Fix yourself a tall glass of
something cool to drink, and settle in for a summer afternoon of reading. Here
are some great options from authors with American Christian Fiction Writers to
help you get started.
Lily (Song of the River)
by Diane Ashley and Aaron McCarver — Desperate for
financial independence, Lily Anderson has embarked upon a riverboat venture.
Will she learn to trust God’s leading or head into disaster? Lily’s partner,
Blake Matthews, is initially stymied, then smitten by the Mississippi miss. Can
he anchor her heart, or will Lily fall for another man’s wiles? (Historical
from Barbour).
A Promise for Miriam
by Vannetta Chapman — Miriam King
loves the children of Pebble Creek and is content teaching in the one room
schoolhouse, then Gabe Miller steps into her life and everything changes.
(Contemporary Romance from Harvest
House).
Sophie’s Daughters Trilogy by
Mary Connealy — The little girls from
Petticoat Ranch are all grown up with love stories of their own…you didn’t
think Sophie’s Daughters would grow up to be quiet little things, did you?
(Historical Romance from Barbour).
Love in Disguise by
Carol Cox — When Ellie Moore wins a
job as an undercover Pinkerton operative, she finds that playing a part in real
life is far different than acting out a role onstage. Will the man who captures
her heart still care for her when he learns the woman he’s fallen in love with
doesn’t exist? (Historical Romance from Bethany
House).
A Dream of His Own
by Gail Gaymer Martin — Quinn O’Neill
feels to blame for his family’s death and longs to release the guilt he feels,
and when he meets Ava Darnell life takes a positive turn as he helps Ava earn
his trust…but suspicion nearly undermines their relationship while he
perseveres to encourage Ava to have faith that dreams of healing and family
just might become reality. (Contemporary Romance from Love Inspired).
End of the Trail by
Vickie McDonough — Brooks Morgan
won Raven Creek Ranch in a poker game, but when he goes to claim what’s his, he
finds a woman with a shotgun living in his house-and she claims she isn’t
leaving. (Historical Romance from River
North (Moody Publishers).
Proof by Jordyn Redwood — What does a victim do
when DNA testing sets a guilty criminal free? (Medical Suspense from Kregel).
Walks Alone by Sandi G. Rog — A Cheyenne warrior bent on
vengeance. A pioneer woman bent on fulfilling a dream. Until their paths
collide. (Romance from White-Fire
Publishing).
The Hidden Life by Adina Senft — An Amish spinster finds
love where she had given up hope in the second book of the Amish Quilt trilogy.
(Contemporary from Faith Words (Hachette).
Winning the Widow’s Heart
by Sherri Shackelford — When
Texas Ranger Jack Elder stormed the isolated Kansas homestead, he expected to
find a band of outlaws. Instead, the only occupant is a heavily pregnant
woman-and she’s just gone into labor. A loner uneasy with emotion, Jack helps deliver
widow Elizabeth Cole’s baby girl and can’t get back on the trail fast enough.
The robber and murderer he’s after killed one of Jack’s own, and he vows to
catch the man. But when he returns to check on Elizabeth and her little one, he
discovers that she may hold the key to his unsettled past-and his hoped-for
future. (Historical Romance from Love
Inspired).
Double Exposure by Susan Sleeman –When photographer Jennie
Buchanan unknowingly captures a drug-cartel meeting on film and the cartel
tries to kill her, her ex-boyfriend risks everything to expose the truth-about
the drug smugglers, the past and the future together he still wants. (Romantic
Suspense from Love Inspired).
The Director’s Cut
by Janice Thompson– Full of
the humor and crazy family dynamics Janice Thompson fans have come to love,
this colorful story gives you an inside look at Hollywood and a healthy dose of
romance. (Contemporary Romance from Revell).
Short-Straw Bride
by Karen Witemeyer — All he ever
cared about were his brothers and his land, but when a good deed goes awry,
Travis Archer is stuck with a bride who endangers both. (Historical Romance
from Bethany House). And if you missed our interview with Karen last week, be sure to scroll down a few posts to catch it!
More in-depth descriptions of these
books can be found on the ACFW Fiction
Finder website. And, as always, come back and let us know if you read any
of these and recommend them to our friends and followers here at PASTimes!





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"Love in Disguise" for me!! Just ask! I'll send my address.
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