Tag: Christian fiction

Perfectly Matched by Liana George: A Celebrate Lit Tour

About the Book Book: Perfectly Matched Author: Liana George Genre: Contemporary Women’s Fiction Release date: April 4, 2023 Nicki Mayfield is getting married! Three days after deciding to marry so she can adopt the little girl who has captured her heart, Nicki Mayfield is heading to Texas to become Mrs. Ben Carrington. However, as the unlikely pair prepares to say “I […]

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Every Flower of the Field: Celebrate Lit Tour

About the Book Book: Every Flower of the Field Author: Sara Davison Genre: Romantic Suspense Release date: February 15, 2023 Safe is the most dangerous feeling of all. For as long as she can remember, Rose Galway has been a captive, controlled by one man or another. To her, though, God is the one holding the keys, refusing to […]

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Curtain Call: A Celebrate Lit Tour

About the Book Book: Curtain Call Authors: Hope Bolinger & Alyssa Roat Genre: Sweet Contemporary Romance Release date: November 5, 2022 With their future in theater on the line, can a newbie actress and overwhelmed playwright put on a production to remember? Part-time thespian Griffith Williams can’t seem to do anything right in his parents’ eyes, especially compared to […]

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Book, Chapters and Vows by Chautona Havig Celebrate Lit Tour

About the Book Book: Book, Chapter, & Vows Author: Chautona Havig Genre: Christian Contemporary Romance Release date: July 26, 2022 Falling in love with Benjamin wasn’t in the plan, but Mallory finds she’s all but lost her head and her heart after two and a half years of banter, memories, and now shared books. But […]

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Finding Harmony by Alyssa Roat and Hope Bolinger: A Celebrate Lit Tour

About the Book Book: Finding Harmony Authors: Alyssa Roat and Hope Bolinger Genre: Sweet Contemporary Romance Release date: July 5, 2022 Can two people-pleasing musicians win the grand prize, or will they be forced to give up music for good? Newly hired worship leader Elijah Peterson can’t seem to catch a break with his church’s congregation. With conflicting demands […]

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Perfectly Placed by Liana George Celebrate Lit Tour

About the Book Book: Perfectly Placed Author: Liana George Genre: Contemporary Christian Women’s Fiction Release date: July 5, 2022 Nicki’s tasked with making New Hope the perfect place for orphaned children. So why has everything gone wrong? Six weeks after leaving China, Nicki Mayfield returns to complete two critical tasks: restore order at New Hope Orphanage and re-connect with […]

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Finding Love in San Antonio Celebrate Lit Tour

About the Book Book: Finding Love in San Antonio Authors: Miralee Ferrell & Kimberly Rose Johnson Genre: Contemporary Romance Release date: June 1, 2022 For TV chef Adela Romero, the lights of LA have lost their luster. The grief of her husband’s death three years ago still hangs heavy over her and her daughter, Fabi. When Adela hears her […]

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Finding a Memory Celebrate Lit Tour

About the Book Book: Finding a Memory Author: Chautona Havig Narrator: Christa DelSorbo Genre: Christian Women’s Fiction Release date: February, 2022 He loved her then. Will she love him now? When Mallory Barrows finds an old diary in a box of books, the story she finds within sends her on the hunt for the owner–and maybe more. Theirs is a […]

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Out of the Blue by Susan L. Tuttle

I have read every book that Susan L. Tuttle has ever written. At least the published ones. So far, the list is not very long, but thankfully she continues to add new titles every year. This one is the first book in what I hope will turn into a longer series. Here is my review […]

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Sorrow and Song Series by Jennifer Q Hunt

For about 30 years, the United States faced a series of monumental historical landmarks: World War 1, the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression and World War 2. Having taught United States history, I would say that I know quite a bit about what took place. At least I thought I did. When I read the […]

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