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Solving an
Accidental Bride
’s Problem
If you took out token God references and ignored a love scene, you’d hardly recognize this as a book for a Christian audience.
Search Committee
Finds More Than It Seeks
There’s nothing complicated or controversial with The Search Committee. And that’s what makes Tim Owens’ first book so clever.
Halflings
Adds to Paranormal Romance Trend
Halflings is nothing original. But with its timeless themes of passion and forbidden love, it might not need to be.
Authentic Voice Strengthens Fabry’s
Heart
In Not in the Heart, Chris Fabry’s authentic, first-person approach gets inside the head of a conflicted main character.
This Lone
Star
Tale Fails to Launch
Based on a screenplay by Andrew Librizzi, the Thoene’s latest involves a troubled preacher’s kid and her family’s dark secret.
Teen Fiction Meets Science in
Replication
Would cloned humans have a soul? Did Christ die for both humans and clones? These were some of the questions Replication raised.
Top 20 Most Popular Book Reviews of 2011
What book reviews were the most read at Crosswalk.com in 2011? Find out which titles made the top 20 list.
Action with a Dash of History in
Mona Lisa
This fast-paced thriller through the streets of Paris during the Germans’ final hours there is a bona fide page-turner.
Godawa’s
Noah Primeval
Captivates
If one is willing to set aside literal biblical interpretation, Noah Primeval is as captivating as any high fantasy tale.
A Novel Every Christian Should Read
One author personalizes the scourge of human trafficking in a way that can only provoke you to action.
Men, Women & the Public Reading of Scripture
Here's why I believe the Lord would have the public reading of Scripture in worship services be led by men.
A Believable Tale in
Remembering Christmas
Dan Walsh’s simple style allows events to unfold without forcing characters into far-fetched situations or over-the-top emotions.
Ruth: Sex, Race, and God's Sovereignty at Work
Ruth is a very old book. How is it relevant and helpful for life today? John Piper discusses seven reasons why this book of love, ethnicity, and...
Does the Bible Work for You?
I was talking with a friend about God using the circumstances in our lives to show us what’s in our hearts. For example, if the teenage boy’s drum...
Terror, Trust Mix Well in
The Baker’s Wife
Mouth-watering descriptions of gourmet bread and a tale of terror and trust mix well in Erin Healy’s The Baker’s Wife.
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