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Hello everyone. I have been a freelance writer for many years and have also worked as a ghostwriter previously of Christian and Amish fiction. After working on my debut novel for many years (taking so long due to health challenges), I finally published it this week.My first book is about a brother and a sister separated through tragedy and adoption. As adults, they now wonder what has happened to the other. And without any spoilers, I will just say it's a heartwarming read that tugs at the heartstrings. There are elements of faith, redemption, forgiveness, adoption, homelessness, alcoholism, and family.
I'm now working on the companion novel. Thanks for reading.
I live on a Carolina farm. Stewardship seems to be my word this year.
I’m asking the Lord about all the areas of my life. How can I better walk in a manner pleasing to Him? So, I’m journaling and writing in my Bible.
In the evenings, I read Christian fiction, as well as clean reads. Christian nonfiction usually accompanies my lunch.
I’m an extrovert.
I recently released my second book, Tissue.
HazeFrom the editor: I would like to introduce the first book I edited, which was self-published on Amazon Kindle several months ago. The title is Haze by O.B. Reise. There are several genres it can be categorized under, and it would most accurately be described as a science fiction, dystopian, Christian adventure. The book includes several biblical references to people, events, stories, parables, and psalms, as well as a few biblical phrases that the reader will catch. Those who are familiar with the Bible will enjoy discovering the numerous bible Easter eggs. However, even if the reader is not familiar with the Bible, they will still find the novel a page-turning, great read. The book introduces the concepts of prayer, living a true life, and leading by example. Almost every chapter ends in a cliff-hanger, not to mention the ending. I really enjoyed the work of editing it, despite the countless hours spent reviewing storyboards, character relationship charts, revisions, and the inefficient time management of editing (and re-editing). I chalk that up to inexperience. Despite the work, I believed in the message and stuck to it.
The story is about a young man who realizes there is more to life than the propaganda and state-mandated programs its citizens are required to participate in. Parts of this dystopian CityFort are a satire of today’s world, where some might feel we are told what to believe and do (and not allowed to believe, think, or say) by the media bombarding us every minute. Nab, the main character, learns from certain people that there is indeed a true purpose in life and must overcome the hurdles, the active resistance, and his own doubts in his quest for answers.
I’m particularly proud that, along with a supporting cast of friends and family, next to jobs, raising our children, aging parents, and the curveballs life throws at us, my author wife and I were able to complete this lofty goal, and I hope people find it exciting, even helpful, and encouraging.
Andrea wrote: "Gary, this is not the forum to critique formatting in authors' books. Thank you."Deleted.
Hey everyone! So excited to virtually meet you all! My name's Erin, I'm a Christian songwriter and singer based in Toronto, with a passion for mission and evangelism. My creative work, whether in song or in writing, aims to draw others closer to the love of God.
I'd love to share my new Christian historical fiction novel, titled Seeds Along the Nile. For those of us who have heard the heroic stories of our early Church Martyrs yet pondered about the untold details of their lives beyond their brief accounts, I pray this story will be inspiring for both youth and adults alike.
Set in 302 A.D., under the reign of Diocletian, one of Rome’s most brutal Emperors, this story unfolds in a time when being a Christian often meant persecution, imprisonment, or even death. Despite the rising threat, Christianity began to spread like wildfire across the once-pagan land of Egypt.
Based on true events, Seeds Along the Nile invites readers to witness a Church that bleeds yet remains victorious in Christ; a community of ordinary people who treasured their heavenly crowns above earthly glory.
If you give it a read, I'd absolutely love to hear what you think! I've already picked up some great book recommendations myself from this lovely group :)
Hi, I’m a Christian author, and I recently published my very first book.My writing journey began in an unexpected season of life. The small local company I worked for merged with a much larger one, and most of our jobs—including mine—were automated away. After the layoff, I took the summer to breathe, pray, and figure out what came next. I planted a garden, slowed down, and spent more time with my mom, who’s in her eighties.
