M.K. Gilroy, Jennifer Rogers Spinola, and Lynda Lee Schab are back with their second novels. Here’s a sneak peek of what to expect from each of them.


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Mark Gilroy and Detective Kristin Conner cut a new path across Christian fiction less than six months ago. Here’s the lowdown on the next installment of the fast-paced series. (Worthy, November 2012)


A high-profile murder tied to an online dating service has the Chicago news media buzzing. Who better to go undercover in the world of personal profiles and promising matches than an ace detective who is single and as attractive as she is tough? Detective Kristen Conner can’t figure out her own dating life, but she is about to get a crash course on finding true love—or at least a Friday night date—and become the object of a killer’s affections.







Since the release of her debut, Southern Fried Sushi, Jennifer and her family have moved to the U.S. The title of her sophomore release is as American as… well, Sweet Potato Pie. (Barbour Books, March 2012)


Witness as Shiloh’s new life in Virginia crumbles around her. The house she inherited from her mother is much more than a place to live—it represents Shiloh’s changed life and what little financial security she has. But her half sister is contesting their mother’s will and the IRS is threatening to take it for back taxes. She’s also discovering God’s ideal when it comes to love and romance. When Mr. Right shows up will she recognize God’s hand or let circumstances and prejudices blind her heart to the love of her life?




Lynda Lee loves to write light-hearted women’s fiction. Her second book in the Madi Series, continues the roller-coaster ride that is Madi’s life. (OakTara, October 2012)


All Madi Lee McCall wants is to fall madly in love again…with her husband. After a rough patch, Madi’s determined to get her marriage back on track. She’s even taking a romance class at church and getting great suggestions…that fail miserably. The distractions are plenty. She has just reentered the workplace as a health spa receptionist. Her sixteen-year-old daughter, Christina, is pushing the limits, and Christina’s twin, Max, has fallen hard for a girl who isn’t Madi’s picture of a perfect match for her son. Even younger daughter, Emily, is developing a teenager-ish attitude. When her mother-in-law moves in—temporarily, of course—the stress starts to drive Madi a little crazier than normal. What she wants, more than anything, is some peace among the chaos.