Christian Historical Fiction

  • Counterfeit Hope

    By Crystal Caudill Landkreis, Indiana is under the thumb of the notorious Thorne Family. Leaving terror and desolation in their wake, the Thornes, led by their half-crazed matriarch, Ma Thorne, have killed anyone who crossed them. And Lu Thorne is… Continue reading

    Counterfeit Hope
  • The Friday Review: Sung in the Shadows

    By Crystal Caudill As a young child, Eleanora was kidnapped from an opera house while her mother, the famous Constanza Brisbane, sang on stage. Despite her miraculous escape, the traumatic event has haunted her and her parents ever since. Now… Continue reading

    The Friday Review: Sung in the Shadows
  • The Friday Review: The Belle of Chatham

    By Laura Frantz The death of their parents has already turned Maebel and Coralie Bohannon’s life upside down, but as 1776 draws to a close, war comes to their quiet little town of Chatham, New Jersey. With the rebel winter… Continue reading

    The Friday Review: The Belle of Chatham
  • The Friday Review: To Love a Lady

    By Gabrielle Meyer The Gilded Age meets My Fair Lady! While I knew this book would be good, I was surprised at how much I loved it. I’m already starting 2026 out with a book I know will make my… Continue reading

    The Friday Review: To Love a Lady
  • The Friday Review: The Love Note

    By Joanna Davidson Politano Willa Duvall has turned down four marriage proposals. She has no desire to become a proper society wife. She wants to be a doctor. And she wants an authentic, passionate, and devoted love, like the one… Continue reading

    The Friday Review: The Love Note
  • The Friday Review: Lady Jayne Disappears

    By Joanna Davidson Politano This was one of those rare books where I stayed up past midnight to read… and then couldn’t sleep because I was so excited and enamored with the story! Wow! Definitely a new favorite book and… Continue reading

    The Friday Review: Lady Jayne Disappears
  • The Friday Review: The Aviator’s Lady

    By Gabrielle Meyer I think each book in The Ladies of the Wilderness collection was better than the last one! (Note: Technically, this is the last book in a series, but all of the books can be stand-alones. The only… Continue reading

    The Friday Review: The Aviator’s Lady
  • The Lady of Red River Valley

    By Gabrielle Meyer In 1815, the New World offers a fresh start – something the destitute Lady Eleanor Brooke needs. With nothing to tie her to England, she moves to the Red River Colony near Lake Winnipeg, ready to offer… Continue reading

    The Lady of Red River Valley
  • The Friday Review: A Fierce Devotion

    By Laura Frantz One of the few things that made the end of my vacation tolerable was the knowledge that this novella was waiting for me back home. I binge read almost all of it in one afternoon! Gabrielle Farrow… Continue reading

    The Friday Review: A Fierce Devotion