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Q&A: Becky Wade (Undeniably Yours)

By / May 6, 2013

“Undeniably Yours is about a woman?s journey from weakness to strength. She?s able to find that strength, little by little, as she trusts in God?s power and plan.”

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You could win a copy of GONE SOUTH by Meg Moseley!

By / May 3, 2013

The charm of the South drew her back to her family?s roots. But when the town?s old resentments turn the sweet tea bitter, can Tish find a welcome anywhere?

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New from Christy-nominated author Jocelyn Green

By / May 3, 2013

Become immersed in a time when the reality of war and prejudice is met by unfailing love.

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Q&A: Michael J. Scott (The Lost Scrolls)

By / May 1, 2013

“I started thinking how frustrating it was that there weren?t enough Christian archaeological suspense stories that really addressed the issue of Biblical reliability.”

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Q&A: Rachel Hauck (Once Upon a Prince)

By / May 1, 2013

“We should never give up on love. Love is always for the greater good of others, as well as us. What I think we have to do is redefine love. Sometimes actions we consider ‘love’ are really not love at all.”

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Joel C. Rosenberg: Truth in Fiction

By / May 1, 2013

?Fiction has a way of unlocking people?s imagination in a way nonfiction doesn?t. The novels have gotten a discussion going, and I?m intrigued with that.?

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Q&A: Darrel Nelson (The Return of Cassandra Todd)

By / May 1, 2013

“You have to have a balance between the details and maintaining the pace of the story.”

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Q&A: Leslie Gould (Adoring Addie)

By / May 1, 2013

“I definitely draw on my own emotions when I write a story.”

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Q&A: Renee Andrews (Heart of a Rancher)

By / May 1, 2013

“In real life, I am the country girl who fell in love with a city boy.”

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Q&A: Virginia Smith (Prime Suspect)

By / April 25, 2013

“One technique writers use to come up with ideas is to think about a character’s greatest strengths, and then put them in a situation where that strength is challenged.”

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