(Part 2) Best christian romance books according to redditors
We found 346 Reddit comments discussing the best christian romance books. We ranked the 71 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
The Waters of Nyra - Kelly Michelle Baker
Temeraire Series - Naomi Novik
Age of Fire Series - E.E. Knight
Enchanted Forest Chronicles - Patricia Wrede
Tooth and Claw - Jo Walton
Dragon Keeper Series - Caroline Wilkinson
Dragons in Our Midst Series - Bryan Davis
Dragon Orb Series - Mark Robson
Rain Wilds Chronicles - Robin Hobb
Dragon Rider Series - Cornelia Funke
The Dragon Codices - R.D. Henham
The Dragons: The Lost Histories - Doug Niles
Dragon Chronicles - Susan Fletcher
Pit Dragon Chronicles - Jane Yolen
Dragonfriend Series - Marc Secchia
Shapeshifter Dragons Series - Marc Secchia
Seraphina Series - Rachel Hartman
A Dragon's Guide Series - Laurence Yep
Day of the Dragon / Night of the Dragon - Richard A. Knaack (Yes, I like Knaack come at me)
Wings of Fire Series - Tui T. Sutherland (The writing and characters can be frustratingly childish at times, read a sample first.)
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There are way more than this but these are all I can think of off the top of my head. Some are Dragon PoV because I strongly prefer to read those.
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We use "Chicklit", "Romance", and "Inspirational fiction" for things like that, if I'm thinking of the same kind of novel. We use other genre headings, too, like "Mystery", "SciFi", "Horror", etc, and the cozier, softer books about women and their lives and desires (Amish Firefighter, anyone?) are also divided out.
I'm finding them pretty easily for Kindle. Are you accessing Amazon from a different country's domain? That might be the issue. Here's a link to the Kindle version of Vol. 30.
Like /u/PhilosofizeThis said, the stories lean heavily on the genre side, with most being Sci-Fi and Fantasy. Honestly, though, the quality isn't much different than what you'd see in the big SFF magazines such as Lightspeed, Clarkesworld, Analog, Asimov's, etc.
The one difference from the above-mentioned magazines is the length of the stories, though not all of them go up to 17k words. I'd say most are in the 8k-10k range.
Definitely worth reading, especially if you're a short story writer looking to improve.
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I have this on my Digital list that I'd love to read. It's a holiday story :)
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I spent days and days looking for an artist. There are lots of lists of cover artists, and Googling "book cover artist" gets you about 8 million hits. Then you run the risk of finding someone who ends up getting out of the business when you're ready for your next cover in a series.
Deviant Art is a decent place, and I've heard of people having moderate success on Fiverr, but I'm wary of the quality you get at that pricepoint. I recall someone having a Google Docs listing of editors and cover artists several years ago, but I suspect it's woefully out of date now.
It's a long story, but I found one cover artist when my former publisher picked up one of my books. I'm on good terms with her, and will ask her to do the covers on the rest of The Sad Girl series. I had Deranged Doctor Designs do a one-off cover for Don't Stop Believing (Amazon link) and liked it; I might have them do the covers for the next series I'm planning. I like the extra swag they offer as well as their pricing.
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This can also be found, along with reviews and ratings on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HEEM93G
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