Christian Historical Fiction discussion
Whatcha reading?

The Song of Alaska series sounds good. I'll have to add that to my list.

I'm currently reading
The Missing, by Beverly Lewis
Kit Saves the Day, by Valerie Tripp
The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins
Black Beauty, by Anna Sewell

Charmaine - Hopefully there is always one Christian historical book in the currently reading pile, but you can admit to anything here. :)
I just finished Dawn's Prelude, and my review is up. Another winner from Tracie Peterson.
I just finished Dawn's Prelude, and my review is up. Another winner from Tracie Peterson.

I just finished Dawn's Prelude, and my review is up. Anot..."
Well I always have a mix in my currently reading pile. Since I started to read the Christian fictions, I have found that pile of to read books grow tremendiously.
Just yesterday finished 2 books
One is Love is Patient by Cathy Marie Hake. It is not Historical but was very cute. It is a tiny little book. Was the first of Hakes I have read and plan to read more of hers since she has many historicals.
Two is Mary Called Magdalene by Margaret George. It is not in the Christian section but is certainly biblical fiction. It covers Marys life from childhood to death. I really thought the author did a good job depicting the time period and making a believable possible life Mary had lead. There are some things I did not agree with but still liked it lots.
Currently reading Plantagent Prelude by Jean Plaidy (is European historical leading to the War of the Roses. Not Christian section but Plaidys are typically written where would not offend anyone)
Getting ready to start Winds of God by Gilbert Morris. IT is the second in the Wakefield series about the Tudor time period (at least it was where book one started).

After I am done with this one, I'll start A Bride in the Bargain by Deanne Gist, another historical romance about a mail order bride set in 1800's Seattle. Promises to be another good one.

Hi, Barbara
My critique partner writes mideivals, and has been told there's no market for them. I see this came out in April of this year. Is it a fantasy, or straight historical, or a little of both?


Thanks, Barbara! that gives me some good info to pass along. Happy reading!
; )

you mentioned you might like to read more Cathy Marie Hake. I read Precious Burdens a couple of years ago, and it was so sweet. It was historical, too. : ) It was about a poor Irish gal who had come to America with her siblings, waiting for her parents to save enough money for their passage. A wealthy young Christian gentleman takes notice of her--she thinks he's arrogant and selfish but he's secretly very generous. I'd recommend it highly.

you mentioned you might like to read more Cathy Marie Hake. I read Precious Burdens a couple of years ago, and it was so sweet. It was historical, too. : ) It was about a poor Irish gal wh..."
A good friend of my moms just sent Whirlwind and Letter Perfect by Cathy Marie Hake for me to try. If I like these too, I will have to find Precious Burdens.
My Christian fiction book collection has grown to where I had to break down and get a seperate bookcase for them. My home looks more and more like a book/craft store than a real house.. grin

Bride in The bargain is good...I like that one, and The Measure of Lady and A Bride Most Begrudging the best. She one of my new favorite authors.
I'm reading Twice in a Lifetime by Marta Perry-steeple hills contemporary for this month. I've read this author and really like her. And, i also reading Ruth Axtell Morren's Bride of Honor.

I've read 2 Marta Perry book, A Fathers Place and Restless Hearts. My mom gave them to me along with a very good sized stack of others by her. I liked them. They are quick reads and sweet stories.

Yes they are quick reads. I've read both of those. I really like her.


I loved Bride in the Bargain, but then I've loved everything by Deeanne Gist so far.

Hi, Barbara
My critique partner writes mideivals, and has been told there's no market for them. I see thi..."
Kathleen, if your friend would like to contact Marlayne Giron who wrote "The Victor" she said she would be glad to talk to her. She mentioned that she was told the very same thing about the medeival period, but that her publisher is very open to new authors. Your friend can contact her through goodreads.

This is so kind of you to offer. I have relayed the message to Debbie Lynne, and await her reply.
Thanks so much!
Kathy

Thanks!

Also, I finally finished a Bride in the Bargain last week by DeeAnne Gist. I LOVED that one. And before that, I read Courting the Doctor's Daughter, by Janet Dean. Loved it, too. Those kept me in suspense all day until I could read more. I love book escapes like those two.




LOL! Um....I so peek and then read the whole thing. :D





I haven't read any of Jane Kirkpatrick novels. I don't know why, they didn't appeal to me for some odd reason.


I liked it. There were a couple of little things that didn't jive, but nothing that made the book unenjoyable. I look forward to reading the rest of the series.

I have read several of Robin Lee Hatcher's books including Dear Lady. You have to watch her stuff ... she started out writing for the secular market and then switched over, so there are two versions of Dear Lady (and some of her other books) out there. I found this out when I started reading the Christian version and kept thinking "I've read this before ..." turns out I had, but I had read the original. Her pre-christian stuff is a bit steamier, but nothing too bad.

I'm currently reading A Blue and Gray Christmas, a collection of Civil War holiday romances by Vickie McDonough, Lauralee Bliss, Tamela Hancock Murray, and Carrie Turansky. I have to preface my rave by saying I am a HUGE Civil War fiction fan, but these novellas are soooo satisfying, it's hard to break away. Don't you just love books like that?



*gasp* LOL is it good?
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