Judah Knight

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Story telling has been a part of my life for as far back as I can remember. I told countless bedtime stories to my six children through the years making them an important part of each adventure. My first written story came at the age of six when I wrote about the experience of the death of my dog. Now, as an adult, I can lose myself in an adventure and take thousands of people along for the ride. I can also encourage, challenge, counsel, and give people hope with stories while providing wholesome entertainment. I chose to write romance novels partly in response to other books in this genre. I believe that a lot of people would like to read a good romance without all of the graphic details that move many books in this genre into a category t ...more

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The Long Way Home (Davenpor...

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Hope for Tomorrow (The Dave...

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Finding My Way (The Davenpo...

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Christmas Captive

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Ready to Love Again (The Da...

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Love Waits (The Davenport S...

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A Girl Can Always Hope

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Flinch Free Fiction

Part of my motivation for writing fiction is to offer what a friend of mine calls "Flinch Free Fiction." I think there are several perspectives on omitting vulgarity and offensive scenes. I do know that modern fiction is filled with language that would have brought about a mouth cleansing had it come from my mouth as a boy. Is it possible to have realistic fiction today without including vulgarity Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 01, 2014 15:52 Tags: clean, romance, sex, vulgarity
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