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Cook With Your Kids & the Berenstain Bears

By / March 1, 2015

Check out The Berenstain Bears’ Country Cookbook and cook with Mama Bear and the rest of the Bear family using these 40 kid-friendly recipes including breakfast, lunch, main meal, and dessert that are sure to please the entire family.

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Jody Hedlund: Knights, Damsels, and Conversations That Matter

By Ross Cluver / March 1, 2015

Jody Hedlund on her First Young Adult Novel, An Uncertain Choice

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Q&A With Dina Sleiman on her New Valiant Hearts Series

By Ross Cluver / February 28, 2015

“Readers who like adventure and romance will love Dauntless.”

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Real Romance is Old Fashioned.

By / February 13, 2015

What does real romance look like? This February Rene Gutteridge and Rik Swartzwelder attempt to answer that in their new story, Old Fashioned.

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5 Author Blogs you Should Follow

By / January 29, 2015

We?ve selected five outstanding blogs from amazing authors who provide insight on the writing life but also cover an array of other topics.

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Q&A: Kelly Irvin (The Beekeeper’s Son)

By / December 31, 2014

“Folks who read Amish fiction may find this to be very different from what they?ve come to expect.”

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Davis Bunn is Thomas Locke

By / December 29, 2014

An Exclusive Interview on the Bestselling Author?s new Venture

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Watch: Regina Jennings — Behind the Scenes of her Latest Book

By / December 8, 2014

Go behind the scenes with Regina Jennings and hear how her own family stories contributed to some of the most memorable moments in the book.

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Walking off the Edge With Jesus

By / November 1, 2014

There?s something about walking off the edge with Jesus. We go to the places where the familiar, the safe, the structures and foundations of our lives vanish. The places are not defined solely by geography.

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Dan Walsh: A New Chapter in his Career

By / October 31, 2014

“Readers don?t care so much about the rules followed, sometimes rigidly, by traditional publishers. They just love to read great stories.”

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