The Christy Award is designed to:
· Nurture and encourage creativity and quality in the writing and publishing of fiction written from a Christian worldview.
· Bring a new awareness of the breadth and depth of fiction choices available, helping to broaden the readership.
· Provide opportunity to recognize novelists whose work may not have reached bestseller status.
The 2013 Christy Awards were presented tonight in St. Louis. Literary agent, Chip MacGregor, said in his talk that novelists are people who reflect God by speaking new worlds into existence, and these novels represent excellence in Christian fiction.
The Christy Hall of Fame award, honoring authors who have won four or more Christy's, was debuted by inducting authors Lynn Austin, winner of eight awards, and Karen Hancock, winner of four awards.
The event also premiered the Christy Book of the Year Award, showcasing the novel that had the greatest impact when placed against a set of criteria that includes literary quality, sales, and life impact. A jury of three people read the year’s nine Christy Award winners and identified Into the Free by Julie Cantrell as best exemplifying those factors.
Try some of this year's nominees and winners for a great reading experience:
FIRST NOVEL
Into the Free by Julie Cantrell
Also won of Book of the Year award
Also won of Book of the Year award
Nominated:
Tangled Ashes
by Michèle Phoenix
Wedded to War by Jocelyn Green
CONTEMPORARY STANDALONE
Not in the Heart by Chris Fabry
Nominated:
The Air We Breathe
by Christa Parrish
Borders of the Heart by Chris Fabry
CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE
The Breath of Dawn by Kristen Heitzmann
Nominated:
Lethal Legacy
by Irene Hannon
Wildflowers from
Winter by
Katie Ganshert
CONTEMPORARY SERIES, SEQUELS, AND NOVELLAS
You Don't Know Me by Susan May Warren
Nominated:
Two Destinies
by Elizabeth Musser
Waiting for Sunrise by Eva Marie Everson
HISTORICAL
Flame of Resistance by Tracy Groot
Nominated:
Wedded to War
by Jocelyn Green
A Wreath of Snow by Liz Curtis Higgs
HISTORICAL ROMANCE
Against the Tide by Elizabeth Camden
Nominated:
Be Still My Soul
by Joanne Bischof
Love's Reckoning by Laura Frantz
SUSPENSE
Rare Earth by Davis Bunn
Nominated:
Downfall
by Terri Blackstock
The Last Plea Bargain
by Randy Singer
Submerged
by Dani Pettrey
VISIONARY
Soul's Gate by James L. Rubart
Nominated:
Daughter of Light
by Morgan L. Busse
Starflower by Anne Elisabeth
Stengl
YOUNG ADULT
Child of the Mountains by Marilyn Sue Shank
Nominated:
Failstate
by John W. Otte
Interrupted: A Life
Beyond Words by
Rachel Coker
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If you've read any of these books, please share your thoughts. The only two I've read are The Air We Breathe by Christa Parrish and Be Still My Soul by Joanne Bischof. Both were excellent and well deserving of award. Michele Phoenix's second book, In Broken Places, was one of the best Christian fiction books I've ever read, so I'll be reading the book she was nominated for soon.
I have read FLAME OF RESISTANCE and AGAINST THE TIDE I highly recomend both!
ReplyDeleteFlame showed me a part of the war overseas that I never knew existed and I loved the two main characters. There was a lot of character development!
TIde was better than I ever imagined. I picked it up thinking it would be an ushy-gushy romance novel and it wasent at all! i loved the fact that it was not love-at-first-sight. Its was a more realistic romance with lots of adventure!
From the winners I have read FLAME OF RESISTANCE and AGAINST THE TIDE. They are wonderful books and I highly recommend them.
ReplyDeleteFLAME was about a part of the war overseas that I have never thought about or considered. The characters really come to life and develop throughout the story.
TIDE was not your average romance. I thought it would be the ushy-gushy love-at-first-sight romance but it wasent at all! It was a development that kept you
guessing and it was filled with adventure.
Both books are worth reading!
From the winners I have read FLAME OF RESISTANCE and AGAINST THE TIDE. They are wonderful books and I highly recommend them.
ReplyDeleteFLAME was about a part of the war overseas that I have never thought about or considered. The characters really come to life and develop throughout the story.
TIDE was not your average romance. I thought it would be the ushy-gushy love-at-first-sight romance but it wasent at all! It was a development that kept you
guessing and it was filled with adventure.
Both books are worth reading!
I have read a few of the runners up too! I LOVED THE AIR WE BREATH!