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Romance Q&A: Toni Shiloh (Grace Restored)

By Ross Cluver / April 7, 2018

The author shares more about the series, the inspiration behind Grace Restored, and what she considers the essential qualities of a leading man and leading lady…

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Nancy Mehl (Blind Betrayal) – Featured Spotlight

By Ross Cluver / April 2, 2018

New Suspense from Nancy Mehl!

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New Releases — April 2018

By Family Fiction Staff / April 1, 2018

The Road Home Beverly Lewis Bethany House Amish April 3, 2018 Grieving the death of her parents, Lena tells herself that her life in Lancaster County won’t be forever. Can she open her heart to other possibilities?   The Amish Widow’s New Love Liz Tolsma Love Inspired Amish, romance April 17, 2018 He’s her first…

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Charles Martin – Writing for An Audience of One

By Ross Cluver / March 20, 2018

The breakthrough that led to his Christy Award-winning book, how a movie version of your book can be a mixed blessing, and why his latest novel is the best thing he’s ever written…

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Daughters of the Mayflower–Through the Years

By Ross Cluver / March 20, 2018

The 18-book series, set to roll out over three years, blends history, adventure, romance, and family legacy.

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Excerpt: ‘In Places Hidden’ by Tracie Peterson

By Ross Cluver / March 20, 2018

In the early 1900s, Camri Coulter’s search for her missing brother, Caleb, leads her deep into the political corruption of San Francisco. Will Patrick be able to protect Camri from danger?

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Angela Hunt – Last Days of Paul the Apostle

By Ross Cluver / March 20, 2018

Angela shares the value a storyteller can bring to the historical account, the parallels she sees between ancient Rome and modern America, and what readers can learn from Paul, Apostle of Christ…

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David Kitz – It’s Dramatic, But It All Happened

By Ross Cluver / March 19, 2018

David explains the background of the original play, how he has now recounted these events in three different media, and how his dramatic flair gives him an advantage when writing fiction…

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Amish Q&A: Jan Drexler (The Amish Nanny’s Sweetheart)

By Ross Cluver / March 16, 2018

Jan talks about the inspiration for the novel, the research she did to get the details right, and the importance of home…

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Historical Q&A: Ann H. Gabhart (These Healing Hills)

By Ross Cluver / March 15, 2018

Why Ann decided to write about the Frontier Nursing Service, how she was able to so vividly capture the Appalachian area, and the most interesting thing she learned doing research for this book…

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