Turn to Me by Becky Wade (with giveaway) All That It Takes by Nicole Deese (with giveaway) The Buy-In by Emma St. Clair Sunrise by Susan May Warren with giveaway

Breach of Trust by DiAnn Mills

To save the people she loves, CIA Agent Paige Roberts, goes into hiding in the tiny town of Split Creek, Oklahoma. Immersing herself in small town life as a compassionate librarian, Paige is plagued by the traumatic memories of her last mission as a CIA operative when her team was betrayed by their leader, Daniel Keary. That same man now has a political agenda and plans to ensure Paige keeps quiet.

Split Creek’s high school football coach, Miles Laird, has tried everything to get Paige’s attention yet she seems determined to remain only friends. As he struggles with over zealous

CFBA Blog Tour of The Passion of Mary-Margaret by Lisa Samson

This week, the

Christian Fiction Blog Alliance

is introducing

The Passion of Mary Margaret

Thomas Nelson (March 10, 2009)

by

Lisa Samson

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Lisa Samson is a Christy Award-winning author of 19 books, including the Women of the Faith Novel of the Year, Quaker Summer. Lisa has been hailed by Publishers Weekly as “a talented novelist who isn’t afraid to take risks.”

Her novel Embrace Me has been named as one of Library Journal’s books of the year.

She lives in Lexington, Kentucky, with her husband and three kids.

She stays busy by writing, volunteering at Kentucky

Book Trailer for Karen Kingsbury’s Above the Line series

Karen Kingsbury’s Take One has just released. Here’s a look at the trailers for the first two stories in the series.

The winner of Sir Bentley is….


Aimee ~ congratulations!


Hope you enjoy the story 🙂

Character Spotlight ~ Nancy Rue & Stephen Arterburn’s Sullivan Crisp

Today the spotlight shines on……………………………………………………Sullivan Crisp

Novelist, Nancy Rue and Radio host and Counsellor, Stephen Arterburn have combined to create the Sullivan Crisp novels with the hope that these stories touch hearts and change lives. Garnering high praise from readers these books are not to be missed.

So here’s a look into the life of psychologist Sullivan Crisp, a man who hopes to help heal out of the pain of his own experiences.

Sullivan Crisp

he’s tall and still lanky, even into his forties; he has dark hair which he keeps short lest it end up sticking out at …

My Sister Dilly by Maureen Lang

What is it about?

Hannah Williams leaves her friend Mac and returns to Sugar Creek, having scrimped and saved during her work in Los Angeles to buy a home under the premise of being there for her sister Dilly’s return. Catherine Carlson (Dilly) returns to Sugar Creek after 6 years in prison to be near her disabled daughter Sierra.
Hannah blames herself, in part, for the events leading up to Dilly’s time in prison and is determined to be there for her now, when she comes home. To make sure that Dilly has all the support she never had before.