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The Christian Science Fiction & Fantasy Blog Tour aims to raise reader awareness and highlight quality books in the genre.
mysteryfantasybooksCSFF |
CSFF: How Shocking is the Night?Dec. 09, 2015 | Comments Some have wondered what made The Shock of the Night a work of Christian fiction: despite having a triune theological structure, the lack of direct salvatatory or intervening action in the events of the narrative was a cause for concern. |
mysteryfantasybooksreviewsCSFF |
CSFF: The Shock of the Night reviewDec. 08, 2015 | Comments In the first of a brand new saga appropriately titled Darkwater, Patrick W. Carr reaches new heights as an author, crafting a rich setting full of vivid characters with stakes to match. |
mysteryfantasybooksCSFF |
The Shock of the Night CSFF Blog TourDec. 07, 2015 | Comments Today's the first day of the CSFF blog tour for The Shock of the Night, the latest from award-winning fantasy novelist Patrick W. Carr. |
fantasysteampunkbooksCSFF |
CSFF Storm Siren: Shifting GenresApr. 16, 2015 | Comments Yesterday was the last day of the blog tour. But since I didn't get my review out until then (instead of Tuesday when I'd planned), I still wanted to offer some closing thoughts that occurred to me as I considered this book and what others have written. |
fantasybooksreviewsCSFF |
CSFF: Storm Siren ReviewApr. 15, 2015 | Comments I can't help but be moved by this book. Like its protagonist, the novel churns with beauty amidst its flaws. I know it's not as strong as it could be, and I hungered for more than it was willing to give, but I also saw much to admire that will hopefully grow into a respectable series. |
fantasybooksCSFF |
Storm Siren CSFF Blog Tour BeginsApr. 13, 2015 | Comments I'm back with a bang as I participate in my first CSFF blog tour, a series dedicated to Christian science fiction and fantasy novels. This month's book is the first in a new trilogy: Storm Siren, by Mary Weber. |