Posts by Family Fiction Staff
Film ‘I Am Not Ashamed’ recounts courage in face of death
Coming to theaters in October, I’m Not Ashamed is the true story of the first victim of the 1999 Columbine High School massacre in Columbine, Colorado.
Read MoreBibleman Is Back – And It’s A Cartoon!
B&H Kids brings back Bibleman in a whole new format, and with a brand-new look.
Read MoreReview: Susan May Warren’s IT HAD TO BE YOU
“Susan skillfully communicates the idea that God?s grace and forgiveness is available for anyone to freely accept.”
Read MoreReview: Robin Jones Gunn’s FOREVER WITH YOU
“For years fans of the Christy Miller series, which was published for a young female audience, have been asking for Robin to pick up the series again. Those fans are all grown up and want to know what Christy is doing as an adult. This new series is Robin’s answer for her devoted readers.”
Read MoreReview: AN AMISH SECOND CHRISTMAS
“Each novella is captivating with a full story told, including joyous happy endings making An Amish Second Christmas perfect for a warm and comfy read during the cold months of winter.”
Read MoreReview: Shelley Shepard Gray’s THE PROMISE OF PALM GROVE
Shelley Shepard Gray, one of the top authors in the Amish genre, presents a new series of fun, flirty Amish romance novels set in Pinecraft, Florida beginning with The Promise of Palm Grove (Avon Inspire).
Read MoreReview: Tessa Afshar’s IN THE FIELD OF GRACE
“Tessa?s writing provokes an insatiable need to return to the Word and discover the truths waiting to be revealed to each person?s heart.”
Read MoreReview: Kim Vogel Sawyer’s ECHOES OF MERCY
“An exciting read, Echoes of Mercy is perfect for anyone in search of mystery, intrigue, and, of course, romance.”
Read MoreReview: Kelly Irvin’s A PLAIN LOVE SONG
“Kelly Irvin has written a first rate Amish novel with a unique and more modern type of protagonist.”
Read MoreReview: Suzanne Woods Fisher’s THE REVEALING
“Readers can expect to be chuckling one minute and getting misty eyed over the sweetly written romance the next minute. This book has it all, and is highly recommended for all readers.”
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