7 Christian Fiction Books You Need to Buy Now
- Since You’ve Been Gone by Christa Allan
“From the first line of this book I was mesmerized. The author captured me with mystery, love and even anger but she also gave me moments of spiritual introspection. This book encompassed everything anyone would want in a book. I know that I will be rereading it many times…. love this book!!!” -Amazon Customer
- Along The Broken Road by Heather Burch
Armed with only a journal and a promise, soldier Ian Carlisle returns home to fulfill his friend’s dying wish: to find the man’s daughter and read her his journal, one page at a time. The woman he finds in River Rock, Missouri, is just as warmhearted, artistic, and feisty as her father described. Ian had fallen in love with Charlee McKinley before he even met her, but he has no idea if she’ll ever return his feelings.
Charlee loved her father—but she didn’t like him very much. Regimental and strict, Major Mack never approved of his daughter’s choices. So when a down-on-his-luck soldier arrives on Charlee’s doorstep, she’ll give him the benefit of the doubt, but not her heart. It isn’t until he starts reading to her that the beautiful, touching words begin to unlock something deep inside. But when Ian reveals a secret that shakes Charlee to her core, will she close herself off to love out of fear?
- A Patchwork Family by Charlotte Hubbard
“Well done! Excellent beginning, middle and the end goes to te next book. The story takes places in the 1800’s at a stage coach stop. The characters were well defined with surprises along the way. I am hoping there is a third book. I love the compassion, the love for our Lord and the feeling of hope. Thank you, Charlotte Hubbard, I’ll be waiting for your next book.” – Amazon Customer
- My Hope Next Door Tammy L. Gray
Former bad girl Katie Stone can feel the weight of her reputation settle over her as she drives home for the first time in years. Feeling deeply guilty about her past mistakes, Katie wants to do the right thing for once. But the small town where she grew up is not nearly as forgiving as she’d hoped. Despite it all, she’s determined to help her parents cope with her mother’s recent illness, and Katie finds a surprise ally in the man next door.
Asher Powell never minded being the son of a small-town pastor until a recent breakup leaves him wounded by lifelong members of his church. He remembers his new neighbor as a mean-spirited high school troublemaker, but he senses that her newfound faith and desire for forgiveness are sincere.
Through an unexpected friendship, two people from different worlds find peace, hope, and a second chance they never dreamed was possible.
- Ridin’ Lonesome by B.N. Rundell
“Wow, what a great book. It made me cry several times, but it also made me happy. I felt the pain of Flo losing her mother. This book will draw you into the story. Feels like your watching the story unfold before your eyes. Thank you Mr. Rundell for a awesome read.” – Amazon Customer
- An Empty Cup by Sarah Price
Amish woman Rosanna Zook lost her self-confidence within the confines of a loveless and abusive marriage. In the years spent quietly dealing with her burdens and dutifully caring for others, she forgot her sense of self and ability to feel. But after her first husband’s untimely death, she gets a second chance with Reuben Troyer, a godly man who welcomes Rosanna and her two children into his life.
Despite the love and respect she finds in her new marriage, Rosanna soon learns that juggling the demands of her family and church community is more than she can handle. When Rosanna becomes ill, she is forced to confront a hard truth: one empty cup cannot fill another. For a woman who has spent her life giving, will Rosanna finally be able to let go and receive?
7. Flight to Eden by Douglas Hirt
“I found this book fascinating! It is fiction, but where it includes things from the Bible they are portrayed with attention to accuracy. This book depicts the conditions prior to the great flood in Genesis 6. The deterioration in society is well described and probably not far off the mark, since God chose to give up on his creation and schedule a “do over”. The description of the contamination of blood lines with half demon and half humans was well characterized. There were creatures described that you have never seen or imagined. There were vocabulary words invented to let you know how little you understand about the pre-flood world.” – Amazon Customer