Tag Archives: Women’s Fiction
Nearly-Aborted Baby Inspires Award-Winning Novel
Two weeks ago, Linda Brooks Davis won a Carol Award for her debut novel, The Calling of Ella McFarland. In her acceptance speech, she said two Ella Janes inspired her story. One was her nearly-aborted granddaughter. The other was her …[ read more ]
• • •Seasons of Love by Andrea Boeshaar
Love contemporary romance that draws you closer to the Lord and your husband? Check out Seasons of Love, a collection of novellas by Andrea Boeshaar! An Apple a Day Seasons of Love begins in the heat of summer with freshly-baked apple pies and …[ read more ]
• • •When I Decided to Become a Writer
People often ask me when I decided to become a writer and how I came up with the idea for Snow Out of Season. My Earliest Muses When I was born, my parents named me Christy after the bestselling novel of the same …[ read more ]
• • •Double Header Novel Hits a Home Run
Love contemporary fiction with a mystery, great dialogue, and relatable characters that will make you laugh out loud? Then don’t miss the novel Double Header, second-place winner of Jerry B. Jenkins’s Operation First Novel Contest. Double Header Synopsis Four years …[ read more ]
• • •The Calling of Ella McFarland Book Review
For what good works did Christ create you? Are you completing them? In December, I posted interviews with Linda Brooks Davis and Clarice G. James, the other two winners of the 2014 Jerry B. Jenkins Operation First Novel contest. Today, I’m …[ read more ]
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