My Comments
The Christian fiction market is exploding--and with good reason. Wonderful stories, which do run the gamut from sweet to heavy suspense--without relying on the cliches of mindless, boring and repetitious sex scenes meant to titillate (and between people with no true emotional commitment), or language that a well- educated, decent parent wouldn't want their kids to say. Each to his own, I guess, but I am thrilled by the burgeoning number of publishers who are expanding into the inspirational fiction market! And, I'm going straight to Amazon to buy Gail Martin's book. Thanks for the heads-up!
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The Christian fiction market is exploding--and with good reason. Wonderful stories, which do run the gamut from sweet to heavy suspense--without relying on the cliches of mindless, boring and repetitious sex scenes meant to titillate (and between people with no true emotional commitment), or language that a well- educated, decent parent wouldn't want their kids to say. Each to his own, I guess, but I am thrilled by the burgeoning number of publishers who are expanding into the inspirational fiction market! And, I'm going straight to Amazon to buy Gail Martin's book. Thanks for the heads-up!