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Looking Out The Window: American Christian Fiction Writers October New Releases




 More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website


Childrenā€™s:

The Firefly Warriors by Susan Count -- They chase a light and then it chases them. (Childrenā€™s from Hastings Creations Group)
Harvey, the Traveling Harmonica by Becky Van Vleet -- Meet Harvey, a little harmonica that likes to travel. From Grandpa to Dad to Walter, Harvey sings tunes sweeter than candy. But Harvey has competition with Buddy, the family dog, whose howling is so annoying that even the birds fly away. When Harvey accidentally falls into the rushing creek waters, losing sight of Walter, can Buddy save him? Young children will delight in this fun tale filled with colorful illustrations about a little harmonicaā€™s adventures. (Childrenā€™s from Elk Lake Publishing)

Contemporary Romance:

Saving Grace by Amy R Anguish -- Michelle Wilsonā€™s one goal in life was to become a top journalist at the local paper back in her hometown of Cedar Springs, AR. But on the way to bringing that dream to reality, a life-changing wreck interrupts Michelleā€™s plans and adds an orphaned baby into the mix. Now, she has tough decisions aheadā€”did God put her in that accident to save baby Grace? And if so, why is it so hard to convince everyone else she should be the babyā€™s new mommy? Greg Marshall has been Michelleā€™s best friend his whole life. Heā€™s thrilled sheā€™s moving back home, but not so sure about her sudden desire to be a single mom. His feelings for her have grown through the years, but sheā€™s never seemed to notice. Can he help Michelle with the adoption and grow their relationship at the same time? (Contemporary Romance from Scrivenings Press)

 
Melodies of Christmas Love by Lynnette Bonner, JoAnn Durgin, Chautona Havig, Annette M. Irby, Dawn Kinzer, Lesley Ann McDaniel, and Sylvia Stewart -- Seven Contemporary Christmas Romance Novellas, each centered around a Christmas carol. The Heart of Christmas by Lynette Bonner, Love on a Mission in Millcreek by JoAnn Durgin, The Bells of New Cheltenham by Chautona Havig, A Christmas Duet by Annette M. Irby, A Night Divine by Dawn Kinzer, To Hear the Angels Sing by Lesley Ann McDaniel, and Prairie Rose by Sylvia Stewart. (Contemporary Romance from Pacific Lights Publishing)

The Christmas Bargain by Lisa Carter -- All she needs is a date for the holidaysā€¦ She needs a date for a wedding. But a fiancĆ© wasnā€™t part of the planā€¦ Unwilling to attend a wedding alone, artist Lila Penry makes a deal with Sam Gibsonā€”art lessons for his adorable niece in exchange for being her date. But their Christmas agreement becomes a nightmare when everyone thinks theyā€™re engaged. All Lila wants is to leave town for her dream jobā€¦so what happens when Sam steals his way into her heart? (Contemporary Romance from Love Inspired [Harlequin])

Christmas Lights and Romance by Joi Copeland, Judy Goodman Howard, Elizabeth Ludwig, Patti Jo Moore, J. Carol Nemeth, Martha Rogers, Diane Yates -- Christmas contemporary romances sure to warm your heart during the Christmas season. Romance, mystery, suspense. This collection has it all. (Contemporary Romance from Winged Publications)

His Love Revealed by Cynthia Herron -- Since childhood, Ida Mae Hoscutt, the beloved proprietress of the Come and Get It Diner, has loved Charles ā€œChuckā€ Farrow from afar. Now on the eve of her thirty-ninth birthday with no marriage proposal in sight, Ida Mae mourns past mistakes and contemplates a makeover. When a radio commercial wrenches Ida Maeā€™s heart, will a sudden turn of events sabotage her chance for happiness or will a long-held secret be the answer to love ever-after? As Ida Maeā€™s right-hand man at the Come and Get It, Chuck yearns to shift gears and start over. Heā€™s ready to shelve bachelorhood and blunders in favor of possibilities and new beginnings. When he prepares to move forward, two things challenge his objective. One is the father who walked away and never looked back. The other? A decades-old question that only Ida Mae can answer. And Ida Mae isnā€™t talking. (Contemporary Romance from Mountain Brook Ink)

