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Whether he is writing historical fiction, legal thrillers, or suspense novels, T. Davis Bunn always works within the realm of Christian fiction, infusing his books with themes of faith and redemption. (NoveList)
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Her books range from the emotionally intense and high-drama to the heartwarming and conversational. They're always character-driven, engaging, and inspirational.
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Nicole Deese writes Contemporary Christian romances that are moving and engaging.
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Lauren K. Denton writes inspiring Southern Christian fiction with quirky, likable characters.
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Richard Paul Evans writes gentle, Christian-themed novels. His characters are usually struggling with a moral issue or a life-changing event, relying on the kindness of friends and strangers alike to see them through their troubles.
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Laura Frantz’s books are Christian historical romances with well-developed characters and descriptive and richly detailed stories.
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Shelly Gray writes Christian fiction and romance. Many of her series feature the Amish. She likes to write stories about regular, likable people in extraordinary situations.
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Irene Hannon writes Christian romantic suspense series as well as contemporary romances. Throughout her novels, faith is subtly integrated into the story, whether fast-paced suspense or sedate contemporary.
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Prolific Christian novelist Robin Lee Hatcher writes about strong, independent women who take chances on love and faith. Whether set on the 19th-century American prairie or in the contemporary West, her novels include heartfelt plots about friendship, family, tender romance, and coming to terms with past mistakes.
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Christy Award winner Angela Hunt writes for readers who expect the unexpected in novels. She writes Christian fiction, historical fiction, and romance with strong female characters.
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Rachel Linden writes Christian fiction with romance and sometimes magical realism. Her characters are spirited and likable, and the storylines are issue-oriented.
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The novels of DiAnn Mills feature an adventurous spirit and strong Christian themes. From the frontier folk of her historical romances to the globetrotting modern protagonists of her thrillers, Mills's appealing characters go forth boldly.
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Tracie Peterson is a bestselling Christian author known for her well-researched historical novels. Her fast-paced novels use real historical figures and intertwine them with fictional characters against a historical backdrop of wide open territories of westward and railroad expansion. Peterson also writes contemporary novels with intergenerational relationships and non-traditional families.
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Kim Vogel Sawyer writes historical fiction centered on the American Prairie, following a young woman's faith journey as she is either newly introduced to Christianity or challenged to live according to the tenets of her faith while eking out a living with little or no outside support. These stories are quick reads and accessible to a wide audience. (NoveList)
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Viola Shipman writes books that are romantic, heartwarming, and moving with relatable characters. Her stories are leisurely in pace and engaging.
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Award-Winning author Susan May Warren writes fast-paced stories featuring adventure, suspense, and intrigue with some romance.
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