Carla Stewart: Grace and Jazz
As the follow-up to her award-winning debut novel, Chasing Lilacs, Carla Stewart spins an engaging tale of unexpected friendship with Broken Wings (FaithWords).
As the follow-up to her award-winning debut novel, Chasing Lilacs, Carla Stewart spins an engaging tale of unexpected friendship with Broken Wings (FaithWords).
With his new middle school series, Jason Lethcoe takes young readers back to the days of Sherlock Holmes.
In her second Hanover Falls novel, Forever After (Howard), Deborah Raney deals with grief, shattered dreams and survivor guilt.
New in stores is Karyn Henley?s debut novel, Breath of Angel (WaterBrook Press).
“All of us have the potential to be monsters in so many subtle ways. But through Christ we are offered the chance to become ?more than conquerors,? to vanquish the foe of our own sin nature.”
“My desire is that readers will have a new understanding and appreciation of West vs. East … and possibly a new way of thinking about solutions for peace in the Mideast.”
“Pattern of Wounds is about the face of evil and our desire to personalize tragedy, in particular our need to place the blame.”
For third novel, firefighter Grady offers reader exciting look into the world of smokejumpers?wildland firefighters who parachute into remote areas to stop fires near the source.
?The Christy Awards acknowledge the unique role that storytelling has in communicating deep truths about God and His love and interaction with humankind throughout history.?
“I think I create characters who are like I wish I was, rather than who I am.”