By editor on Sep 6, 2005 | In Book Series, SPECIAL FEATURES | No Comments »

Unforgotten
by Kristen Heitzmann
In the sequel to Secrets, Lance Michelli continues his quest for answers that will bridge the chasm between his family’s hidden past and his current reality. Will bringing Rese Barrett to his home in the Bronx help or hinder the situation? Will uncovering his grandmother Antonia’s long-buried mysteries cost Lance more than he can give?
By editor on Sep 5, 2005 | In Historical | No Comments »
Native Son
by J.M. Hochstetler
A secret courier for General Washington, Elizabeth Howard has strong loyalties to her country and equally strong feelings for blonde-haired officer Jonathon Carleton. But they put their feelings on hold when Washington assigns Elizabeth to Boston, and Carlton to the Iroquois territory to negotiate with the Indian tribes.
By editor on Sep 5, 2005 | In Biblical Fiction | No Comments »
The Prince
by Francine Rivers
Behind the men who shaped history are the heroes who forever changed it. In this book, beloved author Francine Rivers illuminates the life of Jonathan. Each novella in this new series from beloved author Francine Rivers tells the story of one of five biblical men who stood behind the great heroes of the faith: Aaron the priest, Caleb the warrior, Jonathan the prince, Amos the prophet, and Silas the scribe. In the vein of the Lineage of Grace, these books will entertain, challenge, and inspire, directing readers back to the Bible as the ultimate source of truth and hope.
By editor on Sep 4, 2005 | In Contemporary Fiction | No 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 dreams have now become a big pain. Being the sole provider of her home, Pam no longer puts much trust in her unemployed husband desires to make it big in the music industry. Her disdain is evident every time she meets one of her husband latest hip-hop wannabees. READ MORE
By editor on Aug 28, 2005 | In Mystery | No Comments »
Author: Alton Ganksy
I thoroughly enjoyed, The Incumbent, the first novel in the Madison Glenn series. Madison Glenn is the mayor of Santa Rita and she can’t seem to avoid trouble in particular … murder victims. Arriving to work, Madison finds a car parked in her reserved spot with the driver slumped over the wheel. This driver would become one of three murders in three days. As a Congressional candidate this is the last thing Madison needs on her plate. READ MORE
By editor on Aug 21, 2005 | In Mystery | No Comments »
Authors: Jack Cavanaugh and Jerry Kulper
Death Watch is a Christian suspense thriller with a story that could easily be found in today’s headlines. Seemingly a terrorist is on the prowl and people are dying in alarming numbers. Know one has any idea who is behind the acts, but all the victims share the same details. Each person receives a “death†notice and hours later they are dead. READ MORE
By editor on Aug 14, 2005 | In Contemporary Fiction | No 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. Last year I was delighted to read Ain’t No Mountain as Foster introduced several new colorful characters and brought back a few from Ain’t No River. Who knew a trilogy was in the works! READ MORE
By editor on Aug 6, 2005 | In Book Series, SPECIAL FEATURES | No Comments »
In Every Flower
by Patti Hill
Sometimes you get a second chance…
Remarriage isn’t the happily-ever-after Mibby McManus hoped for. Between conflicting work schedules, a rebellious teenage son, a mother-in-law who can’t get enough of the Food Channel, and a cat-in-law bent on destruction, Mibby and her new husband, Larry, never seem to find enough time for each other.
Then there’s the part Mibby really didn’t expect: the constant intrusion of memories.
Just when she thinks she’s gotten back on track, a phone call from California unsettles everything. It’s time for Mibby to face her past or risk losing everything.
By editor on Jul 5, 2005 | In Historical | No Comments »
Together is All We Need
by Michael Phillips
For over a year, Mayme—a former slave—and Katie have lived together on Katie’s plantation, hiding the fact that they are orphans of war to avoid being separated. But now the girls face what seems like the certain end of their scheme. A hard-nosed relative of Katie’s father discovers—and exposes—their secret.