The lovely, gracious and talented Robin Lee Hatcher

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FIT TO BE TIED by Robin Lee Hatcher “A master of lively historical romances, Hatcher demonstrates an expert ability to craft spunky, unlikely heroines who go against the tide of the times in which they live, making for fun, exciting stories. She also pays close attention to historical detail. This second series entry (after A Vote of Confidence) is highly …

Welcome Cindy Woodsmall and The Sound of Sleigh Bells

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I’m happy to have my good friend Cindy Woodsmall back to my blog with her new book, The Sound of Sleigh Bells. Cindy is a New York Times best-selling author whose connection with the Amish has been featured on ABC Nightline and the front page of the Wall Street Journal. Her ability to authentically capture the heart of her characters …

Between You and Me by Jenny B. Jones

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Please welcome my good buddy and fellow Thomas Nelson author, Jenny B. Jones. I started this book and it’s divine! Jenny writes a poignant, funny, and engaging story! This week, theChristian Fiction Blog Allianceis introducing Just Between You And MeThomas Nelson (September 1, 2009)byJenny B. Jones ABOUT THE AUTHOR: I write Christian fiction with a few giggles, quite a bit …

Gone to Green by Judy Christie

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This week, theChristian Fiction Blog Allianceis introducing Gone To GreenAbingdon Press (August 2009)byJudy Christie ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Judy Pace Christie, after working as a journalist for twenty-five years, left the daily news business to open a consulting firm that works with individuals, businesses, and churches on strategies for meaningful life and work, including goal-setting, living fully, and balancing personal and …

Look to the East by Maureen Lang

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Please welcome my friend and author, Maureen Lang! Girl, you’re up. Greetings! I’m eager to share the news about my newest book release. Have you ever wondered how many love stories have one war or another for a backdrop?Rather than counting, I decided to plunge ahead and add a few more titles. Look to the East is the first in …

Love’s Pursuit by Siri Mitchell

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Please welcome my friend, Siri Mitchell, a fabulous author. She has a new release and I highly recommend all of her works.Siri graduated from the University of Washington with a business degree and worked in various levels of government. As a military spouse, she has lived all over the world, including in Paris and Tokyo. Siri enjoys observing and learning …

The Guernsey Literary and Potatoe Peel Pie Society

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I didn’t think I’d like this book. It’s written in letter form from an author to her editor and friends. But I would’ve missed a touching, heart felt story told by characters that could’ve been my friends. Or relatives. Set in early ’46, right after the war, author Juliet begins corresponding with the residents of Guernsey, (yes, where the cow …