Falling For the Foe by Milla Holt -- She can't stand him, and he blames her for his company's woes. But now HIV treatment activist Nia and pharma boss Magnus have to work together to get what they want. He's out to rescue his business, and she's trying to save lives. Neither ever dreamed it would be their hearts on the line. (Contemporary Romance, Independently Published)

Christmas in Galway by Elizabeth Ludwig -- Itā€™s been two years since a drunk driving accident claimed the life of Elinor Walshā€™s fiancĆ©. Though sheā€™s forged on to create a thriving design business for herself, the past still haunts her. Prompted by her friends, she finally capitulates and schedules a flight to Irelandā€”a trip that should have been her honeymoon. Armed with just a list her fiancĆ© wrote and the keys to a rental car, Elinor heads to Galway, never dreaming that the people she meets there will change her life forever. Confronted with a choiceā€”her past with an old friend or her future with a new oneā€”will she finally be able to move beyond her grief? Or will she cut her losses, and her trip short, and miss out on the one thing she never expected? (Contemporary Romance from Winged Publications)

The Key To Love by Betsy St. Amant -- The only thing Bri Duval loves more than baking petit fours is romance. So much so, she's created her own version of the famous Parisian lovelock wall at her bakery in Story, Kansas. She never expects it to go viral--or for Trek Magazine to send travel writer Gerard Fortier to feature the bakery. He's definitely handsome, but Bri has been holding out for a love story like the one her parents had, and that certainly will not include the love-scorned-and-therefore-love-scorning Gerard. Just when it seems Bri's bakery is poised for unprecedented success, a series of events threaten not just her business but the pedestal she's kept her parents on all these years. Maybe Gerard is right about romance. Or maybe Bri's recipe just needs to be tweaked. Novelist Betsy St. Amant invites you to experience this sweet story of how love doesn't always look the way we expect--and maybe that's a good thing. (Contemporary Romance from Revell - A division of Baker Publishing Group)

Contemporary:

The Soft Whisper of Roses by Myra Johnson -- Rebecca Townsend has only been married six months and already doubts Garyā€™s promise of ā€œtill death do us part.ā€ Betrayed by her first husband, sheā€™s trying her hardest to get it right this time. But when her new husbandā€™s unresolved family issues resurface, sheā€™s afraid she and her son will be abandoned once again. Just when Gary thought heā€™d found happiness with a woman who truly understood him, the death of his first wife blindsides him with unanticipated grief and guilt. After years of letting his career get in the way of being the husband and father he shouldā€™ve been, he must now live up to his new wifeā€™s expectations while attempting to fit his resentful teenage daughter into the mix. But high-pressure careers donā€™t leave much time for stopping to smell the roses, and this family is almost out of time. A radical plan conceived by Garyā€™s ex-wife before her death risks tearing them all apartā€¦or will it finally bring them together as the family God meant them to be? (Contemporary, Independently Published)  

The Cedar Key by Stephenia H. McGee -- Stuck in a quirky little Mississippi town, Caseyā€™s hope for a fresh start died as soon she had to lay the grandmother sheā€™d just met to rest. (Contemporary, Independently Published)




The Sowing Season by Katie Powner -- An old farmer who regrets his past, a young girl who fears her future, and an unexpected friendship that will change the course of their lives forever. (Contemporary from Bethany House)




Historical Romance:


 Joy to the World: A Regency Novella Collection by Amanda Barratt, Carolyn Miller, and Erica Vetsch -- In Joy to the World, three popular romance authors come together to offer a heartwarming collection of holiday Regency romance. Based on lines from a beloved Christmas carol, these three novellas have depth, faith, and satisfying stories all packed into the perfect length for readers to curl up and take a brief break from their holiday busyness. ā€œFar as the Curse Is Foundā€ by Amanda Barrat ā€œHeaven and Nature Sing by Carolyn Miller, and ā€œThe Wonders of His Loveā€ by Erica Vetsch. (Historical Romance from Kregel Publications) 
 

