
Aiming for Love – Mary Connealy
Aiming for Love by Mary Connealy is the first book in the Brides of Hope Mountain series, and is a fun new historical fiction read. It’s the story of three sisters, the Nordegren girls, who […]
Aiming for Love by Mary Connealy is the first book in the Brides of Hope Mountain series, and is a fun new historical fiction read. It’s the story of three sisters, the Nordegren girls, who […]
The Magi have been shrouded in legend since their singular, enigmatic appearance in the Gospels. By AD 500, the early church fathers had reworked them as kings. Later reformers, such as John Calvin, pushed back […]
It’s the middle of World War II. The Nazis are closing in on the leader of the Dutch Resistance. And his children must go on the run to save themselves from the Gestapo. Hunger Winter […]
Writing Biblical fiction is no easy task, particularly when the chosen protagonist is also the protagonist of an entire book of the Bible. With ten novels of lesser-known biblical women in the rearview mirror, Jill […]
The Land Beneath Us is the third book in Sarah Sundin’s Sunrise at Normandy series. It is the continuing story of the three Paxton brothers, Wyatt, Adler, and Clayton. This book gives us Clay’s story. […]
Aquila and Priscilla rank as one of the most famously unknown couples in biblical history. What we know: They were kicked out of Rome—along with all other Christians—by the Emperor Claudius. They were tent-makers who […]
I have a distaste for Christian historical fiction, or at least the stereotypical kind. You know, the idealistic setting, the Christian romance, the often hackneyed and trite paint-by-numbers plot. And yet, a few years ago, […]
They call him Nebuchadnezzar. He makes the fires seven times hotter. But he can’t escape the burning of his conscience. Deep in the heart of a Romanian forest, Nazi forces have established a concentration camp […]
Joel Rosenberg is best known for his seemingly prophetic political thrillers. In the 2000s, it seemed as if the man couldn’t write something in his books without a version of it coming true in reality. […]
The Amazon. Even today the term brings to us an aura of mystery, adventure, and danger. Back in 1928 – the year Henry Wolfe would pack his bags and lead a team in search of […]
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