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Jan 11, 2016 12:31PM

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Thanks for your post! When I first started getting reviews, more often than not, people were making comments about disliking the Christian/faith aspect. I realized it wasn't in my book description at all and I hadn't tagged it as CF, so I've now added a note to readers in the description about it being in there, but dang it, now the people who are looking for squeaky clean might not read it. Incidentally, of the non-Christian readers, I've had comments about the romance being unrealistic (I guess that's because my MCs aren't necessarily jumping into bed together). It's a Catch22! I'll check out your books and reviews.
Yes it is s catch 22. I even labeled my paperbacks with "for mature readers" and non- Christians will have their 13 year olds read them saying they were clean and yet adult Christians sometimes say they wouldn't let their child read it (one got pregnant at 15 so reading my book may have helped her, but whatever.) I have stuff that is implied but anyone who is married would get it. I allude to situations and actions that some sensitive people describe it as explicit but I just say they have dirty minds LOL. They filled in the blanks, not me. What makes the book Christian is not the G rating as many clean books have no real faith element. I just have characters who aren't perfect. They always have consequences for their choices. That is the difference. Secular books don't show the emotional and spiritual impact of sinful behavior. Christian books do. I like to put a different twist on each series. You will see what I mean if you read any.

I'm a fairly new author of Christian fiction. My first novel, Garden of Hope, was released in the fall of 2014. I'm currently working on its sequel. I've set it in my hometown, Lawrence, Massachusetts and towns in the Boston area. It's been a wonderful adventure. While I've had numerous book signings and speaking events, I can agree with one writer that it is difficult to find our audience, but we are a persistent lot. Ciao! Garden of Hope

In this action pack adventure you will meet five children who have done just that...Including the daughter of the man who turned the peaceful world of TimeStar in the Era of Tribulation Now Six Teens have to Survive in dark times while trying to spread the Light making them wanted Criminals
My books for Christians looking for answers on Tribulation and also my views on what God is all about. You don't have to believe in what I do or even understand it but I do ask that you give my stories a chance to get into your heart. I truly believe my books can change the world and how people see the life around them So far everyone who comes to Seekers isn't disappointed.
Here is a link where you can get it quite easily
https://www.createspace.com/pub/simpl...
And be sure to check out my new Ebooks
https://kindle.amazon.com/search?keyw...

book lately is When Saigon Surrendered: A Kentucky Mystery
Really enjoyed the main character's fall from grace, & his effort to redeem himself. It had a great twist to the mystery at the end.
This was my review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


I knew that I had found the right place when I read of the 'Catch 22 dilemma'
I've written an urban fantasy novel titled A Righteous Fury and ignorantly included the word 'd@mn' ... which apparently has me banned from Christian bookstores for life. Just call me the non-conformist : ) But by what I can see from this group, I'm not the only one.
I look forward to lurking/posting with this group.

Congratulations on picking up a publisher! (A dozen indie authors are now secretly loathing you - LOL) But seriously, awesome job.
Do you have a link for this book?

Thanks for the congrats, and LOL back on the 'secretly loathing' comment. I picked up the publisher by winning a "Page Turner" contest on FaithWriters.com. It really is a blessing to have a ..."
To put a link in, go to the web page of your book and copy the web address. (top of the page-- url) If you can paste it here with http:// at the beginning it should work.
Try it in preview first and you'll know whether it works or not.
Send me an email if it doesn't work and I'll code it so that you can copy paste it : )
Books mentioned in this topic
When Saigon Surrendered: A Kentucky Mystery (other topics)Garden of Hope (other topics)
A Memoir of Love (other topics)
Confessions of a Teenage Hermaphrodite (other topics)
Love's Providence (other topics)
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