It didn’t take long to realize she needed me close. She’d stopped going to her doctor appointments, wasn’t taking her prescriptions regularly, and would sometimes fall and tear her paper‑thin skin. Being home with her felt right—necessary, even.
And in that quiet space, I finally turned toward a dream I’d been putting off for years: writing.
I’ve always loved suspense stories with a thread of romance woven through them. I’ve submitted a few manuscripts to Harlequin’s Love Inspired line, and my most recent submission, Bitter Vendetta, received encouraging feedback. They suggested I deepen the characters’ internal thoughts and emotions—advice I took to heart. I’m revising that story now and hope to self‑publish it by the end of this fall.
I had also planned to submit A Harbinger of Love to Harlequin, but after applying their feedback, the manuscript grew too long for their guidelines. So I chose to self‑publish it instead—and I’m grateful I did.
A Harbinger of Love is a Christian romance with a touch of suspense.
Garrett, the hero, has been betrayed by the two people closest to him and sets out on a path of revenge. But then he meets Kayla—a gentle, faith‑rooted woman longing for a loving family. He intends to use her in his plan… but her kindness, her steadiness, and her faith begin to wrap around his heart in ways he never expected.
Publishing this book has been a blessing, and I hope readers enjoy the story as much as I loved writing it.
Hello everyone! My latest Christian novel, The First Unicorn, Miracle on Wonder Island, is available on NetGalley for ARC reviewers. https://www.netgalley.com/publisher/t...
Based on award the multi-award-winning children’s picture book The First Unicorn, this full-length novel expands upon the story, offering deeper details for more advanced readers.
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The First Unicorn, Miracle on Wonder Island is a timeless tale about kindness, courage, and discovering the divine purpose within.
In a land where wild horses are focused only on themselves, young Aden stood out. Not with strength or speed, but with a generous heart and an unshakable spirit. When an angel sent by God gives Aden a golden horn, his life changes forever. But not everyone understands his difference.
Cast out by his herd, Aden chooses faith over fear, compassion over comfort, and ultimately embraces his destiny as the First Unicorn. As his story unfolds, he shows the world that miracles happen when we lead with love, help others in need, and follow the path God sets before us.
A story for believers of all ages. This heartfelt journey inspires others to embrace their gifts, live with purpose, and understand that being different can be a blessing from above.
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The First Unicorn: Picture Book is the winner of multiple prestigious awards, including:
• BREW Children’s Book of Excellence Award: Inspirational Book of the Year 2024
• The World’s Best Book Awards
• The Difference Maker Award
• Universal Kindness Award
• Uplifting Lit Award
• The World’s Best Book Awards, Book of Excellence Award
• Pencraft Award
• Literary Titan Award
It was also a finalist in the Readers’ Choice Awards and the Royal Dragonfly Awards.
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This fantasy novel is inspired by scripture from the King James Version and earlier Bible translations that mention the unicorn. Written as a parable parallel to the life of Jesus, it aims to inspire readers to seek God’s word, live a life of giving according to His purpose, and help others as God would.
• Kindness is a gift. Faith makes it powerful.
• The First Unicorn didn’t just appear – he was chosen.
• Believe in Miracles. Become one.
• Sometimes being different is exactly the point.
My name is Dan Dooley. I just joined the group. I have returned to Goodreads following a time off of the platform.I am the author of seven books. Six fiction novels and one non-fiction book. At a later time, I will introduce my books, but right now I simply want to introduce myself.
Rather than label myself a "Christian writer," I prefer to say that I am a writer who is a Christian. For though my books are all clean, Christian friendly, devoid of such elements as crude or profane language, violence, graphic sex, and immoral behavior or anything else contrary to Christian morals and values, some of my novels are not directly Christian themed. Even my Christian novels are open to readers who may not consider themselves Christian. At least to those who are not hostile to Christian themes and messages.
My wife and I live in a city in northeast Arkansas. We are retired, but we are actively involved in church ministry. In fact, until a couple of months ago, we pastored a church here in our city. We are very involved in marriage ministry, to newly wed and soon to be married couples as well as couples going through struggles in their marriages.