The Lost Heir by Candee Fick -- A foundling raised by the local vicar and his wife finds herself the ward of an earl and on a direct path to a London Season. If only her heart wasn't still drawn to her childhood friend and their small Yorkshire village. (Historical Romance, Independently Published) 


 
Setting Two Hearts Free by Janet Grunst -- Donald Duncan joined the Patriot cause for noble reasons, battling the British while enduring deprivation and hardship on every side. The war has changed him, and now the battle is internal. Returning home to Virginia is in sight where a new life and his Mary wait for him. Mary Stewart spends the war years with her family at Stewarts' Green, helping them operate their ordinary. Daily, she prays for Donald's safe return, eagerly waiting for him ... until that day the evil side of war touches her. Two hearts changed by a war that dragged on for six years. Two hearts left hurting and struggling to find the love and trust they once knew. Is there a path for them to rekindle what was lost; Setting Two Hearts Free? (Historical Romance from Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas)

A Haven For Her Heart by Susan Anne Mason -- A young woman struggles to find redemption by helping troubled women and in doing so finds love but deems herself unworthy of happiness. (Historical Romance from Bethany House [Baker])

A Doctor in the House by Linda Shenton Matchett -- Emma Oā€™Sullivan is one of the first female doctors to enlist after President Franklin Roosevelt signs the order allowing women in the Army and Navy medical corps. Within weeks, Emma is assigned to England to set up a convalescent hospital, and she leaves behind everything that is familiar. When the handsome widower of the requisitioned property claims sheā€™s incompetent and tries to get her transferred, she must prove to her superiors sheā€™s more than capable. But sheā€™s soon drawn to the good-looking, grieving owner. Will she have to choose between her job and her heart? (Historical Romance from Shortwave Press)

The Love Note by Joanna Davidson Politano -- A career-minded woman in Victorian England sets out to deliver a lost love letter to its rightful owner--unless it's already too late. (Historical Romance from Revell - A division of Baker Publishing Group)



Mystery:

Solid Ground by Danny & Wanda Pelfrey -- Seven years between them, Kirby and Riley, nurtured by their pastor father and loving mother, experience almost ideal childhoods growing up in the Boston area. Then a season of misfortune culminated in the worse of all possible tragedies - the death of their beloved parents. Four years have passed. Kirby, having failed at marriage and pro-baseball, is now a Florida police detective. He finds himself in little Adairsville, Georgia along with Riley, his law school bound sister. They are there to settle their uncle's massive estate. It is soon apparent that Uncle James's death was no accident. But the worst of it is their names at the top of the suspect list. The siblings are embraced by spunky caretakers, Amos and Carol, whose love, wit, faith, and plain ole horse-sense bolster efforts to solve the murder and put Kirby's life back on track. (Mystery from CrossLink Publishing)

 
Romantic Suspense:

Dangerous Deceptions by Lynnette Bonner, Luana Ehrlich, Lynne Gentry, Elizabeth Goddard, Lisa Harris, Lisa Phillips, Jan Thompson, and D.L. Wood -- Lives...and hearts...are on the line in eight brand-new Christian Romantic Suspense novels from the genreā€™s most explosive authors. ā€œLethal Outbreakā€ by Lisa Harris & Lynne Gentry, ā€œCollision Courseā€ by Elizabeth Goddard, ā€œGlimmer in the Darknessā€ by Robin Patchen, ā€œExpired Plotā€ by Lisa Phillips, ā€œIceā€ by Lynette Bonner, ā€œNever a Traitorā€ by Jan Thompson, ā€œBen in Loveā€ by Luana Ehrlich, and ā€œLiar Like Herā€ by D. L. Wood. (Romantic Suspense, Independently Published)

