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June New Christian Fiction Releases

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June 2017 New Releases More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website. Romantic Suspense:Deadly Fires: Rodeo Knights (9th book in the Strong Women, Extraordinary Situations Series) by Margaret Daley –Second Chances. Revenge. Arson. A saboteur targets Alexia Richards and her family company. As the incidents become more lethal, Alexia must depend on a former Delta Force soldier, Cole Knight, a man from her past that she loved.When their son died in a fire, their grief and anger drove them apart. Can Alexia and Cole work through their pain and join forces to find the person who wants her dead? (Independently Published)    Hidden Legacy by Lynn Huggins Blackburn — When someone threatens the baby she’s...

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How Do I Come Up with My Stories by Margaret Daley

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How Do I Come Up with My Stories By Margaret Daley One of the questions I’ve been asked by readers is how I come up with a new story. Honestly, there are times I really don’t know how. Something just pops into my mind—a seed of an idea. I’ll think about the concept. Sometimes, it will grow quickly. Other times, slowly. The last one was for my book Deadly Fires, which is on pre-order right now. The release date is June 20th. In this story, I wanted to tie it to another book of mine—The Knight and the Damsel, part of Rodeo Knights series. So somehow it needed to have ties to the Knight Detective Agency and have something to do with the rodeo. My books in the Strong Women Series are romantic suspense so I need to have a suspense/mystery plotline. Because I wanted to...

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May Christian Fiction

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May 2017 New Releases More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website. Contemporary Romance: Amish Brides by Jennifer Beckstrand, Molly Jebber, Amy Lillard — Under bright blue skies, wedding bells ring–fulfilling sweet dreams, impossible wishes, and joyous new beginnings among these three new stories. (Contemporary Romance from Kensington Publishers) Sprouts of Love by Valerie Comer — An overzealous community garden manager delivers more than the food bank manager can handle. Can love sprout amid the tsunami of vegetables? (Contemporary Romance, Independently Published) Summer Dreams by Delia Latham — God’s love…reflected in the waters of the Pacific, and in the eyes of a young couple...

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Christian Fiction New Releases for April

»Posted on Apr 10, 2017 in Blog | Comments Off on Christian Fiction New Releases for April

April 2017 New Releases More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website. Contemporary Romance: Sandpiper Cove by Irene Hannon — When a police chief and an ex-con join forces to keep a young man from falling into a life of crime, sparks fly. Given their backgrounds, it’s not a promising match—but in Hope Harbor, anything is possible. (Contemporary Romance from Revell [Baker]) Oh Baby by Delia Latham — Dawni Manors seeks peace in Angel Falls, Texas. What she finds is a cowboy, an abandoned infant, and emotional chaos. If the Heart’s Haven angels really are there, what in the world are they thinking? (Contemporary Romance from White Rose Publishing [Pelican]) General: A Fragile Hope by Cynthia Ruchti...

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Heroine Interview from Deep Extraction by DiAnn Mills

»Posted on Apr 6, 2017 in Blog | Comments Off on Heroine Interview from Deep Extraction by DiAnn Mills

DiAnn Mills Deep Extraction April 4th release by Tyndale Interview with the hero/heroine: FBI Special Agent Tori Templeton Tori Templeton, tell me the most interesting thing about you. Tori fidgets. I’m committed to my job as an FBI special agent assigned to violent crime. Interesting? Probably a little more daring than common sense dictates. What do you do for fun? My best friend Sally is all-girly, and I enjoy spending time with her. She helps keep me grounded in a normal life. She has two teenage boys who are fun. What do you put off doing because you dread it? Cleaning my apartment. It’s boring, so I put it off. Sometimes I listen to books on tape to pass the time. What are you afraid of most in life? My brother died of cancer and my mother is a breast cancer...

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