COTT: First Annual Olympia Award Winner Laura McClellan
Click HERE to listen to an interview with Olympia winner, Laura McClellan.
More podcasts by Cynthia L. Simmons
Click HERE to listen to an interview with Olympia winner, Laura McClellan.
More podcasts by Cynthia L. Simmons
THE 2014 LAUREL Hear ye, hear ye! Clash of the Titles’s 2014 Laurel Award will soon be open for submissions. Novels participating in the Laurel are judged by their audience—readers who are well-versed in Christian fiction yet not a part of the CBA industry. This contest judges the first two chapters (or 3,500…
Thankfulness is a gift from God. Knowing the magnitude of the awesome sacrifice that our Father in heaven made in giving His son Jesus humbles our hearts and makes us grateful. Jesus was the gift of atonement for our sins of the past, present, and future, and true understanding of the magnitude of that…
Congratulations to Naomi Dawn Musch, winner of the July New Releases Clash, with her novel, The Black Rose, third book of the Empire in Pine Series. Thank you so much to our competitors. This competition was amazing! LoRee Peery, Found in the Woods Sadie and Sophie Cuff, The Seekers Maureen Lang, Bees in the Butterfly…
Book Description: Peaceful Moments of Love and Light brings an entire year of short meditations, encouraging the reader to take a moment each day to experience God’s presence with His love, light, peace, hope and more. Each week has a different theme, so it can be read either from week one or by…
LAST STOP: Unveiling Savannah Douglas By Karen Randau We’re here with Savannah Douglas, co-protagonist in my upcoming inspirational romantic suspense novel, LAST STOP, book #4 in my award-winning Peach Blossom Romantic Suspense series. Savannah, can you explain the significance of the title? Savannah: Certainly. The title encapsulates my personal journey. From the time I was…
I hate taking things for granted. I try to know the meanings behind events and holidays are like that for me. Labor Day is one that I think few understand. I’ve been tempted to look at it as a day off that messes up the back to school routine or the traditional end to summer….