Christian Fiction For Women
Discover inspiring Christian fiction books for women! Explore our curated list of uplifting and faith-filled novels perfect for spiritual growth and heartfelt storytelling.

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Love's Abiding Joy
by Janette Oke
Book 4 of Love Comes Softly. Reuniting with their daughter's family, grandparents Clark and Marty's hope and faith are tested by a tragedy. Another Janette Oke bestseller!

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The Autograph Book
by Ramona Scarborough
In 1900, Jansje, a shy 27 year old spinster, travels from the Netherlands to a small town in Nebraska, settled by people who speak mostly Dutch.

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Faith
by Lori Copeland
When their pastor father dies suddenly, three sisters realize that they need to take drastic action to survive. Faith goes to Texas, where her intended, a well-to-do rancher named Nicholas Shepherd, seems to be having second thoughts. In time, Nicholas begins to realize that he may have lost Faith to another man.

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A Place Called Bliss
by Ruth Glover
Two Scottish women, Mary Morrison and Sophia Galloway, emigrate to Canada for very different reasons. Yet they share a secret that will bind them together for the rest of their lives.

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Julia's Hope
by Leisha Kelly
Like countless others in 1931, Samuel Wortham lost his job. And he lost his wife's inheritance, their home, and much of his self-respect. Samuel, his wife, Julia, and their two young children hitchhike from Pennsylvania to Illinois in hope of work. Caught on the road by a sudden storm, the Worthams take shelter in an abandoned farmhouse out of desperation. Feeling oddly at home, Julia insists on finding the owner of the property, despite Samuel's objections, and asks for permission to stay. The owner is Emma Graham, a woman in her eighties who longs for home but can no longer live by herself. Emma and the Worthams work out a plan to live there together and restore the farm. Samuel struggles with not being able to provide for his family, and Julia and the kids confront unpleasant surprises when a busybody neighbor turns against them. Julia's Hope is an endearing story of faith and faithfulness as Emma teaches the Worthams to live fully, give generously, and love unconditionally. She insists that the family grow where they are planted, like the garden they tend, and each member of the family is forever changed by her wisdom.

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The Shunning
by Beverly Lewis
The bestselling story of Katie Lapp, who longs for things forbidden to a young Amish woman. But an unexpected discovery reveals her true past. Heritage of Lancaster County book 1.

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The Stars for a Light
by Lynn Morris
Dr. Cheney Duvall, weary of being rejected for jobs simply because she is a woman, jumps at the chance to care for two hundred frontier brides-to-be on a sea voyage from New York to Washington Territory, but with the journey looming before her, Cheney begins to doubt whether she is really prepared for the responsibility.

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Prairie Rose
by Catherine Palmer
Rosie Mills, who was raised as an orphan, develops feelings for the young widower for whom she is working as a housekeeper, but she feels barred by her past from any chance for happiness.

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Land of My Heart
by Tracie Peterson
When Dianne Chadwick urges her family to move west to her uncle's ranch in Montana Territory, she imagines an idyllic adventure, but when tragedy rends the very fabric of her family, she fears for her future in the wild country where love and loss seem to walk hand in hand.

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Lighthouse
by Eugenia Price
James Gould leaves New England after the Revolutionary War in pursuit of his dream of building bridges and lighthouses, and ends up in untamed Georgia where he meets and marries Janie Harris.

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Stranger Friends
by Ramona Scarborough
Jack Watson was living every racist worse nightmare. His daughter, Stella, had married an African-American soldier and every day Jack feared his secret would be discovered. One day Jack received a rather cryptic letter from his daughter. She wanted to meet with him at home. Jack was due for a series of surprises. The good news, for Jack, Stella's husband had been killed in Operation Desert Storm - the bad news, she was pregnant. But things got worse. Stella had been advised she had a medical condition that was terminal. Giving birth could be instantly fatal. Stella had come home to ask that her father and mother raise her black child. Her husband's family, like Jack, had disowned their son because of his interracial marriage. She had no other options - if her unborn child was to live. Jack couldn't catch his breath. Raising his grandson would mean he would be up against his neighbors, friends, and family. Jack's family had been involved in the Ku Klux Klan for over 100 years. Could he make a promise to raise the child and then when Stella died simply put the child up for adoption? Like Jack - every reader must discover for himself, what is the color of love.

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Daughter of Twin Oaks
by Lauraine Snelling
Seeking to fulfill the promise she made to her dying father, eighteen-year-old Jesselynn Highwood determines to take her little brother and the family's remaining Thoroughbreds from Twin Oaks plantation in Kentucky to her uncle's farm in Missouri, where they will be safe for the remainder of the Civil War. Dodging Confederate and Union troops, they ride at night and hide during the day. Finally, after encountering hunger, sickness, and the devastation of war, they arrive in Missouri only to discover the situation there puts them in even greater danger. But Jesselynn will stop at nothing to save her family, the horses, and whatever remains of Twin Oaks.