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This is a list of published titles in the Christian fiction genre, some recently published, some best-sellers. ... Suddenly Free series - Yvette Carmon Davis; Voice ...
Lynette Eason is an author of Christian fiction novels within the inspirational romantic suspense genre; she has won various awards for her writing and been on the ECPA and CBA bestseller lists and published nearly fifty books.
Urban Christian fiction is an Imprint of the Kensington Publishing Corp. [10] It is a genre in which conflicting stories of emotion and vividness mixes God, the urban church, and faith. The stories usually portray African-American or Latino characters who have God at the center of their lives.
Francine Sandra Rivers (born 1947) is an American author of fiction with Christian themes, including inspirational romance novels.Prior to becoming a born-again Christian in 1986, Rivers wrote historical romance novels.
Love Inspired is an imprint of Harlequin Enterprises that is focused on Christian Fiction. The original and largest body of works under the "Love Inspired" name is the romance novels. Love Inspired Suspense and Love Inspired Historical represent a branching of the romance genre to a more particular theme and setting.
She writes a combination of historical and contemporary inspirational romance novels. [1] [2] Many of her books are published by Harvest House. [3] Wick won the 2005 Christian Retailing's Best—Women's Fiction, [4] and INSPY listed her as one of the "Authors who Brought Inspirational Fiction into the 21st Century."
Despite her success in more mainstream romantic fiction, in 1995, Copeland decided to switch focus. Her subsequent books have been in the relatively new subgenre of Christian romance. She has also collaborated with author Angela Elwell Hunt on a series of Christian romance novels. Copeland has been inducted into the Missouri Writers Hall of Fame.
The Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz first appeared in Strasbourg in the year 1616. It was written in German and entitled Chymische Hochzeit Christiani Rosencreutz anno 1459 . No author was named in the book, other than Christian Rosenkreutz, but Johannes Valentinus Andreae (1586–1654) claimed to be the author, in his autobiography.