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Jenny B. Jones: Bridging Two Worlds

By / January 24, 2011

?My favorite plot device is where an unlikely man and woman are forced to marry or pretend to be a couple. It always reels me in.?

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Q&A: Max Elliot Anderson

By / January 24, 2011

“I?d like readers to come away with a better understanding of character, honor, right and wrong, peer pressure, and the power that God has to help them with all of these trials.”

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Jerry B. Jenkins: Family Ties

By / January 20, 2011

?You can evoke the darker side without smashing it into someone?s face.?

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DiAnn Mills: Expect an Adventure

By / January 17, 2011

“Although the facts about the people and the setting are sometimes hard to find, history is unchanging.”

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Wanda E. Brunstetter: Ring of Truth

By / January 13, 2011

When it comes to Amish fiction, few names are as big as Wanda Brunstetter, who has sold more than 5 million copies of her books.

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Q&A: Frances Devine

By / January 11, 2011

The author shares about her 3-in-1 historical romance collection Windy City Brides (Romancing America).

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Julie Klassen: Jane Austen, Meet Your Match

By / January 7, 2011

With her Regency-set novels, Julie Klassen offers a fresh take on Christian historical romance.

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Q&A: Carole Gift Page

By / January 4, 2011

The author discusses her 3-in-1 romance collection Hawaiian Dreams.

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Book of Days: Jim Rubart draws from real-life experiences

By / January 1, 2011

Supernatural suspense novel born from his father?s struggle with Alzheimer?s

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No Safe Haven: Author Interview

By / January 1, 2011

Hear about “No Safe Haven” from the authors, Kimberley and Kayla Woodhouse

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