A gathering place for readers, authors and lovers of Christian Historical Fiction to discuss what is the latest and upcoming as well as our never ending To-Be-Read piles…
Here is a snippet of my new review from Joy Avery Melville… “…Tina Pinson has done an amazing job entwining historical facts and fiction without sacrificing either the story or the realistic… to read the rest go to: http://www.journeystojoy.net/
Their lives torn by war, Matthew and Rebekah fight to keep their worlds intact. Rebekah wishes she could turn back time, and go home. Matthew wishes his arms could be the home she runs to. Available May 1 http://stores.desertbreezepublishing.com/-strse-289/Shadows-Book-One-cln–When/Detail.bok EXCERPT Rebekah followed the attendant to a horse drawn, covered wagon in the alley. “You must have pull, ma’am. Lincoln himself says you’re to keep this.” She watched in stunned silence as he settled Robert on a pallet of blankets. He turned to her. “Well, that’ll do ya. I best get back. And, ma’am, don’t be staying any longer in these … Continue reading →
Come and find out the answer in my interview with Lena Nelson Dooley. Leave a comment for a chance to win my newest release, When Shadows Fall http://lenanelsondooley.blogspot.com/2012/05/when-shadows-fall-tina-pinson-free-book.html
Contemporary and historical romance fans rejoice with the release of six brand-new destination romances from Barbour Publishing. Scheduled for release January 2012 through June 2012, each novel is a destination read that provides a relaxing escape. What made you interested in writing Christian Historical Fiction? I’ve always been intrigued by an old house we pass that are abandoned and falling to pieces. I wonder who lived there? What was their story? I discovered historical fiction through LaVyrle Spencer a long time ago. Through her characters she involved me in history in an enjoyable way. When Christian Historical Fiction began to … Continue reading →
Kelsey Tate comes from sturdy stock. Her great-grandmother Adele endured the sinking of Titanic and made it safely to America, where she not only survived but thrived. Generations later, Kelsey works for the firm Adele founded nearly 100 years ago. Continue reading →
Jill Marie Landis is the bestselling author of over twenty-five novels. She has won numerous awards for her sweeping emotional romances, such as Summer Moon and Magnolia Creek. With her toes in the sand and head in the clouds, Jill now lives in Hawaii with her husband, Steve. What made you interested in writing Christian Historical Fiction? Do you write any other genres? I started writing Inspirational Historical Romance the way most writing begins, I was inspired to tell a story about good people wading through life’s struggles; people who may have been believers at one time, people who … Continue reading →
Finding an imposter instead of her uncle means Anne’s quest must continue after The Lady’s Maid is wed, and Dan is determined to protect her from the swindlers now trailing her. But though he’s good at keeping her safe, he’s certain he’ll never be able to convince Anne to be his wife since her sights are set on finding her uncle and returning to England. As her quest becomes even more difficult—and dangerous—Anne finds her feelings for Dan changing. Will she soon be envisioning a new life in America? Continue reading →
It’s official, I’m a national Christian Historical Fiction Examiner on Examiner.com. It makes me smile. Most all the material I write will in some form be shared here on www.ChristianHistoricalFiction.com first, but you never know when I’ll share something special there! Check it out. Also, if you’re interested and think that you might also be able to provide some great material for Examiner.com, don’t hesitate to look around and see what you might find.
Fiction in the ever-popular Historical/Romance genre — during the deadly 1832 cholera epidemic in London, a heartsick Irish healer must find the strength to overcome her most fearsome obstacles. Accused of murdering a child under her care, Irish healer Rachel Dunne flees the ensuing scandal while vowing to never sit at another sickbed. She no longer trusts in her abilities—or God’s mercy. When a cholera epidemic sweeps through London, she feels compelled to nurse the dying daughter of the enigmatic physician she has come to love. James Edmunds, wearied by the deaths of too many patients, has his own doubts … Continue reading →