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Love Inspired Suspense week by Camy Tang
Camy here! I wanted to tell you about Love Inspired Suspense week over at Harlequin.com! If you’re a reader and you love romantic suspense, head over for the party! We’re giving away copies of Formula for Danger! http://community.harlequin.com/showthread.php/411-June-Love-Inspired-Suspense-Spotlight There’s also … Continue reading
Are You a Speed Reader? by Julie Arduini
Thanks to a right broken wrist, I’m behind on writing goals. Although my fall could have been worse, I’m thankful I can still Kindle read with ease. I recently found a fun link through Facebook that sent me to Staples. … Continue reading
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Dangerous Situations
I’ve been keeping up with the horror our friends in Colorado are going through with the impending fire, and my prayers are with them often during the day. Since I grew up in Southern California in fire area, I remember … Continue reading
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History Lovers and Early Church History by Sarah Goebel
From my posts recently, you can probably tell what I have been up to. I am back in school, hoping to get my Master’s in Theological Studies. Therefore, the books I am reading are books required for this goal. Some … Continue reading
All About Words and Weddings and Dreams by Elizabeth Goddard
Recently, I went window shopping for a wedding dress with my daughter. We didn’t go to buy a dress, but simply to browse the gowns and get a feel for what styles she liked. If you’ve ever been in a … Continue reading
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Top Ten Reading Spots
I’ve been a story-lover since I was very young, when my mother used to make up bedtime stories for my sister and me. I think my first passion for actual reading, though, was inspired by the Nancy Drew series. Although … Continue reading
What Makes Christian Books “Christian”–and Does It Matter?
What is the identifying mark of Christian books/writing? This is a question I’ve asked a lot of people, not just writers and other professionals in the industry but also readers, since they’re the ones who make choices about which books … Continue reading
Goodreads
Camy here! Who’s on Goodreads? I love Goodreads, but I think I underuse it. After all, it’s a community of readers like me! I should use it more! I belong to Christian Fiction Devourers, Love Inspired Books, and Love Inspired … Continue reading
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Ever Have to Break Up?
My love for reading is so deep I would get in trouble in school for reading ahead. Books were loyal friends that kept me guessing. I was able to travel around the world without leaving my room. The characters weren’t … Continue reading
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Rediscovery!
Mel and I rediscovered something a few weeks ago that has always made a great impact on our marriage. We took a vacation. Just the vacation in and of itself isn’t what makes the impact, since we’ve traveled more than … Continue reading
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AWARENESS BOOKS by Vicki Hinze
Awareness Books Not too long ago, I wrote a book called Deadly Ties. It was the second book in my Crossroads Crisis Center series and it dealt with human trafficking. That was a subject that had been … Continue reading
How Books Change Us by Elizabeth Goddard
Someone once told me that when you read a book you should walk away changed in some way. As a reader, I should expect the book to change me, and as an author, I should write a story that will … Continue reading
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Excellence and the Image of God
Recently I watched an old movie about Beethoven and found myself intrigued by the notion of God-given talent. How can it be that extraordinary genius can and often is at home in someone with no obvious commitment or connection to … Continue reading
I’ve Let 4,000 People Borrow Your Book!
Do you let people borrow your favorite books? I used to. If I loved a book, I had to share it with others. So I’d lend it, hoping they’d get the same rush from the story as I did. But … Continue reading
















































