The goal of this site is to connect readers with Christian Fiction of all genres. Why Christian fiction? Because the authors of these books are under orders from God himself to be holy even as he is holy. Christian writers seek to follow God by setting their minds on things that are true, honest, just, pure, lovely, and good. It is for this reason many non-Christians seek out Christian authors. They know they can trust these authors to hold a standard. Does that mean these books are only good for children? Hardly. We live in a dark world, and Christian authors have to tackle some serious subject matter. As we introduce authors, we will make sure each book has an appropriate rating. Some works are suited for all audiences, while others are targeted toward adult readers only. But know that all the books on this site hold a standard, and that is what sets them apart.
As for the theology inside the books you'll find on our site, we make no endorsement, unless otherwise stated. We trust that you, the reader, will determine what you believe, based on your understanding of God's word. We encourage you all to read the Bible daily, and measure everything you read by the wisdom of God. These books will help you see the things of eternity in exciting a vivid ways, but you must always set your trust on the truth of God's word. These books, after all, are merely works of fiction, and must always be treated as such.
Warm Regards,
John Michael Hileman
- Book tags he prefers: fantasy, science fiction, urban fantasy, supernatural mysteries, mystery thrillers, paranormal, ufos, archeology, gothic, and time travel.
- Book tags he does not prefer: forensics, gore, horror, dark romance, and psychedelic.
His favorite books of all time are The Hobbit, Origin of the Stainless Steel Rat, Dune, and the Chronicles of Amber.
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Janice E. Daku is a former award-winning newspaper editor, grant writer, and is an avid reader.
Janice E. Daku is a former award-winning newspaper editor, grant writer, and is an avid reader.
- Book tags she prefers: mystery thrillers, suspense, political suspense.
- Book tags she does not prefer: horror, gothic, romance.
It is almost impossible to narrow down her favorite books of all time...too many compete for that position. When pressed for an answer, she admitted that she loves well-crafted plots and writers who use words well. Her favorite books of all time include, but are not limited to: Gone with the Wind, The Chronicles of Narnia, Blue Ruin.
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Lisa Norsworthy has been an avid reader ever since she learned to read. Although she has no writing experience, she loves a good story with well-developed characters.
Lisa Norsworthy has been an avid reader ever since she learned to read. Although she has no writing experience, she loves a good story with well-developed characters.
- Book tags preferred: historical fiction, mystery, legal and spy thrillers, romances with an interesting plot, generational family sagas, series and classic literature.
- Book tags not preferred: cookie-cutter romances, fantasy, science fiction and anything with vulgarity.
Favorite books: Pride & Prejudice, Some Wildflower in My Heart, Gods & Kings series, If I Gained the Whole World, Safely Home, At the Scent of Water, Leota's Garden and the Shofar Blew. Favorite authors: Linda Nichols, Francine Rivers, Lynn Austin, Davis Bunn, Jamie Langston Turner, and Randy Alcorn.
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Teish Priest has loved reading for as long as she can remember. Writing is her other passion, and she aspires to publication one day.
- Her favorite types of books are adventure, mystery, drama, tragedy, fantasy, science fiction, romance and classic literature.
- She does not enjoy horror, graphic violence, uninteresting formula stories or completely unbelievable characters.
Her favorite books of all time are far too numerous to list, but include the works of Jane Austin, The Scarlet Pimpernel series, Sherlock Holmes mysteries, Lord of the Rings, Firebird: A Trilogy, anything by Lori Wick, The Chronicles of Narnia, Hamlet, and Jungle Pilot. The guilty pleasure on her bookshelves? That would be the Tom Corbett: Space Cadet books that she discovered in her Dad’s attic. Totally predictable plots, ridiculously unrealistic characters, laughable science, but a fun little read nonetheless!