Two years after our first CSFF blog tour post, we're again featuring the author with whom we began it all: Donita K. Paul. This time we're spotlighting DragonLight, the fifth and last book of the DragonKeeper series.In DragonLight, peace has reigned in Amara for five years. Kale and Bardon have been … [Read more...] about Christian Sci-Fi/Fantasy Blog Tour: Donita K. Paul’s DragonLight
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Christian Fiction Online Magazine!
If you haven't already gotten an email from me today, check out this nifty new spot on the web:And once you're inside (click on the cover to get in), click on the "Brilliant" tab, scroll down to Short Stories, and follow the link to "Bitter Chivalry."My old Deep Magic piece got resurrected, polished … [Read more...] about Christian Fiction Online Magazine!
Christian Sci-Fi/Fantasy Blog Tour: Kathryn Mackel’s Vanished
A very quick blog tour post to mention Kathryn Mackel's newest title, Vanished. I haven't yet read this one (been busy with ACFW's Book of the Year judging and a whole heap of real life), but Kathy is one of my favorite authors--she's a darling person as well as a wonderful writer! Readers may … [Read more...] about Christian Sci-Fi/Fantasy Blog Tour: Kathryn Mackel’s Vanished
Tricia Goyer’s A Whisper of Freedom
Well, it happened: I got tagged again! This time for the newest Tricia Goyer historical title, A Whisper of Freedom. I've not read this yet, since I'm just now reading the first of the series, but I'm very much looking forward to it!About the book:Battles heat up...not only those being waged by the … [Read more...] about Tricia Goyer’s A Whisper of Freedom
A Bit of May-ness Fun, and an Appeal for a Friend
My friend Ronie Kendig emailed the other day with a message about a Christian author we both know, John Olson. John's newest book, Fossil Hunter, is officially releasing tomorrow, and although our Christian SFF blog tour group has voted to not feature it because the genre doesn't fit our guidelines … [Read more...] about A Bit of May-ness Fun, and an Appeal for a Friend
What I’ve been researching, part 2
I finished Andrew Peterson’s On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness and found it completely delightful! (And yes, I saw the twist coming a mile away, but it was still fun.)Now, where was I . . . oh, yes. What I’ve been researching.It’s been three years since the Rev War reenactment that sparked my … [Read more...] about What I’ve been researching, part 2