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The First Just the Write 10 Best Novel Awards

by Chautona Havig · 13 Comments

“Who won the Christy Award?”

“I don’t know, but did you hear who won the Carol Award?”

“Nope—but I did hear that… oh, what’s his name. The guy who wrote that one about the cult living in a New York high rise? He won the Illumination Award!”

“And my favorite author won the Christian Book Award®.”

Every year it happens. I wait to hear if my favorite authors have won this award or that. like many Christian fiction lovers, I watch for the fall ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers Association) conference and scour pictures that fill my Facebook feed to see if any of my friends are going home with the Carol Award. I cheer when nominations come out, and I rejoice to see that people I respect and love won!

And then at the end of the year, the bloggers begin their versions of “The Peoples’ Choice Awards” for books. I’ve enjoyed several of them already! Actually, here are three that you might enjoy!

  • Best Books of 2017
  • KLOVE Fan Awards
  • Top 10 of 2017

And if you wanted to know those award winners…

  • Top 10 Award-Winning Reads of 2017

But there is one tiny problem.

I don’t always agree with who wins what. Sometimes, I haven’t read that book. Other times, my favorite books haven’t been submitted, nominated, or don’t qualify because the publisher is a meticulous indie author with a passion for fiction and the Lord’s church instead of a familiar name in the industry.

So… I decided I’d have my own award. I’m calling it the “Just the Write Novel Award.” No, it doesn’t hold the prestige of the Carols or Christys. But I don’t care. This is the vote of a finicky, voracious reader. But more than that, this is the vote of one of the “people.” It’s a “Peoples’ Choice” award. Let’s get to it, shall we?

The First Annual Just the Write 10 Best Novel Awards

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In alphabetical order (by title), I give you:

The First Annual Just the Write 10 Best Novel Awards

Just the Write 10 Best Novel AwardsWhat the Dickens Is So Merry about This Christmas Novel?

12 Days at Bleakly Manor by Michelle Griep. This novel wasn’t just a Dickens retelling. Michelle Griep took Dickens and tried to imagine how he could have come up with the idea for one of his novels—Bleak House, of course—and wrote that.

She also explored how Dickens could have come up with some of the characters in several of his novels (in my opinion—don’t think she meant to), and then added another famous British author’s influence. That would be Agatha Christie’s.

Beautiful cover and prose, fun characters, interesting plot… they all combine to give 12 Days at Bleakly Manor this award. You can read my full review HERE.

Just the Write 10 Best Novel Awards

A Name UnknownA Name Unknown by Roseanna M. White. From my review:

“…she does every single bit of it so naturally, so beautifully, that not once did I rush reading through it. I lingered, absorbed, savored. Historical anachronisms? None. Boring bits? Nada. Critique? Only one. The next book isn’t out yet.

I think what is so beautiful about this book is that it opens with an unreliable narrator and closes with that problem solved. Recommended for everyone who just loves good fiction. As for me, I’m dying to read the sequel (my review of book 2, A Song Unheard will be posted January 14).

To read the rest of the review for A Name Unknown (There’s some good stuff in there), click HERE.

Just the Write 10 Best Novel Awards

Baggage ClaimBaggage Claim by Cathe Swanson. I fell in love with Cathe’s writing in Snow Angels and she didn’t disappoint in her first full-length novel. Full of suspense and humor, this book also has my favorite element—great varied and interesting characters.

As I said in MY REVIEW, “Seriously, folks. That one right there is worth reading the book for all by itself. This sheltered girl can babysit my kids ANY day.” Of course, I kind of actually meant my bestekids. My kids are all old enough to be the babysitters. Ahem. Guess that makes me old, too.

Anyway, with two solid hits out of the park in 2016/2017 (and I’ve heard that her Christmas novella for 2017, Hope for the Holidays is even better than Snow Angels!) I just had to give her the best New Indie Author award for Baggage Claim.

Just the Write 10 Best Novel Awards

counting grains of sandCounting Grains of Sand by Natasha Meltzer. When I was asked to be part of the launch team for a book supposedly about infertility, I couldn’t quite grasp why… well, me! For those who don’t know, I have nine children.

Well, I don’t care who you are—a woman born without a uterus but a great longing to bear children or Michelle Duggar, this book is for you. It’s more about one woman’s journey to laying herself on the altar of the Lord for Him to use as He will than it is about coming to terms with infertility. It’s about our infertility in our service to the Lord more than our body’s infertility. And it’s beautiful. To read my review of Counting Grains of Sand, you’ll find it HERE.

Just the Write 10 Best Novel Awards

Just the Way You Are Pepper BashamJust the Way You Are by Pepper Basham. And yes, for the curious, I did almost name this the “Best Stick-Your-Head-in-the-Freezer-Kisses Award.” But I didn’t. Even I don’t go that far (and I really don’t want to have to read face-sucking books to find one for next year! EEEP!)

But with this one book—this one that I devoured (and gave me a brilliant idea for Fine Print—remind me to tell you about that nearer to February), Pepper Basham became a new favorite author. She shot up to my top five with just this one book—despite those kisses.

