Whew! Folks are blogging about faith fiction books this week. Here's the highlights:
Book giveaways: Collins' Crimson Eve. Pride & Prejudice at Callapidder Days.
Author interview: Robin Miller at Keep Me in Suspense
Publisher's POV: Harvest House editor, Nick Harrison broods over great writing at Charis Connection. Doubleday Religion joins Waterbrook Multnomah. Thomas Nelson's Mike Hyatt shares publishers expectations with literary agent, Chip MacGregor.
Book Reviews: A Family for Tory at TodaysBooks. All the Tea in China at Dear Author. BitterSweet at Reviews by Two. Within this Circle(Raney) and Chill out Josey(Warren) at Cataromance.
Blog Tour: Brandilyn Collins' Crimson Eve
On Evangelical Fiction: J Mark Bertrand and Becky Miller discuss what is wrong with evangelical fiction? Evil Email at Faithchick.
Bookban: Bloggers here, here, here, here and here are furious that first year St. Thomas college students are forced to read Atwood's anti-Christian, A Handmaid's Tale.
Author praise: USA Today loves Karen Kingsbury. J.K. Rowling talks Christian themes in Harry Potter at Filmchat. Sharon Finck questions What Trail?
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