By editor on Jan 12, 2006 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
Author: Clay Jacobsen
I have to confess from the start that I don’t like reality shows at all. When I first received this book I wasn’t sure I wanted to even read it. But from the moment the helicopter landed on the 50 yard line that coach Jack Forrest’s perspective team had just left, [...]
By editor on Jan 3, 2006 in Contemporary Fiction | 1 Comment
Author: Lynn Austin
All She Ever Wanted starts out with a woman who is estranged from her family, father, siblings wants nothing to do with them. She has a rocky relationship with her teen daughter. Her husband and her had this child at a late age and are quite well to do, however [...]
By editor on Dec 20, 2005 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
Authors: Diane and David Munson
Has international terrorism infiltrated the ranks of a reputable Christian charity? Special Agent Eva Montanna heads a task force charged with the investigating and cutting off of terrorist funding that, ostensibly, is being funnelled through dummy charitable organisations. Her stake in operation is both professional and personal: Montanna’s twin sister died [...]
By editor on Nov 18, 2005 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
Author: Angela Benson
Angela Benson was one of the first authors of Christian fiction I started reading a few years ago. I was making a transition from reading secular books and her novels “Awakening Mercy†and “Abiding Hope†are still on the book shelf. Right around this time Angela Benson, Sharon Ewell Foster and Victoria Christopher [...]
By editor on Nov 9, 2005 in Contemporary Fiction, Romance | 0 Comments
Author: Kristin Heitzman
Lance Michelli and Rese Barrett go to Lance’s hometown in New York to tell Antonia, Lance’s beloved Nonna, everything they have learned about her life in Sonoma, California. This includes the murder of her father and the burial of her grandfather, Nonno, but Nonna doesn’t seem to want to hear it. When Lance [...]
By editor on Oct 21, 2005 in Contemporary Fiction, Romance | 0 Comments
Author: Tia McCollars
This novel has been sitting on my shelf since January. It’s not that I didn’t want to read it, it just got lost in the stack. Well, Tia McCollors debut novel was well worth the wait! Meet two best friends, Anisha Blake and Sherri Dawson, two single women supporting each other on those [...]
By editor on Sep 4, 2005 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
Author: Tiffany L. Warren
I have been very impressed with the books I have read from Walk Worthy Press this year! Many of the authors are first-timers. Meet three awesome sistas in What A Sista Should Do.
Pam is a successful career woman, mother of two and often a reluctant wife. She married a musician whose big [...]
By editor on Aug 14, 2005 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
Author: Sharon Ewell Foster
Not normally a historical fiction reader, nor aware of Christian fiction yet, I became an instant fan of Sharon Ewell Foster after reading her award-winning debut novel Passing by Samaria. The second novel Ain’t No River was a laugh out loud contemporary read that sealed Foster as one of my favorite authors. [...]
By editor on May 12, 2005 in Contemporary Fiction, Romance | 0 Comments
Author: Aisha Ford
Life for Sabrina Bradley is not going well. Still reeling from a recent broken engagement, Sabrina makes her way through the pain by working tirelessly at her job. She work as the assistant to Darci Oliver, the host of the talk show Daily Dose. Darci seems oblivious to her demands on Sabrina and [...]