Religious Fiction
The latest indie religious fiction reviews from SPR.
Review: Aura (The Senses Novels Book 1) by K M Aul
Shifting your perspective as a reader is one of the fundamental reasons to pick up a book, and great ...
Review: Reagan Country (A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel) by Ray Keating
If political intrigue and expansive narrative threads fit neatly in your wheelhouse, then the writing of Ray Keating never ...
Review: The Believers in the Crucible Nauvoo by Alfred Woollacott III
Blending family documents, historical records and a strong imaginative gift, author Alfred Woollacott III depicts the travails of a ...
Review: Yeshua’s Loom: A Tapestry of Cats (Yeshua’s Cats Book 5) by C.L. Francisco
The life of Biblical figures is told by a trio of observant cats in the intriguing and inventive Yeshua’s ...
Review: Maybe God Is An American by Bernie Donnelly
Following the thrilling events of Maybe God Was an Irishman, author Bernie Donnelly brings readers back to the surreal ...
Review: Brethren (The Villeins Trilogy Book 1) by Jeremiah Pearson
Brethren is the first book in Jeremiah Pearson’s Villeins Trilogy, a Christian/historical fiction series about a sect of Anabaptists ...
Review: Maybe God Was an Irishman by Bernie Donnelly
The complexities of religion, faith, love and tragedy tangle in the pages of Maybe God Was an Irishman, an ...
Review: Cat Born to the Purple (Yeshua’s Cats Book 4) by C.L. Francisco
Although biblical tales and religious history have been retold many times and in many forms, there are few depictions ...