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Chautona Havig

Chautona Havig

Using story to connect YOU to the Master Storyteller

Because Fiction Podcast

Experience the Attributes of God in a Whole New Way

When I talked to Ernest Yip last month, I was crazy excited to learn about his fantasy novel, The Shattered King, an allegory about the attributes of God. Ernest talks about his inspiration, how he got started, and what's coming next for us. I loved hearing more about the story and my copy is on its Continue Reading

Ezekiel's Song Naomi Craig

Has Ezekiel Always Confused You? How about a Little Fictional Clarity?

Before I began the interview with Naomi Craig about Ezekiel's Song, I kind of went crazy and left it in to give you a chuckle. But Naomi and I chat about her upcoming release, why she chose to write about Ezekiel, and what areas she focused on. Listen in and hear her heart for the Word and for Continue Reading

Nancy Naigle What Remains True

Need a Great Romantic Read to Wind Up Your Summer Reads?

Hey, we're back after a couple of weeks of vacation, and boy did I need it. And, have I got a fabulous interview for you. Nancy Naigle and I talked about her books, her most recent release, What Remains True as well as her Christmas books and the one I'm most anxious to read, The Shell Collector. Continue Reading

Robin W. Pearson

What’s Better Than a Great Women’s Fiction Novel on a Summer’s Day?

Nothing says good, Southern women's fiction like a feisty granny or a family secret, and Robin W. Pearson's got you covered on both fronts. Stir in a pot of faith, and well... you're bound to find a story you'll never forget. And isn't that a blessing? Award-winning, bestselling, and aspiring yodler Continue Reading

The Last Way Home

Are You Ready for This Amazing, Long-Awaited Beach Read?

With the release of her latest Prince Edward Island shores novel, Liz Johnson ramps up family tension and romance in The Last Way Home. This romance with elements of a prodigal tale promises to be another great island book. Not only that, readers of the first island series, Prince Edward Island Continue Reading

Mesu Andrews

What Happens When a Woman’s Passion for the Word Meets Her Love of Story?

Biblical fiction can be a sticky wicket, but one beautiful thing it has going is providing cultural context to familiar stories. It can also offer reasons that people may have acted as they did. Its very strength in making us familiar with things its original audience already understood can also be Continue Reading

Mesu Andrews

What’s Better Than a 1930s Mystery of Biblical Proportions?

A few weeks ago, I had a chat with author Stephanie Landsem about her newest release, In a Far-Off Land. A historian, Landsem has a passion for seeing faith in stories set in different eras. Stephanie set this book in Hollywood in the 1930s. In it, she tells the Prodigal Son through mystery. Just Continue Reading

Forgotten WWII Events Will Captivate You in These Inspiring Books

It's always a good day when you pick up a new Lynn Austin book and lose yourself in one of her amazing stories. That said, I panicked when I discovered that the book I thought was her latest was actually TWO books back!  EEEP!  So, find out what prompted Lynn Austin to delve into WWII fiction, about Continue Reading

The Fragrance of Violets

You’ll Find the Power of Forgiveness in the Pages of This Book

Once again, I got to chat with the lovely Susan K. Beatty about her latest release, The Fragrance of Violets. It's a powerful book about forgiveness--both from the forgiver's side and from the side of one who doesn't see that anything needs to be forgiven! Listen in as we unpack where Susy came up Continue Reading

To Love a Viking

Are You Ready for an Exciting New Viking Series from 2 Great Authors?

To Love a Viking by Heather Day Gilbert and Jen Cudmore has released, and I got to chat with them about it last week. Guys, this series!  If the Christian influence on Viking history isn't enough, what about adventure, fight scenes, and romance that won't make you blush? How about that a damsel is Continue Reading

Sami A. Abrams

Ready for an Exciting Ride with the Elite Guardians?