I am retired from the medical electronics field, and she from administrative work with the Salvation Army.
I have a new book out! This one is ebook only, since it's a shorty.
The Last Valentine is an award-winning romantic tragedy short story, and it's available for $0.99. Check out the Books page of my website (found on my profile) for the purchase links.
The Last Valentine is an award-winning romantic tragedy short story, and it's available for $0.99. Check out the Books page of my website (found on my profile) for the purchase links.
Friends, I'm apparently up for Editor of the Year at the ACFW conference this year. Please cast your vote for Andrea Cox (Andrea Renee Cox). Thank you!
https://acfw.com/editor-of-the-year-v...
https://acfw.com/editor-of-the-year-v...
Andrea wrote: "Friends, I'm apparently up for Editor of the Year at the ACFW conference this year. Please cast your vote for Andrea Cox (Andrea Renee Cox). Thank you!https://acfw.com/editor-of-the-year-v..."
Andrea, thanks for letting us know. I have voted and purchased two of your books. Good luck in the vote and your writing.
I voted as well, Andrea! And, if I'm not missing my guess, I just finished a book with which you were involved,
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Released in March! This is the second offering in The Other Acts series I've been writing through - a speculative imagining of what the ground-level discipleship might have looked like in first century Macedonia and Asia Minor before there were Bibles, preachers, devotional booklets, or even churches.I am truly appreciative of this platform, the readers, and the authors.
Grace and peace
Sean Lyon
Seeking more readers for 'After The Benediction 2-The coming Storm." This powerful follow up of Christian Indie Award winning title "After the Benediction" is available now and I would love your review!After The Benediction 2-The Coming StormThe anointing is powerful. The opposition? Fierce.
Pastor Jacey Joyner has become a force to be reckoned with—her bold vision and unshakable faith have catapulted Relevant Word Church into explosive growth and national prominence. But with greater influence comes greater warfare.
Encouraged by her board to expand the ministry’s reach, Jacey enters a high-profile partnership with Fellowships United, led by the charismatic Apostle Clarissa Moore. Just as the future looks brightest, scandal erupts—Apostle Clarissa is arrested for fraud, shattering the alliance and sending shockwaves through the body of Christ. The fallout is swift, and the backlash threatens not only the church’s reputation but Jacey’s personal life as well.
In the midst of chaos, Jacey is haunted by prophetic dreams and divine visions that call her deeper—beckoning her to surrender all and walk a path few are willing to tread. But obedience doesn’t come without a cost. As whispers grow louder and spiritual attacks intensify, Jacey finds herself at a dangerous crossroads.
Will she follow God's uncompromising call, risking everything she’s built? Or will the weight of public scrutiny and personal sacrifice prove too much to bear?
The storm is coming. Only one thing is certain—faith will be tested, and purpose will be revealed.
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Hi everyone,I’m new here, but I wanted to introduce myself and share something I’ve been working on.
I’ve always been drawn to stories that don’t just tell a narrative, but quietly point to something deeper—where meaning unfolds beneath the surface rather than being stated outright.
Recently, I completed a short allegorical work titled The Clockmaker’s Gospel. It follows the idea of a hidden mechanism beneath a city—one that reflects humanity’s desire to control time, undo mistakes, and repair what is broken without surrender. As the story unfolds, it becomes less about machinery and more about the limits of human effort, and the need for true redemption.
It’s a very short read, but intentionally layered, and shaped by themes from Scripture and the Gospel message.
I’d genuinely be curious what others think of it if you choose to read it. Feedback is always welcome.
You can find it here:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GYXQ7QY1
Looking forward to connecting with other readers and discovering what’s meaningful to people here.
Grace and peace,
Hello! I've been a member of this group as a reader for quite some time, but wanted to pop in here as an author since my debut novel released April 28! I've been an avid reader my entire life, and I love reading, and now writing, Christian Women's Fiction with deep themes and a strong spiritual arc. If you enjoy those type of stories, too, I hope you'll check out my novel, Stronger than the Storm.
I'd love to chat with readers about their views on the story. Thanks for this opportunity to connect!
