Several authors have continued their Amish romance series with new books. New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Shelley Shepard Gray continues the Amish of Hart County series with “His Guilt ...
About the time my first novel was published — less than a decade ago — a fiction phenomenon was beginning. Amish fiction, it was called. The trend was so powerful my literary agent asked if I had any ...
Calling someone nostalgic is an “affectionate insult at best,” Svetlana Boym has written, and few people appreciate the affection. Although the term has shed its medical connotations—it was first used ...
Bestselling author Beth Wiseman starts a new series, Amish Secrets, with “Her Brother’s Keeper.” Charlotte was devestated when her brother, Ethan, who had previously decided to become Amish due to his ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
With mommy porn bestseller Fifty Shades of Grey whipping up a sadomasochistic storm in the female book market this summer, it might seem safe to assume that old-fashioned romance novels, in which the ...
Why can't we all be a little more like the Amish? This question lies at the heart of the Amish romance novels, churned out now with such regularity—and with such -success—that publishers are beginning ...
DENVER, Colorado – The Christian book business, optimistic that a little literary escapism might be an antidote for readers in hard times, is turning to bonnets, buggies and bloodsuckers. Even as ...
Best-selling writers, like Amish Tripathi, Ashwin Sanghi and Durjoy Dutta, are switching genres and moving from writing fiction to nonfiction with ease, and – in some cases – just as much success.
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