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I also enjoy reading mysteries (Agatha Christie is a favorite), biographies/memoirs, and of course, books about horse racing in addition to the Christian fiction.


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Recently discovered Amish mysteries such as the The Secrets of Crittenden County, series by Shelley Shepard Gray,and those by Marta Perry.
I read and enjoy almost all genres as long as the books are 'clean'... not full of profanity/gruesome gore/explicit sex,nor religious proselytizing.


Have you read the new book by Sarah Price, First Impressions? It is an Amish Pride and Prejudice, I just finished it today!

No ma'am I have not read that one yet I will look into it. thank you so much.
<3 Always,
Samantha Rose

No ma'am I have not read that one yet I will look into it. thank you so much.
<3 Always,
Samantha Rose"
Samantha,
Hope you enjoy it as much as I did! I could not put it down!
Alegnab wrote: "I read lots of Christian historical fiction. I'm not a big fan of contemporary fiction, unless it's Amish, so I don't read much of that. I like some classics, with Jane Austen's works being my favo..."
I enjoyed the Elm Creek Quilt series by Jennifer Chiaverini. I read them in order and couldn't wait to pick the next one up. They're clean, the characters became my friends, and I actually enjoyed the historical ties.
I enjoyed the Elm Creek Quilt series by Jennifer Chiaverini. I read them in order and couldn't wait to pick the next one up. They're clean, the characters became my friends, and I actually enjoyed the historical ties.

Have you read the new bo..."
I love Pride and Prejudice retellings,so just had to reserve this one at my library.Thanks for the heads up!

I am so excited to see what an 'Amish' Pride and Prejudice is like!
But I'm 11th in line to get "First Impressions" by Sarah Price!

They must be popular books, because there's a slew of them. My local library has all of them, so I added the first one to my to-read shelf. Thanks.
Sharon wrote: "Have you read the new book by Sarah Price, First Impressions?"
I hadn't even heard of that one. I'll be keeping an eye out for that one at my local library and may even request it. Thanks. I don't usually read Jane Austen fan fiction. However, I'm looking forward to reading Darcy's Tale by Stanley Hurd. It's P&P from Darcy's point of view, and since it's written by a man who knows how men think rather than by a woman who just thinks she knows how men think (or who writes it the way she wishes men would think), it should be quite interesting. It has gotten great reviews so far. Mr. Hurd has written and published parts one and two and has one more part to write before it's complete, so I'm going to wait until he's finished with it before I start it.



Darcy's Tale, Volume III: The Way Home has been published.
Stanley Hurd's page at Amazon

I love thrillers of most genres,suspense,cozy mysteries,romance,especially historical and western romance. Bios/Memoirs.Even some horror-especially YA Horror,the ghost and spooky house type.
Check out my group and the bookshelf for clean reads of all types~https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...

romantic suspense or mystery is ok for me, but regular romance is not my choice of reading. I am going to start my guideposts series of mystery series, which I have been accumulating. I will check back in occasionally, but need some other variety for awhile.

has some good mystery series.

I read a lot of historical romances, some contemporary romances and some chick lit. I quite like "issue"-based books, like Barbara Delinsky and Diane Chamberlain. I don't read a lot of non-Christian fiction anymore, which is a big change for me as I didn't even know that Christian fiction existed until a few years ago! My reading tastes have changes so much lately, and I'm seriously considering pruning my bookcases as there are some books that I'm now thinking I'll never read.
How about everyone else - do you only read Christian fiction, only read Amish fiction, or do you have other favourites?