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Q&A: Diane and David Munson

By / December 4, 2011

“With our backgrounds in the law and law enforcement, we have witnessed up close and personal God?s protection of us.”

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Q&A: Colleen Coble: Lonestar Angel

By / December 4, 2011

“I would find it impossible to write without the spiritual element in my novels.”

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Q&A: Noelle Marchand: UNLAWFULLY WEDDED BRIDE

By / December 2, 2011

“The spiritual lessons that the hero and heroine learned came almost directly from things I learned in my own life while I was writing the story.”

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Q&A: Jenny B. Jones: THERE YOU’LL FIND ME

By / December 2, 2011

“I’d love to be one of those authors whose brain is just overflowing with ideas. Sadly, I’m one of those authors whose brain is overflowing with sugary lightning bolts from all the M&Ms I’ve eaten.”

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Q&A: Liz Tolsma: A LOG CABIN CHRISTMAS

By Ross Cluver / December 2, 2011

“Characters are people readers can relate to, and then say, ‘Hey, that?s just like me!’ A light goes on and people understand so much better than if you sat down and told them these same truths.”

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Q&A: Debby Mayne

By / December 1, 2011

The author shares about her 3-in-1 Romancing America collection Appalachian Weddings.

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Richard L. Mabry, M.D.: What the Doctor Ordered

By / November 30, 2011

“I began wondering what some of the consequences might be if ?doctored? research results were used to push a sorely needed drug onto the market without adequate safeguards.”

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Smitten: Love Is In the Air

By Ross Cluver / November 30, 2011

Showcasing the inherent beauty of collaboration, celebrated Christian romance authors Colleen Coble, Kristin Billerbeck, Diann Hunt and Denise Hunter team up for one incredibly romantic novel.

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Q&A: Camy Tang

By / November 27, 2011

“I hope my books encourage readers toward that complete surrender to Him in their own lives, so that they can experience how absolutely beautiful God?s love for them is.”

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Q&A: Laurie Alice Eakes (A Necessary Deception)

By / November 27, 2011

“[The Regency era is] such a time of transition, social, spiritual and scientific enlightenment, I wanted to know more about it.”

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