Three for the Books: Featured Reads in Christian Fiction, May 2015

Featured Reads in Christian Fiction, May 2015

The monthly “Three for the Books” post is where I feature new (Hot Off the Presses), best selling (Topping the Charts), and award winning (Cream of the Crop) Christian fiction books. I select one title to feature in each category, as well as providing links to where you can browse additional newly released, best selling, and award winning titles. Have you read any of these featured titles? Any others you’d like to give a shout-out? Comments are always welcome!

Hot Off the Presses

Fatal Trauma by Richard Mabry releases today (May 19, 2015) from Abingdon Press. It sounds like a great choice for fans of medical suspense. Happy release day! :)

Quick Links: About the Book | Author’s Site | More New Releases

Topping the Charts

The Crimson Cord by Jill Eileen Smith is a fictionalized retelling of Rahab’s story from the Bible. It’s also first in the Daughters of the Promised Land series. It appears on the CBA’s May 2015 Best Sellers list for historical fiction.

Quick Links: About the Book | Author’s Site | More Best Sellers

Cream of the Crop

Take a Chance on Me by Susan May Warren won the 2014 Christy Award in the Contemporary Series category. It’s the first novel in the popular Christiansen Family romance series, which is currently four novels and two novellas strong with a fifth novel releasing in July.

Quick Links: About the Book | Author’s Site | More Award Winners

2 thoughts on “Three for the Books: Featured Reads in Christian Fiction, May 2015

  1. I really liked The Crimson Cord. It’s a great choice for fans of Biblical fiction. I am supposed to get a review copy of Richard Mabry’s book, but it has not arrived. Have been impatiently waiting! 😉 Thanks for highlighting worthy books.

    1. Thanks for stopping by, Beckie. I enjoyed reading Stress Test a while ago and I look forward to hearing what you think of Richard Mabry’s latest. So many good books to read!

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