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Where Darkness Dwells by Andrea Renae (Song of the Solas #1)
This novel should be in a genre all its own. If you like Christian fantasy, you’re going to be blown away by Where Darkness Dwells. It has the battle between light and darkness, but these concepts don’t just exist—they breathe. If you haven’t heard of this book, check out the quick Goodreads blurb below before…
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Prelude of Fire by C. E. Schulze
If you like Lord of the Rings or The Legend of Zelda, you’d probably very much enjoy Prelude of Fire by Christine E. Schulze coming October 2024! It is the first book in a four-book series, The Gailean Quartet. If you haven’t heard about Prelude of Fire before, here’s a quick rundown of the book…
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Entwined, a retelling of the Twelve Dancing Princesses
This was a nostalgic read for me, as I read it way, way back in middle school (lol 10 years ago now). I love Twelve Dancing Princess retellings, and Entwined by Heather Dixon is such a wonderful take on the classic story. For a quick recap, The Twelve Dancing Princess is a Grimm fairy tale…
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Daughter of the Sun, Children of the Earth by Auler
Story: 5/5Worldview: 2.5/5 I spotted this novel on Instagram when I joined looking for Christian fantasy, and though Daughter of the Sun and Children of the Earth were somewhat marketed as Christian themes, I was left surprised and a bit disappointed. The Surprise (no spoilers) From the beginning, I liked the characters and their powers…
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To Bind Fire: Empire of Ash and Song, Christian Fantasy
I could see the biblical themes woven throughout—unity, sacrifice, being born-again and baptism, and free will.
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Casandra’s Dragon: Free Prequel to an Epic Christian Fantasy
I like dragons, and Christian fantasy, and when I saw that D. E. Carlson was giving out a novella to her epic fantasy series for free, I jumped on it. Casandra’s Dragon follows a girl with a dragon as she strives to right the wrong in the world. Official Blurb: Casandra’s Dragon If no one…
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Cloak of Scarlet (And House of Refuge) by Melanie Dickerson
I read House of Refuge when it came out in 2021 and now Cloak of Scarlet this year. Both are sweet Christian historical fiction set in 1500s. I didn’t realize Cloak of Scarlet was from the same series until after, and I’m sad I missed the other novels in between! I’ll be giving a joint…