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Posts by Family Fiction Staff

YA Q&A: A.K. Pittman (Pudge and Prejudice) – EXPANDED

By Family Fiction Staff | December 30, 2020 | Comments Off on YA Q&A: A.K. Pittman (Pudge and Prejudice) – EXPANDED

In this interview, the author shares her memories of the original book, what inspired her own spin on the tale, and how her experience as a teacher informs her fiction.

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Suspense Q&A: Rachel Dylan (Backlash)

By Family Fiction Staff | December 30, 2020 | Comments Off on Suspense Q&A: Rachel Dylan (Backlash)

Layla must put her trust in Hunter—the man who broke her heart—and hope they both come out of it alive.

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Suspense Q&A: Lynette Eason (Active Defense)

By Family Fiction Staff | December 30, 2020 | Comments Off on Suspense Q&A: Lynette Eason (Active Defense)

Lynette Eason will have you looking over your shoulder as you dive into this fast-paced, suspense-filled story about losing control and finding something even better.

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Historical Q&A: Tara Johnson (All Through the Night) – EXPANDED

By Family Fiction Staff | December 30, 2020 | Comments Off on Historical Q&A: Tara Johnson (All Through the Night) – EXPANDED

If they fight an enemy they cannot see, will the One who sees all show them the way in the darkest night?

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Historical Q&A: Erica Vetsch (The Gentleman Spy) – EXPANDED

By Family Fiction Staff | December 30, 2020 | Comments Off on Historical Q&A: Erica Vetsch (The Gentleman Spy) – EXPANDED

Erica Vetsch offers readers a story they won’t be able to resist.

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Historical Q&A: Jody Hedlund (A Bride of Convenience)

By Family Fiction Staff | December 30, 2020 | Comments Off on Historical Q&A: Jody Hedlund (A Bride of Convenience)

The author shares the real-life events fueling the series, why she chose this particular setting, and the real historical figure who inspired one of the characters.

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Historical Author Interview: Laura Frantz (Tidewater Bride)—Actual History and Real People

By Family Fiction Staff | December 30, 2020 | Comments Off on Historical Author Interview: Laura Frantz (Tidewater Bride)—Actual History and Real People

The author reveals the deal with “tobacco brides,” her inspiration for the novel, and what keeps her coming back to Colonial Virginia.

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Contemporary Author Interview: Erin Bartels (All That We Carried)—The Nature of Our Existence

By Family Fiction Staff | December 30, 2020 | Comments Off on Contemporary Author Interview: Erin Bartels (All That We Carried)—The Nature of Our Existence

Erin explains why she used her fiction to touch on serious themes, what draws her to hiking, and how her characters each deal with grief.

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Historical Author Interview Cathy Gohlke (Night Bird Calling)—Regret and Growth

By Family Fiction Staff | December 30, 2020 | Comments Off on Historical Author Interview Cathy Gohlke (Night Bird Calling)—Regret and Growth

The author talks about the inspiration behind the novel, why her novel touches on such difficult topics, and how she hopes her novel will resonate with readers.

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T.I. Lowe’s Latest Book ‘Under the Magnolias’ Set for May Release

By Ross Cluver | December 22, 2020 | Comments Off on T.I. Lowe’s Latest Book ‘Under the Magnolias’ Set for May Release

Bestselling Christian fiction (Contemporary, Romance) author, T.I. Lowe, is set to release her latest book, Under the Magnolias on Tyndale House Publishers, May 2021.

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