Contemporary

Q&A: Michael Morris

By / September 19, 2012

?My grandfather was such a good storyteller that you might have to get him to tell a story two or three times to weed out fact from fiction.?

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For Maria

By / September 15, 2012

Thousands of Jewish “hidden” children disappeared into the vortex of a horrific war. And Madeline, a freelance journalist, is driven to find two of them … her long-lost aunts.

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Hidden in the Heart

By Ross Cluver / September 15, 2012

Everything Claire wants seems to be beyond her reach …

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Q&A: Todd M. Johnson

By / September 13, 2012

“Bringing characters to life is also a challenging process for a new novelist…”

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Q&A: Harry Kraus, M.D.

By / September 13, 2012

“My first goal is to write a great story, something that will grab readers…”

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Support Your Local Christian Retailer

By / September 12, 2012

?Christian Store Week is all about celebrating the publishing industry and supporting a wonderful resource center we don?t want to lose?Christian stores!?

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Dan Walsh: Everybody?s Got a Story

By / September 12, 2012

In his novel The Reunion (Revell), Dan Walsh writes about the beauty of second chances and great people who often are overlooked in the hustle-bustle of everyday life.

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New Hope

By Family Fiction Staff / September 10, 2012

New Hope follows a young man’s fight to turn the other cheek, rise above his tormentor, and forgive a hurting soul.

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Snowing Oats in July

By / September 10, 2012

Miracles just might happen, when you least expect them …

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Robert Whitlow: Making the Right Choice

By / September 5, 2012

Robert Whitlow?s new novel, The Choice (Thomas Nelson), skips all the unnecessary melodrama for a very real look at the power of our choices.

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