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Category Archives: Christian Fiction
Wonderful Indie Book Store + 4 Great Books, 4 Great Genres
This email is sent to all registered users, and subscribers of The Grumpy Book Reviewer. There’s not much I enjoy more than curling up with a good book and a cup of coffee or tea. Well, maybe browsing through independent book stores and art supply stores. … Continue reading
Posted in Action/Adventure, Christian Fiction, Cozy Mystery, Historical Fiction, Independent Book Stores, Just Book Talk, Romance
Tagged book blog, book reviewers, book reviews, cozy mystery, Craig Russell, Duffy Brown, Fragment, Grumpy Book Reviewer, historic fiction, historical fiction, Krista Phillips, Kristin Harmel, novel about the French resistance in WWII, novel based on true story, romantic comedy, sci-cli novel climate change novel, Tandem Demise, The Engagement Plot, The Room on Rue Amelie, thriller novels, thrillers
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The Dream Daughter is Due Out October 2, 2018
Have you ever wished you could travel through time to a year when a cure for a terminally ill family member would likely be available? I certainly have. Well, in Diane Chamberlain’s new novel, The Dream Daughter, a young woman whose … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Fiction, Science Fiction / Time Travel
Tagged book review, Christian fiction, Diane Chamberlain, novel about a mom's love, novel about baby with congenital heart defect, novel about VietNam widow, review of Christian fiction novels, scifi, The Dream Daughter, time travel
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Unforgettable Work of Historical Fiction Set During World War II
Based on the true story of Virginia d’Albert-Lake, an American woman who entered the French Resistance, and lived to tell about it, this is one of the best works of both historical fiction and Christian fiction I have ever read. Set … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Fiction, Fiction and Literature, Historical Fiction
Tagged Christian fiction, concentration camps, escaping the Nazis, French Resistance, Gallery Books, historical fiction, Kristin Harmel, NetGalley, starvation during WWII, the story of mass removal of Jewish people, Virginia d'Albert-Lake, work camps, World War II
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