Christian Historical Fiction Talk
Reviews, author interviews, and discussion about the best in Christian historical fiction.
Christian Historical Fiction Talk
2020 Summer Reading Round Up
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We discuss some of our favorite reads from the past summer. These include:
If I Were You by Lynn Austin. This sweeping story transports readers to one of the most challenging eras of history to explore the deep, abiding power of faith and friendship to overcome more than we ever thought possible. You can buy the book here.
The Tea Chest by Heidi Chiavaroli. Two women, separated by centuries, must find the strength to fight for love and freedom. . . and discover a heritage of courage and faith. You can buy the book here.
Until June by Barbara Britton. Josephine is determined to get Geoff back on his feet—figuratively...Although, sending a rich, handsome WWI veteran back into society may cost Josephine the man she has grown to love. You can buy the book here.
Fragments of Light by Michele Phoenix. An impossible decision in the chaos of D-Day. Ripples that cascade seventy-five years into the present. And two lives transformed by the tenuous resolve to reach out of the darkness toward fragments of light. You can buy the book here.
The White Rose Resists by Amanda Barratt. Inspired by the incredible true story of a group of ordinary men and women who dared to stand against evil. You can buy the book here.
A Gilded Lady by Elizabeth Camden. Amid the glamorous pageantry of Gilded Age Washington, DC, Caroline and Nathaniel will face adventure, danger, and heartbreak in a race against time that will span the continent and the depth of human emotion. You can buy the book here.
The Bride Ships Series by Jody Hedlund. Four books about English women who sail to Vancouver Island in hopes of securing a husband. You can purchase The Reluctant Bride, The Runaway Bride, Bride of Convenience, and Almost a Bride.
Don't forget to check out Liz's website. She also has a new release, a WWII novel called The Refrain Within, set in Hungary and telling the story of the Zionist Youth movement. To save a life, would you betray everyone you love? You can buy the book here.