For Parents Only

Lisa A. Rice, Non-Fiction, Shaunti Feldhahn No Comments

Shaunti Feldhahn is known for unlocking the mysteries of relationships for men and women. Now she turns to a parent’s relationship with a child, particularly a child of the opposite sex. Drawing on the results of a nationwide survey of kids and teenagers, she explores questions such as:
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Auralia’s Colors by Jeffrey Overstreet

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This week, the
Christian Fiction Blog Alliance
is introducing
AURALIA’S COLORS
(WaterBrook Press September 4, 2007)
by
Jeffrey Overstreet

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CSFF November: Stephen Lawhead’s Scarlet

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Stephen Lawhead’s Scarlet, is the second in the King Raven Trilogy.


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Review: Turquoise

Chick-lit, Marilynn Griffith, Reviews No Comments

Chenille Rizzo is lonely. Ever since the death of her husband Lyle, she
’s been in no-man’s land, a deep winter that has frozen her heart and left her numb from the cold. Turquoise is the fourth book in Marilynn Griffith’s “Shades of Style” series and chronicles thawing of Chenille.

In her grief of her husband and child’s passing, Chenille turned to sewing for comfort. While delivering baby blankets to the preemie ICU one stormy night, Chenille runs into the other man who was in the hospital room when Lyle died. Even though she
’s avoided him for years, she finds herself caught up in an unexpected liplock with Dr. Sergio Loyola and enjoying it thoroughly.
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Review: Remember to Forget

Deborah Raney, Reviews, Women's Fiction No Comments

I wrote a review of Deborah Raney’s Remember to Forget for one of my favorite Christian fiction websites, The Suspense Zone. I loved the book so much that I wanted to be sure to share it with you.
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The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets Decked Out by Neta Jackson

Mom-lit, Neta Jackson No Comments


This week, the
Christian Fiction Blog Alliance
is introducing
THE YADA YADA PRAYER GROUP GETS DECKED OUT
Thomas Nelson (October 2, 2007)
by
Neta Jackson

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A Shadow of Treason Blog Tour

Tricia Goyer, Women's Fiction No Comments

Book 2 in the Chronicles of the Spanish Civil War series.

Sophie discovers that nothing is as she first imagined. When Walt, the reporter who helped her over the border, shows up again after Guernica is bombed, Sophie is given an impossible mission. She must leave behind the man she’s fallen in love with and return to the person who betrayed her. Another layer of the war in Spain is revealed as Sophie is drawn into the international espionage schemes that could turn the tide of the war and help protect the soldiers from the International Brigade … she must find a way to get a critical piece of information to Walt in time.
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Sisters of the Quilt Blog Tour

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Her relationship with former fiancé Paul Waddell in tatters, Hannah Lapp has fled her home in hopes of finding refuge with another Amish outcast, her shunned Aunt Zabeth in Ohio. Hampered by limited education and hiding her true identity, Hannah struggles to understand the confusing world of the Englischers and embrace unfamiliar freedoms, but a deepening friendship with the handsome Martin Palmer renews her courage to face the future.
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Book Review: Sushi For One? by Camy Tang

Camy Tang, Chick-lit, Reviews No Comments

I knew this was going to be a great book when the crazy grandmother showed up in chapter one. Camy Tang’s first book, Sushi For One?, is a great start to a budding career. We don’t see a whole lot of Asian chick-lit, so this book, while maintaining what we love about chick-lit, gives a taste of something new and different.
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Austin Boyd Giveaway!

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I have 5 copies of Audiobook previews (3 chapters of all three books) of the Mars Hills Trilogy. The first 5 people who post will receive these!

What if … your hero proved to be your enemy – and your enemy sought to become your friend?

What if … by your actions you could help millions to see the truth but they hated you for it?

What if … you felt you’d lost everything you ever cared about?

How would you carry on?

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