Archive for September, 2008
Stephen Kendrick and Alex Kendrick, authors of The Love Dare and producers of FIREPROOF, will join FIREPROOF actor Kirk Cameron on Dr. Phil, Thursday, September 25. Check Dr. Phil’s website for airtimes and station listings. Every person in the audience will receive a copy of The Love Dare.
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Historical Novels Review says T. L. Higley’s new Shadow of Colossus novel “makes ancient Greece feel gritty and real . . . readers of Christian fiction will appreciate Biblical values applied to a pagan society.”
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Tags: 9780805447309, Christian fiction, Fiction, historical fiction, Historical Novels Review, Review, Seven Wonders of the World books, Shadow of Colossus, T. L. Higley
The September 2008 issue of BookPage says James David Jordan’s new international thriller Forsaken (B&H Publishing Group) “is a highly readable book, and (main character) Taylor Pasbury is a character who is worth another visit.” The novel tells of a troubled former Secret Service agent who is hired to protect the world’s most famous televangelist. [...]
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Tags: 9780805447491, BookPage, Christian Muslim tensions, Fiction, Forsaken, James David Jordan, Review, terrorist thriller
Publishers Weekly has given Shade, the new novel by Christy Award winner John B. Olson, a shining review. Here’s an excerpt:
“With breathless pacing, a sharp sense of suspense, memorable descriptions and a churning plot, this novel is a must-read for those who enjoy such authors as Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti. Readers will appreciate carefully [...]
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Tags: 9780805447347, Christian fiction, Fiction, Frank Peretti, John Olson, Mulo, Publishers Weekly, Review, Shade, spiritual warfare, Supernatural Thriller, Ted Dekker, vampires