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Lisa T. Bergren: Captivated By Italy

By / April 18, 2011

?She experienced how a book can capture the imagination.?

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Don Hoesel: Tackling 2012 Phenomenon with Unexpected Twists

By / April 18, 2011

Offers imaginative take on what may happen leading up to end of Mayan calendar — said by some to be the end of the world.

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Heather and Lydia Munn: Unveiling a true wartime story

By / April 11, 2011

With their debut novel, the authors provide a widely overlooked perspective on the unseen heroes of the Nazi-Holocaust atrocity.

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BRYAN DAVIS: Dragons and Heroes

By / April 11, 2011

“My stories tell readers that they can be courageous; they can conquer their fears and doubts; they can rise up and be all that God has called them to be.”

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Hometown Mysteries: Some Cozy Reading

By / April 11, 2011

Meet some of the authors who write under the banner of Hometown Mysteries?where love and suspense meet.

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Q&A: Siri Mitchell

By / April 11, 2011

“As long as we convince ourselves that ?good? or ?nice? people have to look or sound a certain way, we are doomed to repeat history?s mistakes.”

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Denise Hunter: Lassoed by a Cowboy?s Love

By / April 5, 2011

In ‘A Cowboy’s Touch’ the award-winning author explores whether the truth can really set us free.

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Parable: Volume 1: Bold Comics Anthology

By / April 4, 2011

?It was a reason to use our joy of comics to celebrate our love of Christ as well as fellowship with other creators.?

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Marta Perry: Twice the Amish Drama

By / April 4, 2011

?As a reader, I love going back and visiting with characters I?ve already met.?

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Q&A: Kim Vogel Sawyer

By / April 4, 2011

“I love it when the characters take on that life of their own and pull me along with them.”

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