Jesetta “Jet” Hutchens has issues. In Crowning Glory, Book 1 of the Restore My Soul series, the death of Jet’s sister leaves her with an unforgiving heart and a firestorm of anger. Jet needs Jesus, and handsome, single minister Rossi
First impressions can make or break a business deal and they definitely could be a relationship buster, but an ill-timed panic attack draws two strangers together. Unlike firefighters who run into danger, instincts tell businessman Tyson Graham to head the
Fashion consultant Sandra Nicholson catches the eye of pretty boy Raimond Mayfield whose priorities have evolved over the years to include God first, followed by his business and restoring broken relationships. As the pair get to know each other, they
Landon Thomas (In Defense of Love) brings a new definition to the word “prodigal,” as in prodigal son, brother or anything else imaginable. It’s a good thing that God’s love covers a multitude of sins, but He isn’t letting Landon
I love storytelling, whether it’s non-fiction from a news reporter, or fiction. It’s exciting to weave tales so realistic that readers can’t discern fact from fiction. When I first started writing, I had no idea what plans God had for
Last week, while attending the RT Booklovers Convention in Vegas, I chatted briefly with a publisher who I’ve known for years. Aware that I wrote Christian romance, she approached me about the latest trend in publishing: “sweet or clean romances.”
Lately, I’ve felt like God wants me to spend more time with Him. I’m down for that, since spending time with God always proves to be a worth my while. But, the Holy Spirit has repeatedly impressed the following phrase
As an author and former news writer, I’m greedy for information. I’m always in the mood to hear a good story. Give me a picture and my mind writes the caption, or share a few tidbits and my mind paints
The title of NiaShanta’s debut novel, Worth the Wait, could very well be the title of her writing story: This book has been a long time coming! But with help from veteran authors and the Great helper, she finally pushed
Usually, when we hear the phrase, “I’m a survivor,” we might equate that to beating cancer, escaping domestic violence, or perhaps, overcoming drug addiction. Here’s another one to add to the list, a spiritual survivor. When I saw this skit,
A few weeks ago, I visited my father and he told me about a friend of his whose work was being displayed/sold in a Starving Artist’s Sale. He said that his friend was a serious painter who happened to be
One year ago we started Black Christian Reads and my blogpost, which kicked off the group, was called “We Are Here.” It’s a phrase that is loaded with meaning as far as Black Christian authors are concerned, because the publishing
Have you ever claimed a hobby, but never took the time to actually enjoy it? I’m waving my hands in the air. It’s been years since my husband and I have sponsored a game night at our house. We had
By Piper Huguley In ten days, the third book in my “Migrations of the Heart” series, A Treasure of Gold, will be released. It takes place in 1923 Pittsburgh, but has a risky premise. I knew this premise would be
“Down But Not Out” was the title of my sermon in church yesterday. The enemy is always on the attack. He uses our spouses, family, friends, jobs, and even our church family to bring us down. Sometimes our trials come in