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August Selection for Christian Romance Book Club: Collateral Damage by Lynette Eason
Want to join the conversation? Start reading the book now, because the discussion begins inside the Facebook group August 1.
Christian Fiction New Releases July 2020
New Christian fiction from Dani Pettrey, Tamera Alexander, Robin Lee Hatcher, Lauraine Snelling, Marta Perry, Shawn Smucker, and more!
Amish Author Interview: Kelly Irvin—Exploring Friendship’s Ripple Effects
Kelly shares the undergirding theme of the story, explains what goes into her research in preparing her novels, and touches on why she also writes romantic suspense.
Children’s Q&A: A.S. Mackey (The Edge of Everywhen)
The author on her multi-faceted inspirations, why including a protagonist on the Autism Spectrum was so important, and why the appearance of one of her characters surprised her the most.
Speculative Q&A: Kathy Tyers (Crystal Witness)
Kathy talks about Crystal Witness, gives us an overview of her leading lady, shares her initial inspiration for the novel, and explains how her faith intertwines with her writing of speculative fiction.
Romance Q&A: Carla Laureano (Under Scottish Stars)
Carla shares the ideas she was exploring within the series, identifies the most challenging aspect of the story, and offers why she thought this would be her first romance without a happy ending.
Historical Q&A: Tracie Peterson (The Way of Love)
Tracie explains how her series examines the prejudices and racism of the 1880s, sets the scene of the second story for us, and shares the sad surprises she found in her research.
Historical Q&A: David Harder (Persuaded: The Story of Nicodemus)
David shares how he got intrigued with Nicodemus, expands on what he discovered during his extensive research and explains the challenge of writing historical fiction.
Contemporary Interview: Cynthia Ruchti—Let The Light Shine In
Cynthia talks about the real-life issues fueling the novel, the research she went through, and the importance of allowing the light of God to shine into the “secret corridors of our soul.”