Contemporary

Christy Award 2018 Finalists Named

By Family Fiction Staff / September 22, 2018

Winners in nine fiction categories to be revealed at The Christy Award Gala this November in Nashville.

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Contemporary Q&A: Amy K. Sorrells (Before I Saw You)

By Ross Cluver / September 20, 2018

The author shares why her novel tackles such serious issues, the importance of talking openly about our struggles, and how her faith impacts her stories…

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When We Were Young (Baxter Family)

By Ross Cluver / September 17, 2018

A rare and beautiful love story about the gift of knowing what tomorrow will bring if you really walk out that door today…

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Indivisible: A Novelization

By Ross Cluver / September 10, 2018

Based on the screen play by David Evans, a tribute to serving our country, choosing love in the darkness, and the power of a God who never gives up hope.

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Healed by Grace 2: Ten Days of Grace

By Family Fiction Staff / September 9, 2018

An inspiring, heartwarming “odd couple” tale of reconciliation and connection set in the world of equestrian training.

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In theaters Sept 7: ‘God Bless the Broken Road’

By Family Fiction Staff / September 4, 2018

Portion of proceeds from the film will go to military charity DAV (Disabled American Veterans) to help military veterans and their families.

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Things Left Unsaid

By Ross Cluver / September 2, 2018

An emotional novel of family, friendship, and forgiveness.

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New Releases — September 2018

By Ross Cluver / August 31, 2018

Christian fiction new releases and new editions from Beverly Lewis, Tracie Peterson, Kathy Tyers, Dee Henderson, Tony Dungy and Lauren Dungy, Wanda E. Brunstetter, and many more!

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Contemporary Q&A: Rachel Linden (Becoming the Talbot Sisters)

By Ross Cluver / August 24, 2018

The author shares the inspiration for the novel, the challenges of writing about painful memories, and the ministry that her book supports…

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Fit to Be Tied (Bucklin Family Reunion #2)

By Ross Cluver / August 21, 2018

The Bucklin family loves each other too much to stay away–but not enough to behave…

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