The Lost Diary of Mary Magdalene

By Johnny Teague

The Lost Diary of Mary Magdalene by Johnny Teague explores the possibilities of what if? What if Mary Magdalene had written down her adventures with Jesus and we could get a greater feel of her life and what meeting Jesus and his apostles had done...

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The Rabboni

The Lost Mission Journals of St. Matthew
By Dr. Bill Senyard

The Rabboni: The Lost Mission Journals of St. Matthew is a work of fiction in the Christian writing, historical fiction, and interpersonal drama genres. Penned by author Dr. Bill Senyard, this interesting and well-researched piece presents the long-lost journals of Apostle Matthew, chronicling his missionary...

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The Innkeeper of Bethlehem

By Michael Hume

The Innkeeper of Bethlehem is a retelling of the birth of Jesus by Michael Hume. After relating the second chapter of Matthew, Hume takes his readers to a night close to Mary and Joseph's arrival in Bethlehem as three wise men prepare for their journey....

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The Missing Puzzle Piece

A Dying Truth Exposed, Book Four
By Marcus Abston

The Missing Puzzle Piece fits into the historical drama, suspense, and family saga subgenres and is the fourth novel in the Dying Truth Exposed series. The work is best suited for mature adult readers owing to some scenes of sex and violence. Penned by author...

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The Spymaster's Mistress

A Novel
By Pamela R. Winnick

The Spymaster's Mistress by Pamela R. Winnick is a fantastic example of historical fiction at its finest. It is a sweeping and emotional tale of romance and espionage, faith and heartache, hope and bitter betrayal. The story introduces us to distant cousins Rachel and David,...

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The Stone Cutter

A Novel of Petra in Ancient Arabia
By Brock Meier

The Stone Cutter: A Novel of Ancient Arabia is a work of fiction in the historical, interpersonal drama, and cultural writing subgenres. Penned by author Brock Meier, it is best suited to the general adult reading audience. This thrilling work tells the captivating story of...

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The Children of Saint Thomas Aquinas

By Carl J Blackburn

Carl J Blackburn's The Children of Saint Thomas Aquinas is a well-researched and thought-provoking story inspired by the life and teachings of the medieval theologian and philosopher St. Thomas Aquinas. The story begins in 1272. Dominican Friar Thomas Aquinas is a Master of Theology in...

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The Marquis, the Escape, and the Fox

Book Nine in the Epic Order of the Seven Series
By Jenny L. Cote

In The Marquis, the Escape, and the Fox by Jenny L. Cote, the thirteen colonies fight for their freedom against a tyrannical enemy as the British fleet invades New York Harbor and seeks to assassinate General George Washington. The Epic Order of the Seven must...

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The Earth Remains

A Novel
By Shelley Burchfield

Earth Remains by Shelley Burchfield spans many years. The story starts in September 1848 and takes us late into 1922. It was bad times in the South, both before and after the Civil War was fought. Polly Burgiss, a white woman, is the main character....

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Tomorrow We Will Know

A Novel of Imperial Constantinople 1453
By Sandra Worth

Tomorrow We Will Know: A Novel of Imperial Constantinople 1453 by Sandra Worth is set in the last days of the Byzantine Empire, specifically during the siege of Constantinople in the early 1450s. The story follows Emperor Constantine XI and his struggles to keep the...

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