If you want to know why it’s so good, read my review HERE… or better yet, read Just the Way You Are for yourself (and Charming the Troublemaker isn’t too bad, either. *wink*)

Just the Write 10 Best Novel Awards

Lead a Merry DanceLead a Merry Dance by April Hayman. With humor, a great plot, fabulous characters, and a fun mystery to boot, what isn’t to love about this novella released with The Christmas Lights Collection: Making Spirits Bright? No, really. Did I give it an award because I have a PODCAST with April or because I have a book in that same collection? Nope. I didn’t. I did it because I thought it was that good.  For more information on it, check out my REVIEW.

Just the Write 10 Best Novel Awards

Love, Mary ElisabethLove, Mary Elisabeth by Christy Martenson. This delightful book kept me riveted from page one until the last word. I didn’t want it to end! I haven’t reviewed it on the blog here, yet, but you can find my Amazon review, HERE.

As I said there, “…Love, Mary Elisabeth combines the style of Daddy Long Legs (Webster) and the relatability and joy of Understood Betsy (Canfield) into one, can’t-put-it-down novel.”

Just the Write 10 Best Novel Awards

Murder on the Moor by Julianna Deering. The Drew Farthington Mysteries are wonderful novels in the style of the Golden Age of mysteries with modern writing styles that create a richer reading experience.

I started with The Rules of Murder just to have a feel for the style and characters. I’m currently in the middle of Murder by the Book. Yes, I will read them all. And sigh… yes, I owe a review for The Rules of Murder. Let’s just start with this little spoiler. It’s getting five stars. And so far, so is book two. 

Stay tuned for the rest of the series in 2018. I gave reading the whole series to myself for Christmas. Squee! To read my review of Murder on the Moor, check it out HERE.

Just the Write 10 Best Novel Awards

Love's Gentle ShoreOn Love’s Gentle Shore by Liz Johnson. When the plot idea for a book doesn’t interest you, and the book becomes one of your top three books of the year, well… yeah. It wins. Hearts down. Or up… Or whatever.

Look, this book was so good that I read it twice back to back. To find out why, check HERE.  To read all my reviews on the Prince Edward Island Dreams Series (and an author interview!) click HERE.

Just the Write 10 Best Novel Awards

Verbania TreasureVerbania Treasure by Anne E. Phillips. While not overtly Christian youth fiction, this series (including Anne’s debut novel, The Lizard Garden) is written in a fun, engaging style and from a Christian worldview. I haven’t reviewed it yet, but I did review the first book, The Lizard Garden HERE.

Verbania Treasure is a delightfully rich and engaging story that will keep readers turning page after page. To find out more about the book here’s an Amazon LINK.  And my review will be coming in the new year!

Just the Write 10 Best Novel Awards

3 Important Reasons to Read Wheresoever They May BeI’m going with Wheresoever They May Be by Terri Wangard.
I chose this book because, as I said in my REVIEW.

“… If you love WWII fiction that is well researched and full of action, adventure, and heart-gripping characters, this is the book for you.” And I meant it. When an author can take a little-remembered event and make it important to me… DONE!

There you have it.

The 2017 Just the Write Awards.

Did you notice that there were actually eleven?  Well, that’s because I said these were “novel” awards and Counting Grains of Sand is not a novel.  Still, it HAD to be mentioned, so I just threw it in the middle for fun and to see if anyone was paying attention.  It’s seriously worth the time.  Trust me.

Tell me… did you read any of these books this year? Did any of them make it onto your favorites list? What WAS your favorite book of 2017. I’m dying to know.

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  1. Kathy Jacob says

    December 31, 2017 at 12:28 pm

    I’ve read three of those, thanks to Celebrate Lit! Choosing my favorites? Ugh. Glad you did!

    Reply
    • Chautona Havig says

      December 31, 2017 at 2:15 pm

      Right??? It’s HARD!

      Reply
  2. Beth Erin says

    December 31, 2017 at 6:18 am

    Love your awards, Chautona! You really must read A Twist of Faith by Pepper, too 😉 Reese is my personal favorite hero!

    Reply
    • Chautona Havig says

      December 31, 2017 at 2:16 pm

      I’ve got it on the list!

      Reply
  3. NZ Filbruns says

    December 30, 2017 at 11:41 pm

    One of my favorites this year was Baggage Claim. I loved that book!

    Reply
    • Chautona Havig says

      December 31, 2017 at 4:54 am

      It was truly a wonderful book!

      Reply
  4. Fiction Aficionado says

    December 30, 2017 at 5:14 pm

    Great list, Chautona! And there are a few there I will be checking out as a result. ?

    Reply
    • Chautona Havig says

      December 30, 2017 at 5:24 pm

      Please let me know if you enjoy whichever ones you read! 😀

      Reply
  5. Jessica Baker says

    December 30, 2017 at 2:22 pm

    I love this! Have read some of these and feel the same way. Can’t wait for next years awards ?

    Reply
    • Chautona Havig says

      December 30, 2017 at 5:24 pm

      Woot! I can’t either. I know a few great books are coming out this year. WOOHOO!

      Reply
  6. Andrea Stoeckel says

    December 30, 2017 at 6:23 am

    Happy 2018 Chautona! Just thought I’d share as well.

    https://www.evernote.com/shard/s495/sh/28fa5209-5a51-4aba-9628-d0a3b7cd968b/0ad5d4e45f5fd5bfa0a0d551b3fcd26d

    Reply
    • Chautona Havig says

      December 30, 2017 at 6:43 am

      That’s one of the ones I linked to!

      Reply

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