Suspense dipped in romance--what more could you want unless it's wrapped up in the world of Lynette Eason's "Elite Guardians."  This is what Sami A. Abrams was given the privilege of writing in when she joined Sunrise Publishing's collection of books in Lynette's series.  However, from the sounds of Continue Reading

Tracie Peterson

When You’ve Written This Many Books, You’re Sure to Be a Favorite

I had a delightful chat with historical romance author, Tracie Peterson, a couple of weeks ago, and boy did I learn some cool stuff!  Listen in to find out what prompted Tracie to write about trains and New Mexico and just what horned toads have to do with any of it.  She even gives us a sneak peek Continue Reading

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One of the best things I did for my prayer life wa One of the best things I did for my prayer life was to learn to "pray on the page." So glad the Lord showed me that. Seeing answered prayer weeks, months, even years later... so cool.
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A quote from Old Herbaceous.#readmorebooks A quote from Old Herbaceous.#readmorebooks
What I read this week... FOUR 5-star reads, all to What I read this week... FOUR 5-star reads, all totally different genres. To get all the details,  check out my "The Next Book Tag/Challenge video on YouTube. 
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Keith can’t help but wonder: will his first assign Keith can’t help but wonder: will his first assignment with The Agency be his last?

One missing man. One new agent. One chance to keep the (uncertain) client alive
The prequel novel to The Agency Files, Induction is Keith Auger's interview and... well.. induction into The Agency. Listen FREE on YouTube to the audiobook narrated by @ChristaDelSorbo .
Listen to each chapter separately for ease of finding where you are OR the whole book in one video.
Also available from most audiobook retailers!

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGJaJiSo6mQ2AIQHYt1g3cWoBPneeilsa

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My favorite line of the night. Bless him, poor Low My favorite line of the night. Bless him, poor Lowell doesn't know if he's getting introduced to Southern hospitality or abducted to be sold to aliens.
This Bookstrings Book Club novella is proving... interesting.  Having fun with it.
In other news, I told Photoshop's AI to make me a library with a signpost holding two signs. After several renditions, I got it down to THREE signs and covered one up.  Oh, brother.
#AmWriting
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#AuthorWoes
Austria, 1939. Before the "death trains," Hitler's Austria, 1939. Before the "death trains," Hitler's regime deported ten thousand children to Holland, Sweden, and even England on what was known as the Kindertransport. Two desperate mothers send their only childrent to safety on this Kindertransport, but when those children arrive, nothing is as it seems or should be.  A war-time mystery twist on "Hansel and Gretel" set just before the invasion of Poland.
Available as an audiobook FREE on Youtube, narrated by @ChristaDelSorbo
https://www.youtube.com/@christadelsorbo/videos

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Reposted from @whitecrown_publishing It's time for Reposted from @whitecrown_publishing It's time for another cover reveal!!! And we think this one is just stunning!!

The Promise of a Princess, the third and final book in the Royals of Andelar series by Joy Crain, releases November 2026 and is available for preorder now. 

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Princess Genevieve’s life seems like a dream. She has a loving family, a devoted fiancé, and a future set in stone. But beneath the perfection lies a secret she has guarded for years, one that could shatter everything if it were ever revealed. When an ancient doctrine resurfaces and threatens the very foundation of the monarchy, Genevieve is forced to face a choice that will cost her more than she ever imagined.

DePeaux men love for life. They only ever give their heart away once. Julian knows his father’s oft-quoted words to be true, because his heart belongs to a woman too. A woman who long ago stole his heart, captured beneath the oak tree as they painted and grew up together. But he can never have her. Because another man’s ring lies on her finger.

With time running out and the truth impossible to ignore, Genevieve and Julian are drawn together in ways that challenge everything they have ever believed. In a world bound by tradition and expectation, they must decide if love is worth the risk of losing their future, their duty, and each other.

Preorder your copy today!

#thepromiseofaprincess #theroyalsofandelar #coverreveal #comingsoon @authorjoycrain @whitefirepublishing
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