  The Sound of Falling Leaves by Lisa Carter -- After aspiring opera singer Tessa loses her voice in a fire, she needs both a place to heal and a way to keep music in her life. Amid the autumn splendor of this isolated Appalachian community where she retreats, Tessa uncovers an unnerving connection between a murder case and a long-ago disappearance. This leads Tessa and orchard caretaker, Zeke, on an intricate tale of danger, family intrigue, and romance. (Romantic Suspense from Kregel Publications)

  Certain Threat by Kimberly Rose Johnson -- Katrina Whiteā€™s garage explodes and she fears someone is out to get her. When things escalate further, Frank Davis is certain of two thingsā€”he cares a lot for Katrina and he canā€™t let anything happen to her. (Romantic Suspense, Independently Published)



  Deadly Connection by Jennifer Pierce -- Private Investigator, Reid Lucas, and his mentor, Joe Lockhart, havenā€™t spoken in years, but when Joe wants to meet in a small-town diner, Reidā€™s interest is piqued. Without explanation, Joe calls and tells Reid he has five minutes to get waitress, Quinn Matthews, and her son out of the diner before theyā€™re kidnapped by the group of thugs about to walk through the dinerā€™s front door. Quinn Matthewsā€™ life is simple and safe, exactly how she likes itā€”until Reid Lucas walks into the diner. Now, she and her son are running for their lives, and she has no idea why. But when the father of her son shows up and dies saving them, she realizes they all have one deadly connection: Joe Lockhart. Now, she'll have to trust the mysterious private investigator to not only save their lives but connect her past to her present so they can figure out who is after them. And why. As the danger escalates, unexpected feelings arise. Reid doesn't believe he's worthy of Quinn's love--or God's. And Quinn is too worried about having her heart broken again and the effect of having a new man in her son's life. Can they let go of their preconceived notions of love and relationships, or are they doomed to just let go of each other? (Romantic Suspense from Anaiah Press)

  Signs in the Dark by Susan Miura -- Deaf, beautiful and brilliant Haylie Summers struggles to escape her kidnappers as Nathan Boliva does whatever it takes to find her, despite his role as key suspect in her abduction. (Romantic Suspense from Vinspire Publishing)
   
Plus check out these recent additions to Fiction Finder published within the past month:
 
Murder, Mysteries, & Romance in Tarryton, Missouri by Alice K. Arenz, The Case of the Bouncing Grandma, The Case of the Mystified M.D., The Wedding Barter, and Hiding from Christmas. (Romantic Mystery)  
 
Brides of the Wild West by Anne Greene, Abby Hollister must find a husband in one month. (Historical Romance)  
 
The Promise of Hope by Julie Lessman, A woman of deep faith, a husband with deep joy, until one careless comment steals it away. (Historical Romance)  
 
Guardian Prince by Lauricia Matuska, A healer running for her life is aided by fey as she joins a prince in a race to secure humanity's freedom. (Speculative Fantasy)  
 
For the Love of Llamas by Patti Jo Moore, When a realtor tries to buy out a Georgia farm girl, more than the land draws them together, but can she trust him with her heart? (Contemporary Romance)  
 
Dogwood Plantation by Carrie Fancett Pagels, An injured veteran and a plantation belle team together to care for younger family members, but can their wounded hearts heal when the War of 1812 is just getting started? (Historical Romance)  
 
Charlotte Masterson Gets a Life by Carol Raj, When Charlotte Masterson gets a life, life gets interesting. (Young Adult)  
 
The Pulse of His Soul: The Story of John Lothropp, a Forgotten Forefather by Ora Smith, When his wife refuses to break from her Anglican roots, John must decide whether to obey his conviction to renounce the Church of England and become an outlawed Separatist or conform and save his marriage, his family, and his life. (Historical)  
 
A Home for Her Daughter by Jill Weatherholt, Love-shy single mom Janie finds a fresh start with the inheritance of a house and a camp, but she must work with her childhood friend and crush to get the camp running. (Contemporary Romance) /p>

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