Reader’s Choice Giveaway – Autumn 2024 Edition – Christian Fiction

Just in case you need some additional inspiration, I’ve compiled a list of new releases that caught my eye and haven’t been mentioned yet this week. At least, I don’t think they have but if I have some duplicates, my apologies.

OCTOBER:

Historical

  • The Innkeeper’s Christmas by Kristie Seif
  • A Christmas at Hotel del Coronado by Kathleen Denly
  • The Bookbinder’s Daughter by Lynn Dean
  • Brave by Mesu Andrews
  • A Noble Gift by Elizabeth Fryer
  • A Brilliant Alliance by Laura Beers
  • Secrets of a Duke by Martha Keyes

Contemporary

  • Maid at Christmas by Bell Renshaw
  • The Lost Daughter’s Irishman by Carolyn Miller
  • Running into Forever by Jennifer Rodewald
  • Marrying the Billboard Cowboy by Tara Grace Ericson
  • A Weary World Rejoices: Mosaic Christmas Anthology

Mystery/Suspense

  • Zeke (Oath of Honor; 7) by Laura Scott
  • Perilous Healing by Jessica Ashley

NOVEMBER

Historical

  • Investigation of a Journalist by Danielle Grandinetti (also mystery)
  • A Path to Healing by Lisa M. James
  • A Season for the Heart by J.M. Hochstetler (also Amish)
  • Above All Dreams by Naomi Rawlings

Contemporary

  • Caring for the Cowboy’s Baby by Hannah Jo Abbot
  • Matchmaking the Cowboy by Emily Conrad
  • Sugarplum Dreams by Jessie Gussman
  • An Amish Thanksgiving by Beth Wiseman

Mystery/Suspense

  • Mint Flavored Trouble by Tyora Moody (cozy mystery)
  • Fear No Evil by Lisa Phillips
  • Surge: a Breed Apart by Ronie Kendig
  • Investigation of a Journalist by Danielle Grandinetti (also historical)
  • Flynn by Laura Scott
  • Shadow of Fear by Susan Sleeman
  • Knight Brew by Heather Day Gilbert (cozy mystery)
  • The Gory of Light by Hannah Hood Lucero

DECEMBER

Historical

  • Let Nothing You Dismay by Jennifer Q. Hunt
  • The Last Fashion House in Paris by Renee Ryan

Contemporary

  • A Marriage Pact for the Cowboy by Valerie Comer
  • The Run Option by Anna Conwell
  • His Ninth Promise by Liz Isaacson
  • Flirting with Alaska by Belle Calhoun

Mystery/Suspense

  • Corralling the Cowboy by Elle E. Kay

147 thoughts on “Reader’s Choice Giveaway – Autumn 2024 Edition – Christian Fiction”

  1. I came across a book with two of my favorite things, a library and Christmas so I have to give this one a try. She has written Christian non-fiction it seems, but I think this may be her debut fiction. She has an impressive bio and that cover sold me! It’s a contemporary but with a 100 year old mystery to solve during the Christmas holidays. I love trying new authors.

    Christmas in the Castle Library by Ann Swindell 10/15

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    1. Ooh, Tracey!!! What a great find! That cover is fabulous. My goal for 2024 is to read more new authors & so far I’ve done pretty well. This sounds right up my alley! Thanks, Kav, for giving us the opportunity to discover new books!!!!

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      1. Tracey, I just saw it today on Avid as well. Not sure how I missed it, but I’m glad you saw it & mentioned it here!

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    2. That does look divine! I can’t believe I didn’t come across it in all my searching. I even tried Christmas and Christian Fiction. Lucky we have an intrepid reporter on the blog beat to keep us up to date. 🙂 Good luck, Tracey!

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      1. I saw it on the Avid Readers of Christian Fiction group on facebook. They post new releases at the end of every month for the upcoming month.

        I’ve not seen any advance PR about it either. Maybe because I’m not familiar with the publisher, White Crown. In any case, I’m excited for it!

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  2. I’ll have a couple of different ones tomorrow for goals day (if we have internet), but today I’ll stick to some I previously listed. We’re in the path of the hurricane, so please pray we don’t lose our electricity. Thanks, everyone!

    1) Unforgotten by Shelley Shepard Gray (Nov 5)

    dianalflowers at aol dot com

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      1. I know, right? 😩 We DO have pleasant winters, so there is that. 😃 Although a white Christmas occasionally would be nice. Wonder what that’s like. 🤔

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  3. Oh but this is exciting. Thanks Kav for helping us read more books and learn about new to us authors.

    #1 December 23

    A Recluse for Christmas

    by Kimberly Grist

    Confederates Widows, Spinsters and Proxy Brides

    quilting dash lady at comcast dot net

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  4. Best wishes to anyone in the path of that hurricane. Watching the coverage of the increasing strength and wide span. I think my old friend/coworker who relocated to southwest FL some years ago is going to dodge the main force, after getting hit with damage in Ian.
    Cloaked in Beauty by Karen Witemeyer

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