@ChristianFaithAndFiction lol! It had all the emotions. Also, I've seen ppl kinda recommend the first 2 as a duology, BUT I'd say don't write off the 3rd book bc it's so good too and it continues a characters story from the first book 🫶🏼
You've mentioned so many great authors.I love Sarah Monzon's books and have read nearly all of them. She's been indie publishing for quite a while. She's such a versatile author too. Freedom's Kiss is a dual timeline. Also loved The Esther Paradigm which is a very unique, missionary centred story.Oooh, and another dual timeline, Finders Keepers. I'm going to have to revisit some of these books. And Sarah always has a significant faith thread which I so appreciate. Happy Reading!
So many authors I have not read yet!! Right now I am reading my first Roseanna M White book. I am pretty new to christian fiction so everyone is pretty new to me. Thank you for all your wonderful videos sharing authors and new book releases!!
Thanks for the video! So many amazing authors! One of my favorites is Jen Turano. They are all wonderful. Another, similar to Jen Turano, with humor and great faith content is Cathy Marie Hake. Hers are set in more of a wild West, cattle ranch type setting. Lots of fun. 😁
I'm leaving some recommendations. First is Bridge To Haven by Francine Rivers. I read it a few years ago, and the story premise has long since escaped my recollection, but it was my first and only book from her, as I didn't read The Lady's Mine. Next is the Dear Daphne series from Melody Carlson. It's lighthearted and fun. Third is The Wedding Chapel by Rachel Hauck. It's one of my more recent reads, and it is dual-time.
You seem to read a lot of historical romance and that is right up my street. I’ve meant to try Kristy Cambron, and what you said about her several timelines has piqued my interest even more. Also Amanda Dykes is an author I want to try 🙏😊
Both authors have dual timeline books that I've enjoyed 😃 And yes, I've got into historical fiction a lot more in the last 5 years 🥰 Who is your favourite historical fiction writer?
Book One of Dancing Realms by Sharon Hinck was really good! I love Melanie Dickerson! WINGFEATHER YES!!!! Peterson's non-fiction Adorning the Dark is also great.
This was so helpful. While I’m watching your videos, I have good reads open and also my library app. Keep up the good work.
That's great 😃 thank you
Oh my goodness Mark of the Lion trilogy 😩❤ highly recommend
I’m guessing from that emoji that it was quite emotional 😁
@ChristianFaithAndFiction lol! It had all the emotions. Also, I've seen ppl kinda recommend the first 2 as a duology, BUT I'd say don't write off the 3rd book bc it's so good too and it continues a characters story from the first book 🫶🏼
@@scripturesandstories brilliant 😃
You've mentioned so many great authors.I love Sarah Monzon's books and have read nearly all of them. She's been indie publishing for quite a while. She's such a versatile author too. Freedom's Kiss is a dual timeline. Also loved The Esther Paradigm which is a very unique, missionary centred story.Oooh, and another dual timeline, Finders Keepers. I'm going to have to revisit some of these books. And Sarah always has a significant faith thread which I so appreciate. Happy Reading!
That’s great to hear 😃 I’ll have to look up some of her previous books. Thanks
So many authors I have not read yet!! Right now I am reading my first Roseanna M White book. I am pretty new to christian fiction so everyone is pretty new to me. Thank you for all your wonderful videos sharing authors and new book releases!!
I only found the category 5 years ago and it's been a blessing. I hope you enjoy your new reading journey 😃
The Lost Melody by Joanna Davidson Politano was so, so good! I want to read more of hers.
Thanks for the recommendation 😃
So many authors!!!! Ones I can think of off the top of my head are more Sanderson, Terri Blackstock, Mary Mecham, Tammy L. Gray, and K M Shea.
Ooh, there’s a couple there that I haven’t heard of 😀
Thanks for the video! So many amazing authors! One of my favorites is Jen Turano. They are all wonderful.
Another, similar to Jen Turano, with humor and great faith content is Cathy Marie Hake. Hers are set in more of a wild West, cattle ranch type setting. Lots of fun. 😁
Thanks for the recommendation 😃 I haven’t heard of her, I’ll have to look her up
So many awesome authors. Many I would like to read more of
Yay 😃
I'm leaving some recommendations. First is Bridge To Haven by Francine Rivers. I read it a few years ago, and the story premise has long since escaped my recollection, but it was my first and only book from her, as I didn't read The Lady's Mine. Next is the Dear Daphne series from Melody Carlson. It's lighthearted and fun. Third is The Wedding Chapel by Rachel Hauck. It's one of my more recent reads, and it is dual-time.
I need to continue that Rachel Hauck series 😃 thanks for the recommendations
I highly recommend Mark of The King by Jocelyn Green, one of my all time favorite books
Thanks for the suggestions. I’ll have to go look them up 😃
Best book ive read by Pepper Basham is Hope Between the Pages
I recently found your channel, new subscriber! I didn’t know how large this genre was. Happy to learn of these authors! Thank you 😊 ❤
Thanks for subscribing 🥰
For years I had no idea the category existed. I hope you find something you like 😃
@@ChristianFaithAndFiction 🤗
A lot of these are on my list of authors i want to read their backlist, especially Francine Rivers and Nicole Deese.
Yay 😃
You seem to read a lot of historical romance and that is right up my street. I’ve meant to try Kristy Cambron, and what you said about her several timelines has piqued my interest even more. Also Amanda Dykes is an author I want to try 🙏😊
Both authors have dual timeline books that I've enjoyed 😃
And yes, I've got into historical fiction a lot more in the last 5 years 🥰
Who is your favourite historical fiction writer?
A favourite would be Carrie Turansky. I loved her latest one ‘The Legacy of Longdale Manor.’ And of course Lynn Austin is always a favourite. 😊
Book One of Dancing Realms by Sharon Hinck was really good!
I love Melanie Dickerson!
WINGFEATHER YES!!!! Peterson's non-fiction Adorning the Dark is also great.
I've seen that one (Adorning the dark) online and thought the cover looked good. What is it about?
@@ChristianFaithAndFiction It's ostensibly about being creative in the arts as a Christian, but there's so much more to it. It's really great.
@MorgansEndlessBookshelf sounds good 😃