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Q&A with Jamie Jo Wright on Gold Haven Heiress

By Ross Cluver / September 30, 2016

Jamie Jo Wright had two novellas debut with Barbour Books this year, and we discuss one of them at the American Christian Fiction Writers Conference.

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Q&A: Kristi Ann Hunter (The Hawthorne House Series)

By Ross Cluver / September 29, 2016

Kristi Ann Hunter visits with us at ACFW and shares tidbits of her debut Regency romance series.

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James Markert

By / September 26, 2016
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The Rightful Heir

By Family Fiction Staff / September 24, 2016

Arriving in Texas, cowboy Jared Ivy discovers the grandfather he hardly remembers has passed away…and an unknown woman has claimed ownership of his family’s newspaper. Jared has the will that proves he’s the owner—but the sheriff refuses to enforce it.

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Kate Breslin’s Publishing Journey and Her Summer 2017 Project

By Ross Cluver / September 23, 2016

Author Kate Breslin found growing in her faith changed how she wrote and changed the trajectory of her writing career. Family Fiction catches up with her at the 2016 ACFW Conference to find out more.

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The Cottage (Secrets of the Shetlands #2)

By Family Fiction Staff / September 21, 2016

Change is threatening the island of Whale’s Reef, and the plans of some locals put Loni’s very life in danger.

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Waves of Mercy

By Ross Cluver / September 20, 2016

Haunted by the Unknowns of Their Pasts, Two Women Search for Answers Along the Shores of Lake Michigan.

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The Cautious Maiden (The Everstone Chronicles)

By Family Fiction Staff / September 20, 2016

When Violet’s reputation is compromised, she is forced into an engagement of convenience — but her brother’s terrible habits further entangle her future when he gambles her away to another man.

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Watch Now: Christy Award Winners

By Ross Cluver / September 15, 2016

Watch all the nominees and winners of the Christy Awards!

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This Road We Traveled

By / September 6, 2016

What Tabitha couldn’t know was how this frightening cross country journey would impact how she understood her own life–and the greater part she had to play in history.

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