Maybe a Hero section here? With the main purpose of the site?

Could add a magazine cover to the right. Or, have a background image that aligns with the site mission.

Or we could remove this section.

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Possible Call to Action

To highlight part of the site, with a link via the button below. Or, section could be removed. Might have to change the background image if desired.

Recent Posts

Amish Romance Authors—Happily Ever Afters for Christmas

By Family Fiction Staff | November 29, 2020

Amish romance authors Amy Clipston, Kelly Irvin, Kathleen Fuller, and Vannetta Chapman share about their new Christmas Amish wedding anthology.

Kingstone Comics—Four-Color Faith

By Family Fiction Staff | November 28, 2020

Go behind the scenes for a massive new dramatization of the Bible in comic book form.

Children’s Q&A: Allison Hottinger (The Giving Manger)

By Family Fiction Staff | November 27, 2020

Allison talks about the idea behind the project, outlines how the box set works, and reveals what make the book’s illustrations unusual.

Children’s Q&A: Jared Kennedy (Jesus Came for Me: The True Story of Christmas)

By Family Fiction Staff | November 27, 2020

Jared explains the best way to share the message of Christmas with little ones—including pointers while reading—and gives us a brief overview on the new Beginner’s Gospel Story Bible series.

Psychologist-Turned-Children’s Author Brings Hope Amid COVID-19 With WWII Novel

By Family Fiction Staff | November 27, 2020

Historical novel Hunger Winter: A World War II Novel (Tyndale House) draws from the events of WWII to drive home lessons relevant for today.

Romance Q&A: Melissa Ferguson (The Cul-de-Sac War)

By Family Fiction Staff | November 26, 2020

Melissa tells us about her protagonists, Bree and Chip, what inspired her to tell their story, and what themes she was exploring through this romance.

Romance Q&A: Melody Carlson (The Christmas Swap)

By Family Fiction Staff | November 26, 2020

Melody shares a little about the story, how she chose the vacation home swap topic, and why she set her Romance in Colorado.

Historical Q&A: Amy Lynn Green (Things We Didn’t Say)

By Family Fiction Staff | November 26, 2020

Amy shares what drew her to setting her story during World War II, what her challenges were and what she hopes readers will take away after reading Things We Didn’t Say.

Historical Q&A: Julie Klassen (An Ivy Hill Christmas)

By Family Fiction Staff | November 26, 2020

Julie talks about what inspired the tale, what makes her protagonist special, and her surprising pick for her favorite character in the novella.

Another Call To Action Here?

CTA helps break up the page visually and makes it more appealing. Also an opportunity to focus on something you want to promote.

Would need to change background image most likely.

Or, we can delete this section.