Historical

Q&A: Elizabeth Camden

By / October 23, 2012

“It is a sense of resilience that allows ordinary people to power through obstacles and accomplish amazing things.”

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Q&A: Anne Mateer

By / October 23, 2012

“My goal is always to have my characters experience a time period and events as would a person who actually lived then.”

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Q&A: Janice Thompson

By / October 21, 2012

“Being on the ship was truly an adventure for all involved, (even prior to the iceberg incident, I mean).”

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Sherri Wilson Johnson

By / October 20, 2012
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The Plot Thickens: 5 Authors Who Garden

By / October 12, 2012

Many stories begin with a seed of an idea; and when watered by the author?s imagination, they slowly grow into messages of hope and faith.

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J.M. Hochstetler: Revolutionary Principles

By / October 12, 2012

Crucible of War (Sheaf House) is the fourth book in J.M. Hochstetler?s epic seven-book series about the Revolutionary period in American history.

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Tracie Peterson: Forgiveness on The Texas Frontier

By / October 8, 2012

“I don?t often write novels with a widow or widower situation, and in this story we have Carissa, who was an abused wife and is now a widow with a child. She has to learn to trust and love again.”

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Ruth Axtell Morren: Spiritual Threads

By / October 3, 2012

1890s Maine comes alive in Ruth Axtell Morren?s Her Good Name (River North).

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Sugar Fork

By / October 2, 2012

After the death of their mother, will the Randolph family survive intact?

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To Whisper Her Name (Belle Meade Plantation #1)

By / October 1, 2012

As Ridley Cooper seeks to make peace within himself for ?betraying? the South he loved, Olivia Aberdeen is determined to never be betrayed again.

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