In the meantime, American Christian Fiction Writers just announced 11 new Christian novels this month - a great selection for those lazy days of summer!
1. Beach Dreams, The Beach House Series Book 3 by Trish Perry from Harvest House. Tiffany gets away from it all at a California beach house; but a viper-like roommate, a handsome (unavailable) visitor, and uncovered secrets make her life no day at the beach.
2. Calico Canyon, Lassoed in Texas Book #2 by Mary Connealy from Barbour Trade Fiction. A prissy school marm is forced into marriage to the father of her most unruly students.
3. Fudge-Laced Felonies First book in the Summer Meadows series by Cynthia Hickey from Barbour Heartsong/Mysteries. Summer Meadows sets out to find the owner of a stash of diamonds and gain Ethan Banning's love.
4. Maine Brides by Susan Page Davis from Barbour. Can faith bridge the road to love and bring three men who have been cast off by society to new lives alongside women who love them?
5. Masked by Moonlight by Allie Pleiter from Steeple Hill Historicals. Nothing could tempt Matthew Waterhouse to reveal his secret identity, until the English gentleman met Georgia Waterhouse, whose pseudonymous newspaper accounts had made his daring "Black Bandit" exploits famous.
6. Mission: Motherhood, Homecoming Heroes continuity series Book One by Marta Perry from Love Inspired. When Caitlyn Villard becomes the guardian of her twin five-year-old nieces, she's forced to return to Prairie Springs, Texas and the military community she'd run from, finding the man and the life of her dreams where she least expects.
7. Seaside Cinderella by Anna Schmidt from Love Inspired Historical (Steeple Hill). Lucie McNeil's quiet life on Nantucket is a blessing for the tragedy-haunted Irish immigrant, but everything changes when her employers' handsome son steps ashore bringing her haunting past with him.
8. Table for One by Georgiana Daniels from The Wild Rose Press. In a town where the ratio of single Christian women to men is 7:1, blundering stockbroker Lucy Brocklehurst searches for love through a series of misadventures.
9. The Molech Prophecy by Thomas Phillips from Whitaker House. When Tommy finally surrendered his life to Christ, leaving the world of crime behind him, he never expected the pastor of his church to force him back into his old ways.
10. The Prince Charming List Book Three of the "Prichett" Series by Kathryn Springer from Steeple Hill Cafe. Heather Lowell comes to Prichett to manage the Cut and Curl for the summer and discovers that life in a small town holds some BIG surprises!
11. The Power of Love/The Courage to Dream Love Inspired Classic
(Two novels in one) by Margaret Daley from Love Inspired Steeple Hill. The Power of Love: Can Police Chief Gabriel Stone help Rebecca Michaels with her troubled son and special needs baby enough to guide her back to the Lord and find hope for the future? The Courage to Dream: Returning to her Southern roots is a bitter journey for Rachel Peters, but old flame Michael Hunter is determined to reunite her with the faith and love she left behind.
Happy reading ~













20 comments:
Please enter my name to win a copy of your book. Thank you.
Ooh, by the way, "Calico Canyon" and "The Molech Prophecy" were great reads.
stacey_dale[at]yahoo[dot]com
Too many great books out there and not enough time to read them all! Ahh, but I have to try! lol
momofjimmy[at]yahoo[dot]com
I see your book at the top!
please enter me again!
rebornbutterfly
Hi, Trish, me again. Please enter me in your new contest for a copy of "Beach Dreams" - sounds like another good read from Trish Perry. (grin)
Hello!
All the books listed sound awesome! Please enter my mame for the drawing. Thanks and God Bless!
Kyndra
Ah, summer reading!
Another entry for Beach Dreams!
stef dot reed at gmail dot com
Hi again! (big smiles) Entering to win Beach Dreams again....really want it bad!
Blessings,
Lucie
LucieInCA[at]aol[dot]com
Wow, what a great list of books! Please enter me in the drawing.
Thanks,
Carrie(at)turansky(dot)com
Thanks for posting the ACFW list for the month. There are a lot of authors I've never heard of.
In Him,
Mimi B
mnjesusfreak at gmail dot com
Trish,
I hope your giving away more than one copy of your book. There are a lot of entries. I am finishing Healing Promises right now then going to read THe Rook by Stephen James unless maybe I win Beach Dreams.
I'm reading Calico Canyon now and it's great.
Please enter me for Beach Dreams
Shirley Kiger Connolly
so many of these books look really good!! please enter me again!
-mb
www.shoutlife.com/missbookworm
I have only heard of 3 out of the 12 authors you listed. I need to get out my lawn chair and sunblock and start reading.
Thanks for the list.
b {dot} werts {@} sbcglobal {dot} net
sounds like there are some interesting reads!
please enter me again for your book contest!
thepeachykeenwriter[at]yahoo[dot]com
I'm going to add all of these books to my reading list.
Theresa n
weceno(at)yahoo(dot)com
Best wishes for the success of Beach Dreams, Trish. It looks very entertaining, and I'd love to win a copy.
cjarvis [at] bellsouth [dot] net
Please add me to the entries for Beach Dreams yet again.
I've read Calico Canyon, great fun and Mary does a greta job with the battle of the sexes premise in both her books. I'm anxiously awaiting book three Gingham Mountain.
Mission Motherhood, Seaside Cinderella adn RThe Prince Charming List all sound great aand of course Beach Dreams just wish I could somehow read all 200 or so books I want to in a couple of months instead of over the course of a year. Oh well. Such is life. And wouldn't you know it that want to read list grows faster than I can check books off of it too LOL.
Melissa
forest_rose[at]yahoo[dot]com
I am looking forward to Beach Dreams (I love a beach story!) and I am also really looking forward to Power of Love/The Courage to Dream and The Molech Prophecy. Now that I think about it...I also would love to read The Prince Charming List. Oh if I could squeeze in enough time for these reads!!!
kalea_kane(at)yahoo(dot)com
I see my TBR pile growing. *grin* Thanks for the list.
eviesmommo at yahoo dot com
Yes, it's frustrating to not be a speed reader--so many books I want to read!
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