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Margaret Daley

Author Interview

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Margaret Daley

Margaret Daley, an award-winning author of eighty-two books, has been married for over forty years and is a firm believer in romance and love. She wrote for various secular publishers before the Lord led her to the Christian romance market. She currently writes inspirational romance and romantic suspense books for the Steeple Hill Love Inspired lines, romantic suspense for Abingdon Press, and historical romance for Summerside Press. She is the president of American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW).


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Kelly Klepfer

Novel Reviews

Books To Love from 2011

The Baker's Wife by Erin Healy

Replication by Jill Williamson

                           The Story In The Stars Yvonne Anderson


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Nora St. Laurent

Bookclubs

Book Store Owner Catches Vision Of Reading Books

Creativity and engaging the community are two ways to drive traffic to your bookstore. I recently talked to a bookstore owner who is moving his business into a 5000 square foot faculty. I talked to him about starting a book club there.


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Dee Stewart

Multicultural Fiction

One Way Or Another by Rhonda Bowen

The February 2012 Library Journal features the Christian fiction genre with a spotlight article, “Christian Fiction: A Born-Again Genre.” One of the authors mentioned is Kensington Books author Rhonda Bowen. Rhonda’s spotlight is special because she does not write for a Christian publisher. As the genre grows, acquisitions of these works by secular publishers have grown, especially for multicultural authors. This month Christian Fiction Online Magazine chatted with Bowen about her upcoming release, One Way or Another.


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Nancy Moser

Devotional

THE GRANDMA RULE

Our kids do dumb things. So do we. The clincher is kids do dumb things because they don’t know any better. We adults do dumb things because we have forgotten the unwritten rule that shrewdly ushered us through many temptations: the Grandma Rule. Don’t do or say anything you wouldn’t want your grandma to know about.


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