Laughter Lifts the Heart
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Tag Archives: Christian Fiction
Christmas Sale!
The Circle Bar Ranch series is on sale for 99c at all your favorite ebook retailers, like Kindle, Nook, and Apple! The sale only lasts until January 2, 2022, so fill your ebook device now! Merry Christmas, Everyone!
Posted in Writing
Tagged Christian Fiction, Christmas, Contemporary Western Romance, sale, western romance
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LoRee Peery’s in the Kitchen!
Thanks to the Food Network, we’re getting introduced to a wide variety of new ingredients from the world over. Some of them are a curiosity, especially to author LoRee Peery~~~ I call myself a lump in the kitchen, even though … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Posts, Misc.
Tagged Christian Fiction, Christian romance, cooking, crockpot, Food Network, home cooking, LoRee Peery, LoRee Perry, romance
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Pure Hollywood: a Review
Can fifteen-year-old movie actress Jeralyn Rose avoid the fate of so many child stars—embitterment, rehab, and the inevitable tell-all? Only if she can figure out a way to stay true to her faith while remaining a hot Hollywood property. All … Continue reading
Ane Mulligan: Author, Director, Sister Redhead
Ane Mulligan is one of my favorite people on the planet. Fun and funny, practical and pragmatic, and talented beyond belief, she spent years as ACFW’s Zone Coordinator and favorite cheerleader. In 2019, she shifted those responsibilities to me so … Continue reading
Posted in Authors, interviews
Tagged acting, Ane Mulligan, Christian Fiction, directing, GA, Georgia, In High Cotton, Sugar Hill, Writing
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Proud of My Authors
Few things are more satisfying than being named a finalist for a national, highly-coveted award—except winning the award, of course. Unfortunately, the amount of time between finding out these wonderful authors became finalists and finding out who won is too … Continue reading
Posted in Misc., Reading, Reviews of exceptional books
Tagged ACFW, Carol Award, Cher Gatto, Christian Authors, Christian Fiction, contemporary romance, Historical Romance, Iron Stream Media, Jennifer Uhlarik, Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas, Love You Truly, LPC, Sand Creek Serenade, Selah Award, Something I Am Not, Susan Tuttle, Will Rogers Medallion Award, Young Adult
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A Clearing in the Wild, a Review
Book Details Historical Women’s Fiction at its most compelling. Based on the true story of Emma Wagner Giesy, a Christian pilgrim from Missouri to Washington state in the 1850s, this novel illustrates the challenges a young, outspoken woman faces as … Continue reading
Lessons Learned from The Dance
Monday, I reviewed this wonderful novel, The Dance, and gave my impressions of the context. Today, I want to go back and illustrate what I learned through Walsh and Smalley’s writing. I classify this novel as Christian Fiction because if you … Continue reading
Cool Books for Summer!
The newest releases from your favorite ACFW authors! More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website. Contemporary Romance: Forever Home by Amy Grochowski — A Canadian Amish farmer proposes a convenient marriage to … Continue reading
Posted in ACFW Releases
Tagged ACFW, Ane Mulligan, Christian Fiction, Elizabeth Ludwig, Mindy Obenhaus, Tara Ross
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New ACFW Titles for May!
Newbies from some of your favorite Christian authors! More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website. Children’s: The Edge of Everywhen by A.S. Mackey — Begin with an ancient, mysterious, self-aware book. Add … Continue reading