COTT: A Plain Disappearance by Amanda Flower
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COTT: A Plain Disappearance by Amanda Flower

Clash of the Titles is so excited to check in with Amanda Flower, one of the founding members of the COTT Family. From the looks of things, she has some pretty exciting things going on! *** USA Today recently hailed award-nominated author Amanda Flower for A Plain Death, calling it “the first Amish rom-com ….

COTT: MaryLu Tyndall Wins 2013 Laurel Award
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COTT: MaryLu Tyndall Wins 2013 Laurel Award

Before we dive into this week’s feature novel, a hearty “hurrah!” for Clash of the Titles’s 2013 LAUREL AWARD winning novel, Veil of Pearls.   Congratulations to Author MaryLu Tyndall for a job well done! Stay tuned for a full-length feature on this fantastic book.   AND NOW…     Raspberries and Vinegar by Valerie…

COTT: The Pastor’s Wife Wears Biker Boots by Karla Akins Wins Latest Clash
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COTT: The Pastor’s Wife Wears Biker Boots by Karla Akins Wins Latest Clash

This week, COTT announces TWO great events! September’s Clash Winner and the 2013 Laurel Finalists. We’ll start with the Clash. And the winner is…. The Pastor’s Wife Wears Biker Boots by Author Karla Akins ABOUT THE BOOK: Pastor’s wife, Kirstie Donovan, lives life in a fishbowl, so when she hops on the back of a…

COTT: Vote for What Would Make Your First Fall Read with COTT
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COTT: Vote for What Would Make Your First Fall Read with COTT

  Happy autumn from your friends at Clash of the Titles! So, which is your favorite genre? Contemporary or historical? YA or Women’s Fiction? Please scroll, have a quick read, and vote on which you’d read first. We encourage you to share the contest on your social media sites. Spreading the word about an author’s…

COTT: Announcing the 2014 Olympia Contest for Unpublished Writers
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COTT: Announcing the 2014 Olympia Contest for Unpublished Writers

  Authors, take note!     In SIX WEEKS, Clash of the Titles opens its doors for submissions to the 2014 Olympia.     The Olympia is COTT’s yearly contest for unpublished writers. The submissions are judged by their audience—readers well-versed in Christian fiction yet not associated with the CBA industry. Authors write for readers,…