Tag Archives: Christian Fiction

“The Swindler’s Daughter,” by Stephenia H. McGee

Taking Control! Up until 1912, Lillian has lived a sheltered life while her domineering mother has arranged everything, including her upcoming marriage. Suddenly, everything changes. All her life, Lillian has been told her father was dead, when in fact, he … Continue reading

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“The Keys to Gramercy Park” by Candace Sue Patterson

To Gain the World….. Andie is a writer for the Smithsonian Magazine, who loves the past. She has a story drop into her lap when she finds antique, counterfeit money in the wall of her historic apartment. She traces the … Continue reading

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“Blind Trust” by Natalie Walters

Danger and Excitement! Lyla is a member of the SNAP Agency. She is great at her job, but is often impulsive, taking risks without counting the cost. Nicolas, a weapons expert and fellow SNAP member, is driven crazy by that. … Continue reading

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“The Secret to Happiness” by Suzanne Woods Fisher

What Makes You Happy? Callie has fled to her Aunt Marnie’s to bury herself in bed after being publicly humiliated, and fired from her head chef’s job. That is because a mistake on her part caused hundreds of people to … Continue reading

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“The Words We Lost” by Nicole Deese

The Price of Friendship Ingrid had once been part of an extraordinary friendship that included Cece and Joel. As teenagers, they thought they would never live their lives without each other. But Ingrid and Joel’s broken engagement shattered the group. … Continue reading

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“Second Time Around” by Melody Carlson

Starting Over! After busy years of raising her children as a single mom, while renovating her huge home, and building her business, Mallory finds herself alone as her last child leaves the nest. Her aunt has willed her a tourist … Continue reading

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“The Bark of Zorro (Gone to the Dogs, 4)” by Kathleen Y’Barbo

Z Marks the Spot! Cassidy is alone on a very dark, stormy night in a deserted area trying to find a stray dog.  She is a volunteer at the local dog rescue along with the office manager of a veterinary … Continue reading

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“Letters of Trust” by Wanda E. Brunstetter

For a Season….. Eleanor is an Amish newlywed who has left all her family and friends to live in her husband Vic’s farming community. Although her parents had reservations about the marriage, Eleanor was in love, and disregarded their concerns. … Continue reading

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“Windswept Way” by Irene Hannon

More Than Skin Deep Ashley is definitely out of her comfort zone. After being dumped by her boyfriend, and losing her job, she contacts a stranger, Rose, with a proposal. She wants the two to become partners and turn Rose’s … Continue reading

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“The Metropolitan Affair” by Jocelyn Green

All That Glitters….. Lauren has an unusual profession for a woman in the 1920’s because she works as an assistant curator at a famous museum. All her life, her father used his work on Egyptian archeological digs as an excuse … Continue reading

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