Last year, I was a part of reader-blogger group who did this super duper fun “Five Fall Favorites” party. I’m happy to do it again!
Before I get into my post, a huge, special thanks to Rebekah at Read Another Page for her hours of hard work putting this together! Visit her blog for her feature of today’s post and a nice, handy-dandy link to everyone’s blogs who are participating in Five Fall Favorites.
Today, I’d like to welcome you to my blog… for FFF today, I’m the book room which means…
A FREE BOOK!
Oh yeah, did I mention that this week also has a lot of fun stuff like free eBooks and giveaways? You are now informed. 😉
Today, one of my eBook short stories is free on Amazon. Since today’s theme is Historical or Bible Fiction, I thought it fitting to offer “
Debt of Mercy” for
Free.
Beyond that, at the end of the post is a giveaway… so you can either be like me and scroll all the way down and enter, or you can be polite and read through the entire post first. 😉
Now, my favorite part… talking about five of my favorite books in this theme (loosely using the word “favorite” here cause it’s almost impossible to choose actual favorites 😉 ). So get your Goodreads open and ready to explode your TBR pile!
A second year has been tough, cause I’m trying to think up books I did not feature last year, but still books that I like. I tend to keep my favorites for a long time and I just don’t usually get 30 new favorites in a year. 😉 But I think I managed to change about 50%.
Christ Arose by Faith Blum
Faith did an excellent job of writing the resurrection from the tomb’s perspective without adding too much creative license.
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here | See my review
here
The Bronze Bow by Elizabeth George Speare
My childhood favorite! It has been years since I’ve read this, but I have fond memories of reading and re-reading it!
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here
The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare
I waited way too long to read this wonderful historical fiction book. Easy to read, captivating, and yes… I just loved it.
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here | See my review
here
The Last Sin Eater by Francine Rivers
I need to reread this so I can write a review on Goodreads. Many people stay away from this book because it sounds weird. For me, it was more of a beautiful concept of taking an old custom and comparing it to the truth of Scripture. It’s not for everyone, but everyone in my family who has read it has really enjoyed it.
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here
Grace Triumphant by Alicia Willis
An excellent historical fiction book about the slave trade. Definitely action-packed, thought-provoking, and Christian.
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here | See my review
here
What are five of your favorites?
Whether Biblical fiction or historical fiction… what books do you like?
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