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

Three must-reads by Jane Kirkpatrick that you won’t want to miss!

By | November 1, 2013

From WaterBrook Multnomah Publishers, three great Jane Kirkpatrick books you won’t want to miss!

Q&A: Jonathan Friesen (Aquifer)

By | October 29, 2013

“That feeling of loneliness is one of our universal emotions. We all want to know that people see us, and like what they see! Readers will connect with this ache strongly.”

Q&A: Paul Robertson (An Elegant Solution)

By | October 29, 2013

“I write slowly – sometimes two sentences take an hour.”

Q&A: Murray Pura (An Amish Family Christmas)

By Ross Cluver | October 29, 2013

Murray Pura’s Christmas novel An Amish Family Christmas (Harvest House) is a story of reconciliation, faith and family.

Q&A: Judy Christie (Sweet Olive)

By | October 29, 2013

“Louisiana has so much personality?and I enjoy sharing its texture with readers and showing my affection for its eccentricities.”

Q&A: Anne LeBold Douglas (Breaking the Ice)

By | October 29, 2013

“I hope that teens recognize themselves in one of the characters and feel encouraged that they?re not the only one going through those issues. I also hope they feel inspired to pursue connection with friends, family and God.”

How far would you go to restore what was lost? Carolina Gold by Dorothy Love

By | October 10, 2013

In Carolina Gold, Love crafts a beautiful tale of hope and determination.

The Governess of Highland Hall (Edwardian Brides) by Carrie Turansky

By | October 3, 2013

Worlds lie between the marketplaces of India and the halls of a magnificent country estate like Highland Hall. Will Julia be able to find her place when a governess is neither upstairs family nor downstairs help?

Traces of Mercy by Michael Landon Jr. & Cindy Kelley

By | October 1, 2013

Traces of Mercy the much-anticipated new novel from premier storytellers Michael Landon, Jr., and Cindy Kelley.

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.