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Who Is Asenath?

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My current WIP (work in progress) is King David’s Brides, so why am I writing a blog about Asenath–the main character of my May 2023 release, In Feast or Famine? Well, because I had a milestone birthday in December–yes, I turned the big 6-0–and my sweet friend/assistant, Amanda, gave me the most unique and amazing gift ever! Amanda employed the artistic …

Q & A With a Google Curl

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When Isaiah’s Legacy released, on February 18, 2020, several of my BFF team got together to do a blog tour. Some asked me to write about research topics, while others asked for Q & A formats. Since we had pretty low activity, I’ve shared the posts from that tour on my own blog over the past seven months. I hope …

In the Shadow of Jezebel by Mesu Andrews

Uncovering the Book Cover Process

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Last week, you read a devotional written by one of my BFF (Biblical Fiction Fan) team members. This week, I want to show you the kind of preview information my BFF team members receive. The Book Cover The first draft of a book cover usually arrives 8-9 months before the book’s release. The author’s first peek is one of the most exciting–and most …

ECPA Christian Book Award Finalists

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The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) Announces the Finalists for the 2012 Christian Book Awards Presented annually to the finest in Christian publishing since 1978, the Christian Book Awards now honors titles in seven categories: Bibles, Bible Reference, Non-Fiction, Fiction, Children, Inspiration, and New Author. A minimum of five finalists are chosen in each category. Winners will be announced at …

LifeWay Fiction Community Review

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Review by LifeWay Fiction Buyer, Rachel McRae… I just finished reading Love’s Sacred Song by Mesu Andrews and I’m utterly devastated. I now have to wait another year before I get a new novel from one of my favorite authors. This is Mesu’s second book and I can wholeheartedly say that there is no sophomore slump here.