Christian Historical Mysteries

Blog 8: “A Fierce Devotion”: Slow-Burn Love, Wilderness Pace, and Faith That Doesn’t Flinch 

Hey there, my friend, Every so often, I come to a book already feeling attached to one of its characters. That was my experience with Laura Frantz’s A Fierce Devotion. Bleu Galant first appears in The Seamstress of Acadie, and like many readers, I quietly hoped he’d get a story of his own. This novel […]

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Blog 6: “Ring of Secrets”: Faith-Forward Spies, Puzzles, and a Story That Flows

Hey there, my friend. Every so often, a book comes along that feels like it’s written in the exact corner of the world you love: time period, tone, questions, and all. Roseanna M. White’s “Ring of Secrets” did that for me. I picked it up expecting a historical spy story with Christian elements. What I

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Blog 5: “The Secret of Pembrooke Park”: Mystery, Faith, and a Heroine Ready to Leap

Hey there, my friend. Sometimes a book arrives in just the right season. I picked up Julie Klassen’s “The Secret of Pembrooke Park” because I wanted a good historical mystery with a strong romantic thread—but I also wanted to see how another author handles faith on the page. What I found was one of those

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Blog #4: Reviewing “Ladies of Intrigue” – Michelle Griep & Christian Historical Mystery

Hey there, my friend. One of the things I promised myself when I started writing Christian historical mysteries was that I’d keep learning from the authors who came before me—and beside me. So every now and then, I pick up a book not just as a reader, but as a writer in training, asking, “How

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Blog #3 – A Day in the Life of a 1618 London Midwife

Hey There My Friend! If you were a woman in 1618 London and felt a familiar cramp in your belly, you didn’t call an ambulance, and you certainly didn’t Google symptoms. Your husband or the women at your lying‑in would send a boy running for the midwives. Many parishes had at least one, often two

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