Jenny B. Jones: Bridging Two Worlds Jenny B. Jones January 24, 2011 Romance 'My favorite plot device is where an unlikely man and woman are forced to marry or pretend to be a couple. It always reels me in.'
Jerry B. Jenkins: Family Ties Jerry B. Jenkins January 20, 2011 Suspense 'You can evoke the darker side without smashing it into someone's face.'
DiAnn Mills: Expect an Adventure DiAnn Mills January 17, 2011 Historical "Although the facts about the people and the setting are sometimes hard to find, history is unchanging."
Wanda E. Brunstetter: Ring of Truth Wanda E. Brunstetter January 13, 2011 Amish When it comes to Amish fiction, few names are as big as Wanda Brunstetter, who has sold more than 5 million copies of her books.
Q&A: Frances Devine Frances Devine January 11, 2011 Romance Historical The author shares about her 3-in-1 historical romance collection Windy City Brides (Romancing America).
Julie Klassen: Jane Austen, Meet Your Match Julie Klassen January 7, 2011 Romance Historical With her Regency-set novels, Julie Klassen offers a fresh take on Christian historical romance.
Q&A: Carole Gift Page Carole Gift Page January 4, 2011 Romance The author discusses her 3-in-1 romance collection Hawaiian Dreams.
Book of Days: Jim Rubart draws from real-life experiences James L. Rubart January 1, 2011 Suspense Supernatural suspense novel born from his father's struggle with Alzheimer's
No Safe Haven: Author Interview Kimberley and Kayla Woodhouse January 1, 2011 Suspense Hear about "No Safe Haven" from the authors, Kimberley and Kayla Woodhouse
Q&A: John Aubrey Anderson John Aubrey Anderson December 2, 2010 Suspense "The day may come when I'll write something without delineating the gospel, but, for now, I don't see that happening."