Stronger than the Storm
Deena Adams
Hi everyone, Happy to announce my novel Strides Between Us
Is finally out.
Thanks to all the ARC readers from February, and for your valuable suggestions.
For those unaware of the story here is an outline on Amazon.
She kept cards in a drawer.
One every year.
Father's Day.
His name on the front.
No address on the back.
Jake Clark had two things that mattered: the ability to run and a daughter who believed he would come back. He lost track of both.
A walk-on found his way onto a college track team through sheer will, Jake built something real. A rivalry worth watching, a family worth fighting for, a future that almost held. Then one wrong step ended his career, and the man who didn't know how to be anything other than a runner slowly disappeared from everyone else too.
What follows isn't a comeback. It's a collapse.
Strides Between Us follows Jake from college tracks to city streets, through the years nobody writes about, and back to a starting line he had no right to stand at. It is a novel about fatherhood and failure, about the people who wait and the people who vanish, and about what it costs to disappear and what it takes to face the one you left behind.
Because somewhere, every year, a card was written.
And never sent.
Hello everyone! I’d love to share my newly released novel, Ten Chosen Women.This is a fast, heartfelt Biblical fiction novel that follows the women in the lineage of Jesus — from Eve to Mary — and explores faith, redemption, sacrifice, motherhood, and God’s promises through generations of women.
Each chapter brings these women to life in a personal and emotional way while staying rooted in Scripture. If you enjoy Biblical fiction that feels reflective, inspiring, and easy to read, I hope this story encourages you.
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
• Women-centered Biblical fiction
• Stories of faith and redemption
• Christian historical fiction
• Mother’s Day or women’s Bible study reading
• Short, meaningful chapters that are easy to finish
Thank you for supporting independent Christian authors and faith-based fiction readers! I’d truly love to hear your thoughts if you decide to read it. 💛
— Jaya Wilkin
Hi everyoneI am Australian author of middle grade and YA fiction. Last year I had two books published.
The first was a middle-grade one set in a rural area about an 11 year old girl, Millie, from a Christian family. It is called Always Your Sister, and includes journal entries from Millie to Noah, a baby brother who was stillborn 4 years earlier. It is a gentle read and includes Millie helping friends work through their issues. She also gets help from the school chaplain and her parents and older sister for her own anxiety while her mum is pregnant with a new sibling. Always Your Sister has been shortlisted in the Speech Pathology Australia awards and is available from Koorong (an Aussie Christian bookstore). There is an audiobook version too.
The YA book I wrote, Holding Back, is not overtly Christian but is a 'clean' read that centres around a 15 year old homeschooler, Nick. He does campdrafting (horseriding - cutting a steer/heifer from a mob and taking it round a course). He is a bit reclusive, but decides to challenge himself to get out of his comfort zone and make friends through swim club. There is lots of action (comps and races) and many relatable moments for rural and homeschooled teens. Also available on audiobook.
I have another book coming out later this year called The Art of Soccer - another 'clean read' that is also an easy read for teens in the Rhiza Shorts list (like Holding Back). This one is about a teenage girl who wants to be a professional soccer player but is thrown a curve ball when she doesn't recover well from a bout of Covid.
Thank you for letting me be part of this group. I am interested in recommendations for Christian/clean books for middle-grade and teens that I can read for inspiration or recommend to my youngest children (aged 10 and 13). I also enjoy some historical (like pioneering America) and modern Christian fiction - where the characters are real and relatable (not too preachy).
Hello, everyone! My name is Holly Jo Flora, and I write Christian romance, women's devotions, and children's fiction. My new book is now available! Magnolia Jane is a page-turning Christian romance full of small-town charm, heartwarming relationships, and endearing characters you’ll love!
Perfect for fans of:
- Sweet Romance
- Swoon-Worthy Moments
- Found Family
- Small-Town Living
- Relatable Characters
- Family Forgiveness and Healing
Magnolia Jane is available in paperback and Kindle Unlimited. I'd love for you to give it a read!
Magnolia Jane: A Christian Romance
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