Contemporary

Trinity Goodheart

By Family Fiction Staff / March 27, 2012

12-year-old Trinity Goodheart tries to reunite her disjointed family; and in the process, she teaches them the value of love, faith and forgiveness.

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Q&A: Lenora Worth (Sweetheart Reunion)

By / March 27, 2012

“The theme “Love never fails” is always in my head when I write my stories.”

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Beth Wiseman: Scenes From a Marriage

By / March 21, 2012

“That?s often the way it is with God?s plan for our lives?we just have to trust Him.”

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Julie Cantrell: Literary Debut

By / March 21, 2012

Set in depression-era Mississippi, Julie Cantrell?s debut novel Into the Free (David C. Cook) is the story of a young girl growing into adolescence as she confronts family abuse and a dark past.

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Q&A: Eric Wilson (TWO SECONDS LATE)

By / March 18, 2012

“For me, stories are all about personal struggle – whether that’s facing doubts, death, demonic entities, or romance.”

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Charles Martin: Characters Welcome

By Ross Cluver / March 16, 2012

Southern writer Charles Martin believes a good story is all about connecting with the characters.

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Redemption on and offscreen in inspirational sports drama TOUCHBACK

By / March 15, 2012

Inspirational sports-themed family film starring Brian Presley and Kurt Russell tells story of second chances; Lead actor’s real life mirrored his character on screen.

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Stand by Me (A SouledOut Sisters Novel)

By / March 13, 2012

Sometimes the person you most need is the one least like you.

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Finding Our Way Home: A Snowglobe Connections Novel

By / March 13, 2012

When the road home becomes daunting?sometimes a very capable girl on a bicycle can help find the way.

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Legacy Road: A Novel

By / March 12, 2012

When Wes Watkins uncovers a painful truth about his parents’ past, patching things up with his father may prove impossible. Wes’s life is close to spiraling out of control. Will Wes learn to forgive? Or will the best year of his life turn into the worst?

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