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Q&A: Pamela Binnings Ewen (An Accidental Life)

By / September 27, 2013

“My hope is that through the trial portion of the book, readers will understand that infants born during late term abortion are often capable of surviving, but in more cases than you could imagine.”

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Q&A: Mary Ellis (A Little Bit of Charm)

By / September 27, 2013

“Although I’m forced to use the internet, Facebook, and my smart-phone to survive in this business, I’m really very un-techy. I still write the first drafts of my novels longhand.”

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Q&A: Lori Benton (Burning Sky)

By / September 19, 2013

“If a reader should turn the last page of Burning Sky and find herself reminded that through trials and tears we have a heavenly source from which we can draw comfort, courage, and strength to help in time of need, I?d be thrilled.”

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A New Hybrid Genre: Young Adult Amish Books

By / September 10, 2013

Literary hybrid genres are popping up everywhere: Romance/Suspense,
Historical/Mystery, and more recently Young Adult/Amish novels
are finding a base of readers.

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For Every Season by Cindy Woodsmall

By / September 9, 2013

The season has come for Rhoda to embrace who God has called her to be.

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What Once Was Lost by Kim Vogel Sawyer

By / September 9, 2013

A woman meant to serve, a child in the dark, a man standing apart?can these three souls embrace a God with new plans for them?

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Q&A: Dalaina May (Yielded Captive)

By / September 9, 2013

“Actually, I don’t even like camping, so the irony of God putting me in the middle of a dirty jungle isn’t lost on me.”

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New from Anita Lustrea & Caryn Rivadeneira

By / September 1, 2013

Amid racial tensions in 1954, Mick & Mercy find it nearly impossible to hold on to their someday dream

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Q&A: Jolina Petersheim (The Outcast)

By / August 29, 2013

“My childhood was filled with stories of my ancestors hiding TVs from bishops and concealing permed hair beneath kapps.”

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Q&A: Nancy Moser (The Journey of Josephine Cain)

By / August 29, 2013

“I?ve always been fascinated with the courage it must have taken for people to venture into the unknown and start from nothing.”

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