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Religious Fiction

The Dandelion Field by Kathryn Springer tackles heavy topics such as teen pregnancy and loss of a parent and spouse.  The characters in this novel are very definitely religious and their rel…
Code Word is the sixth book in the Saint Squad series by Traci Hunter Abramson.  Those who are familiar with Abramson's work will find this book to be more of the same.  It is recommend…
A Way Back to You is a charming novel, proving that love is timeless. Anne, a recent widow, never realized how much the abused boy in her church ward looked to her for hope, but when she returns …
Dawn Comes Early is the first book in the Last Chance Ranch series.  Margaret Brownley is clearly not writing this story with the intention of strictly adhering to reality.  In fact, this tale seems t…
Written for an older audience, Daisy talks about the ups and downs of motherhood.  The raw expression and lack of "happily ever after" sentiment sets it apart from other LDS novels. The brutal honesty…
Invaluable is an incredibly powerful read about living the principles of the LDS faith.  Although geared toward young women, this book provides valuable insight for women and girls of all ages. It dis…
Tamera Alexander transports readers to the heart of the Colorado Rockies with her vivid and realistic descriptions.  This second book in the Timber Ridge Reflections series masterfully contrasts incre…
Carla Kelly has written a very charming page turner that makes me want to cook from scratch and dress my husband in Wranglers. The narrator, who maybe unintentionally seems younger than her 28 years, …
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