Will draw fans of redemptive family sagas that cross time and space, such as Amanda Dyke’s Set the Stars Alight and Heidi Chiavaroli’s Hope Beyond the Waves. Cox (He Should Have Told the Bees) is fast becoming an auto-buy for library collections.
Tread a faithful path through tribulations, relationships, and self-growth in novels that emphasize happy endings.
Discover new authors and revisit old favorites with the following list of books and websites for Christian fiction readers who are looking for something fresh and different.
Packed with poignancy and meaning, Powner’s debut novel delivers life lessons that cross generations; Gray has crafted a sweet story for those who typically read Christian fiction; Laureano's worthy crossover title that concludes this modern romantic trilogy could also stand alone as a winsome story of community and second chances
Bradley's first book in a new series delivers all the twists readers expect in a thriller, rounded out with strong family relationships and a bit of romance; Martin deftly unwinds Shepherd’s backstory in between high-octane chase scenes; for readers who enjoy flawed yet likable characters in the style of John Grisham and Nicholas Sparks
For years, Christian fiction was largely characterized by historical romances populated by characters from simpler, more wholesome eras. Now, that’s changing as publishers of Christian fiction are releasing a growing number of contemporary titles that take on complex and often touchy subjects.
Christian fiction is experiencing a new awakening, inspired by compelling story arcs. Established fan favorites are also attracting a new generation of readers.
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