COTT: Introducing the 2014 Laurel
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COTT: Introducing the 2014 Laurel

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…

COTT: Red Gold by Sandy Nadeau Wins Latest Clash
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COTT: Red Gold by Sandy Nadeau Wins Latest Clash

Red Gold,  winner of Clash of the Titles’s April Clash!   What COTT voters had to say about this month’s winner: “Reading Red Gold by Sandy Nadeau gave me a much needed ‘vacation’! The faith story was heart-filling…and the adventure carried me to the mountains. Thanks, Sandy, for sharing your talent with the rest of…

COTT: Londonderry Dreaming by Christine Lindsay
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COTT: Londonderry Dreaming by Christine Lindsay

“If you need one of those “Ahh…” moments, consider taking a trip with Keith and Naomi and read Londonderry Dreaming“ —Sandy Ardoin, Romance Author and Blogger   About Londonderry Dreaming: Acclaimed New York artist, Naomi Boyd, and music therapist, Keith Wilson, loved one another five years ago, until her grandfather with his influence over Naomi…

COTT: Worth the Wait by Laura Jackson Wins Latest Clash
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COTT: Worth the Wait by Laura Jackson Wins Latest Clash

All the best things in life are worth striving for, such as Christmas, babies, and winning at Clash of the Titles! Our latest winner is a YA novel that, according to one of our voters, is the “perfect high school drama.” The readers have spoken! Hats off to you, Laura, for your smashing win!To celebrate…

COTT: Vote for Your Favorite Spring Read
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COTT: Vote for Your Favorite Spring Read

  Spring Has Sprung!   And so have these brand new must-read Christian novels. Clash of the Titles brings you five novels of every variety. There’s something for everyone! Enjoy these blurbs, then scroll to vote and help send your favorite novel to COTT’s annual Laurel Award. But first, a shout-out to Diana Montgomery who…