Reader’s Choice Giveaway – Winter 2025 Edition – General Christian Fiction

I’m adding in some of the books I found in my convoluted internet search for new releases that I don’t think have been mentioned yet…just because we can never have too many book titles on our wish lists, right?!

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  1. Break My Fall by Lynn Blackburn. I spread my choice out, a historical, a contemporary and a suspense, equal opportunity reading 😉

    Thanks for the fun week of new release exploration, it’s been like a treasure hunt for readers. I appreciate all the giveaways and all you do to promote Christian Fiction Kav! tracey14567 at gmail dot com

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    1. You’re welcome, Tracey. I love these weeks and get giddy as I fill up my TBR journal — get giddier as I cross books off as the year progresses. Definitely the perfect kind of treasure hunt for readers! Good luck!

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  2. 3) The Fur Trader’s Lady by Gabrielle Meyer – Feb 10 Ooh, that cover!!

    I thought it would be fun to copy Tracey and do a contemporary, historical, and suspense. 😀

    RCW is always so much fun in a way non-readers would never understand. Learning about new books & seeing what others are interested in. Thanks so much for work you put in, Kav! We appreciate you so much!

    dianalflowers at aol dot com

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    1. Please excuse the typos but I did get on my phone this morning. Too impatient to wait on the PC to fire up. And the print is small on this thing!

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      1. I hate typing on my phone…that’s meant for elves and fairy folk who have smaller more delicate digits. 🙂 I feel like a clumsy troll trying to type anything out on my phone and yet I’ve heard of authors who actually write their entire manuscript on their phone! Whhhhaaattt?????

        And yay for sunny days, we have one here only it’s -21 as well which made my walk to church interesting…especially since the meeting I was going to is actually next Thursday. Sigh. But I’ve got all my steps in now and I’m content to toast my tootsies by my heater and chat will y’all and read a bit. 🙂

        I agree…RC Week is so much fun ’cause we are in the company of kindred spirits who get us! And all the beautiful books we have in store for us this year! Well, it does my heart good to fill up the pages in my TBR book! Good luck, Diane!

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      2. I have skinny fingers, but I can’t see my errors very well when I proofread. I can’t imagine writing a review on my phone let alone an entire book!

        I’m too chicken to walk outside & it’s only in the 30s & you walk to your church in -21° weather! Gasp! Wow, we really are spoiled in SC. You’re my hero.

        It’s such a delight filling in the pgs of that TBR, I agree! All these great bookish suggestions & new finds I wasn’t even aware of. I’m so excited about the 2025 reads we know of & the ones we haven’t even come across yet! Double EEP!!

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    1. The Fur Trader’s Lady by Gabrielle Meyer – she just announced this in a newsletter this week. She must be indie publishing, because it’s scheduled for Feb 10, and preorders are available! The cover is beautiful.

    rdalquist AT gmail DOT com

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    1. She’s keeping busy between her traditionally published and indie published books! The cover is gorgeous! And I’m excited because it has a Canada connection. Yay! Good luck, Rachael!

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      1. If I can interject something here about Canada. I read Even if We Cry by Terrie Todd & I had no clue the role that Canada played in the WWII war effort. What a wonderfully researched book that warmed my heart. The Canadians hosted 1000s of children evacuees from war torn London & making them a part of their family. What a great country to live in, Kav!

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