Q&A: Janet Dean (The Bride Wore Spurs)
“I grew up with a steady diet of TV Westerns and was enamored by handsome cowboys like Lone Ranger, Cheyenne, Wyatt Earp and Little Joe Cartwright.”
“I grew up with a steady diet of TV Westerns and was enamored by handsome cowboys like Lone Ranger, Cheyenne, Wyatt Earp and Little Joe Cartwright.”
Join Beverly Lewis on site in her childhood home of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania as she shares some of her earliest memories of writing and of her mother, the inspiration for her bestselling novel ‘The Shunning.’
A foster kid wants to leave behind his turbulent gang life — but his past continues to threaten his new-found faith, family, and future.
The following 10 authors recapture their childhood imaginations to inspire and encourage young children to escape into literary worlds.
“This novel is about overcoming the past, that time is not linear for God…”
Tracy Higley has transported readers to Pompeii, Babylon and Rhodes in her historical novels.
Based on thousands of true stories, HOME RUN is a powerful reminder that with God, it’s never too late!
?The challenge is of stepping past our fear into the unknown and refusing to let the good in our lives keep us from experiencing God?s best for our lives.?
“I hope that I create characters who portray that same faith and that readers are touched by the struggles and victories of those characters.”
“I love been swept away by a story that goes beyond ordinary, everyday life, and gives me hope and opens my mind to ideas I?d never dreamed possible, and that?s what I desire to do for readers.”