Patricia Davids: Wedding Belles
Patricia Davids continues her Brides of Amish Country series with The Farmer Next Door (Steeple Hill Love Inspired).
Patricia Davids continues her Brides of Amish Country series with The Farmer Next Door (Steeple Hill Love Inspired).
Fifty years ago, a 15-minute short named ?Lost in a Cave? introduced the world to Davey and his talking dog, Goliath.
Sigmund Brouwer?s new novel The Canary List is making a splash amidst summer reads as a thrilling tale ala The Da Vinci Code.
“As humans, there is something about a good story that attracts us like a magnet.”
“When you don those clothes and hear the rustle of all that delicious silk, you get a glimpse of what it must have been like 200 years ago?for the gentry, anyway.?
“My books really have a purpose behind them which I think comes from a strong faith in God and a sense that I?m fulfilling what He wants me to do.”
“Cowboys in fiction take us to a time when good and evil were much more clearly separated.”
“I hoped to use the medium of Harry Potter to communicate a distinctly Christian response to J. K. Rowling?s portrayal of magic and the power of enchantment.”
A young college woman?s (Ali Faulkner) life is shattered when her mother is tragically killed in a car accident.
Winding up her Southern Discomfort trilogy with Restless in Carolina (Multnomah), Tamara Leigh focuses on the dreadlocked Bridget Pickwick-Buchanan.