contemporary dancer Anna Madison is determined to honor her mom’s memory. With the life she’s

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17 Aug

Author Interview with Crystal Walton

I’d like to welcome a special guest to my blog today: author Crystal Walton, whose novel Arms of Promise releases on 24 August 2016.  Crystal is an enthusiastic consumer of venti green tea who doesn’t have much of a sweet tooth, so I’m going to contribute a selection of yummy

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16 Aug

The Ringmaster’s Wife (Kristy Cambron) – Review

  Publisher’s Description An ounce of courage. A leap of faith. Together, they propel two young women to chase a new life—one that’s reimagined from what they might have become. In turn-of-the-century America, a young girl dreams of a world that stretches beyond the confines of a

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14 Aug

September 2016 Releases in Christian Fiction

Want to know which new books will be coming your way in September?  Well, you’ve come to the right place, and there’s plenty to look forward to.  A Lady Unrivaled (the conclusion to Roseanna White’s Ladies of the Manor series) and Melissa Tagg’s Keep Holding On are

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13 Aug

Saffire (Sigmund Brouwer) – Review

  Publisher’s Description I reminded myself that once you start to defend someone, it’s difficult to find a place to stop. But I went ahead and took that first step anyway. . . For President Teddy Roosevelt, controlling the east-west passage between two oceans mattered so much that

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09 Aug

Disillusioned (Christy Barritt) – Review

  Publisher’s Description Nikki Wright is desperate to help her brother, Bobby, who hasn’t been the same since escaping from a detainment camp run by terrorists in Colombia. Rumor has it that he betrayed his navy brothers and conspired with those who held him hostage, and both the

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