This week, theChristian Fiction Blog Allianceis introducingDangerous HeartAvon Inspire (October 14, 2008)byTracey BatemanABOUT THE AUTHOR:Tracey Bateman published her first novel in 2000 and has been busy ever since. There are two other books in the Westward Hearts Series, Defiant Heart (#1) and Distant Heart (#2)She learned to write by writing, and improved by listening to… Continue reading Dangerous Heart by Tracey Bateman
Category: CFBA Book Reviews
Less Than Dead by Tim Downs
This week, theChristian Fiction Blog Allianceis introducing Less Than DeadThomas Nelson (September 9, 2008)byTim DownsABOUT THE AUTHOR:Tim Downs is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Indiana University. After graduation in 1976 he created a comic strip, Downstown, which was syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate until 1986. His cartooning has appeared in more than a hundred… Continue reading Less Than Dead by Tim Downs
Murder on The Ol’ Bunions by S. Dionne Moore
This week, theChristian Fiction Blog Allianceis introducing Murder on The Ol' Bunions Barbour Publishing, Inc (2008) byS. Dionne MooreABOUT THE AUTHOR:SAndra has been writing for years with historicals being her main focus. By the time she had a polished manuscript in hand, historicals were unpopular. She didn't give up though and decided to try her… Continue reading Murder on The Ol’ Bunions by S. Dionne Moore
A Beautiful Fall by Chris Coppernoll
This week, theChristian Fiction Blog Allianceis introducing A Beautiful FallDavid C. Cook (October 2008)byChris CoppernollABOUT THE AUTHOR:Chris Coppernoll is the founder of Soul2Soul Ministries, with his interviews with Christian artists airing weekly on 650 radio outlets in thirty countries. He has conducted hundreds of interviews on faith issues with personalities such as Amy Grant, Max… Continue reading A Beautiful Fall by Chris Coppernoll
Home Another Way by Christa Parrish
Christy here: I'm way behind on my reviews, but I am half way through this book. The author's voice is definite. I love how she uses first person point of view for the main character, but uses third person for the supporting characters. That alone adds a depth I hadn't expected. Most of the CBA… Continue reading Home Another Way by Christa Parrish


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