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Posts Tagged: women’s fiction

Someone to Blame, book review

Always on the lookout for outstanding Christian novels, I was intrigued when I found Someone to Blame, a work of contemporary fiction by fantasy novelist C.S. Lakin. Its title and ...
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Look Again, book review

Look Again, a stand-alone novel by Lisa Scottoline (rhymes with fettuccine), is a departure for this prolific New York Times bestseller. She’s built a formidable career penn...
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Chosen, book review

In Chosen, her debut novel, author Chandra Hoffman unveils an idealistic adoption caseworker who becomes entangled in the lives of adoptive and birth parents, with shattering resul...
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Crossing Oceans, book review

If you know anything about Christian fiction, you’ve heard about this debut novel, which has made quite a splash in the Christian publishing industry. When I picked it up, I was ...
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Family Planning, book review

Which secrets of the past should we leave alone, and which must we face head-on? (If this sounds familiar, it’s because Susan Meissner asked the same question in White Picket...
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A Month of Summer, book review

For my taste, Lisa Wingate novels are hit and miss. While I admire this Christian novelist for her ability to cross over into the mainstream market, some of her novels I’ve found...
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My Soul to Keep, book review

Seems like I waited years to hear more from Melanie Wells and was thrilled to finally spot her latest on Amazon. In My Soul to Keep, the third of the Day of Evil series, psychology...
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