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60+ Christian Romance New Releases January-March 2019

By Family Fiction Staff / February 12, 2019

Here’s a list of more than sixty selected inspirational romance titles, including new fiction from Tracie Peterson, Wanda E. Brunstetter, Lynette Eason, Laura Frantz, Susan May Warren, and more!

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40 Essential Christian Romance Authors – 2019 Edition

By Family Fiction Staff / February 12, 2019

For our FamilyFiction Collector’s Edition 2019 Romance Special, we asked readers to weigh in on their favorite Christian romance authors!

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Historical Romance Q&A: Kimberley Woodhouse (Under The Midnight Sun)

By Ross Cluver / February 4, 2019

Kimberley talks about the research behind the book, reveals what inspired the story, and explains the benefits of being a Christian author writing romances…

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No Ocean Too Wide (McAllister Family #1)

By Ross Cluver / January 30, 2019

When the three children are taken to Canada without their mother’s knowledge, their oldest sibling follows them across the Atlantic to search for them.

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Split-Time Author Interview: Jaime Jo Wright – From Past to Present

By Ross Cluver / January 30, 2019

Jaime explains what draws her to write fiction set in dueling timelines, the importance of the novel’s time(s) and location, and the impact of winning a major award for her debut novel…

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Historical Author Interview: Allison Pittman—It’s All In The Details

By Ross Cluver / January 28, 2019

Allison explains what inspired her to focus on this particular character, reveals what research went into writing the noel, and shares the core themes explored in the book…

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Alamo Bride (Daughters of the Mayflower #7)

By Ross Cluver / January 24, 2019

Will Ellis Lose All at the Alamo?

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Contemporary Q&A: Erin Bartels (We Hope for Better Things)

By Ross Cluver / January 24, 2019

Erin explains how she came up with the plot, who the novel is written for, and what modern readers can learn from America’s turbulent past…

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Between Two Shores

By Ross Cluver / January 22, 2019

She’s risked becoming a traitor by choosing a side, but will the decision cost her even more than she anticipated?

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Time-slip novel in April about family, faith, and long-held secrets

By Ross Cluver / January 22, 2019

A woman and her ailing father navigate his dementia and the buried history of his childhood in Eastern Europe.

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