Contemporary

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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Karen Kingsbury signs for six more books with Atria Publishing/Howard Books

By Ross Cluver / March 26, 2018

Her next book is a hope-filled love story in the Baxter Family collection.

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Let There Be Light

By Family Fiction Staff / March 21, 2018

After a near death experience challenges his simplest assumptions about this world, an atheist is forced to re-examine his life.

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Runaway Tide (Sea Glass Inn #2)

By Ross Cluver / March 21, 2018

Will an unplanned trip to the ancient Italian city of Florence and beyond bring answers that reignite old passions? Or will the miles push Jackson and Meg farther apart?

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Hurricane Season

By Ross Cluver / March 21, 2018

As a hurricane aims a steady eye at the Alabama coast, Jenna must make a decision that will change her family’s future.

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Lauren K. Denton

By Ross Cluver / March 21, 2018
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No One Ever Asked

By Ross Cluver / March 21, 2018

The lives of three very different women converge when an affluent community has no choice but to open their school doors.

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Shadows of Hope

By Ross Cluver / March 21, 2018

When their private lives collide, the two women must face the ultimate test of their faith and choose how to move forward as they live in the shadows of hope.

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Film ‘I Can Only Imagine’ Beats Forecasts With $17M Opening

By Family Fiction Staff / March 20, 2018

Just like with the original song, the film about the story behind “I Can Only Imagine” is finding a larger audience than anyone expected.

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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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