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Friday, October 6, 2017

Five Indie Author Books | Five Fall Favorites Day 5


It's a little early for a bonfire, but it's Friday night, which is the perfect night to have a bonfire. Especially if you have a cool October (ours is very... temperamental).


I'm excited about today, because I get to explore books written by Indie Authors. This group has a special place in my heart because all of them I have talked to personally, some of them I'm good friends with, and most of them have reached out and helped me somehow. Yeah, a pretty special group!

Before you meet my friends, though, remember to stop by Rebekah's blog to see other Indie authors (trust me: Indie authors need all of the support you can give them!), also don't forget about the giveaway at the end! :)


Instead of going book by book and explaining things (because I have pretty detailed reviews on all of these), suffice it to say that all of these books are squeaky clean, Christian, and something I'm not ashamed to hand to my younger siblings. Those three things are important to me as a reader. Many authors try to make things interesting by throwing in questionable content. These authors haven't, and I really appreciate them.

I have already mentioned several Indie authors this week (A.M. Heath and Alicia Ruggieri to mention two) that I also know personally and appreciate. These are just five more. ;)

Family Reunion by Kelsey Bryant


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The Treasure Hunt by Kate Willis


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The Sparrow Found a House by Jason McIntire


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Lily of the Valley by Faith Blum


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The Old River Road by Ivy Rose


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Let's show some Indie Author love. What are some of your favorites?




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23 comments:

  1. Love your list, Amanda! And I'm honored that I'm on the list. :)

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  2. Thanks for promoting these five authors! looks like a great giveaway!

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  3. Victoria Minks! And you;)
    I've read some short stories by Jessica Wheaton and Faith Potts that I really liked but no full books. I'm in the middle of one of Ivy Rose's books and enjoying it so far, except for a couple of romantic elements. ..I'm not big on that;) but her writing is amazing! Loving it!

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  4. I've read three of these. Great list.

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  5. If I were to name all of my favorite Indie books, I'm afraid we might be here all day. If not, it would be only because I haven't read all those books that I want to read. :D

    CutePolarBear

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  6. I've read books 2, 3, and 5 – and the others are on my list! Indie-books are so fun. :D

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  7. Here are my favorite Indie Author books (in alphabetical order only).

    1. “Jonas & Olivia” by Victoria Minks.
    2. “Journey to Love” by Amanda Tero.
    3. “Left to Die” by Ivy Rose.
    4. “Letter of Love” by Amanda Tero.
    5. “The Old River Road” by Ivy Rose.

    -Katja L.

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  8. I've only heard of a few of these!

    Kate Willis's book, The Treasure Hunt, is super cute, and very good!

    Liberty

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  9. Aw, what a sweet surprise to be included on this list! ;) I'm glad you enjoyed my book, Amanda!

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  10. Love Family Reunion! :D I haven't read the rest of these but they look intriguing. :)

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  11. Oh, good! Someone shared "The Treasure Hunt"! I couldn't fit it in my list! Oh, and Kelsey's book! So many books! I think I've read all those books. :)

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  12. I have both "The Old River Road" and "Treasure Hunt," but haven't read either yet. "Lily of the Valley" sounds intriguing. These all look great!

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  13. Ooh, I love The Old River Road and Lily of the Valley! I think I read The Treasure Hunt, too, though I admit I don't remember it super clearly? Family Reunion sounds amazing! :)

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  14. Lily of the Valley looks so sweet!

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  15. Family Reunion is one of my favorite books ever. I also love The Treasure Hunt and Faith's books... and I hope to read The Old River Road soon. Thanks for sharing!

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  16. Olivia Bell (aka Livy)October 6, 2017 at 3:16 PM

    I love indie publishing and actually hope and pray to do it in the near future! My top favorite indie published books are "Worth it All: Running the Race of a Lifetime" by Isabella Morganthal (that book is life changing!) and "Not Abandoned" by MacKenzie Morganthal (they're sisters, in case you're curious). Those books are a MUST read! :D

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  17. Thank you for this list of books and authors. Every book looks so interesting. I will try and purchase some of these books for Christmas presents for my sisters. God Bless these talented authors.
    Marilyn

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  18. Great list! I'd like to read these. :)

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  19. Let's see.... you're one of my favorite indie authors, Kellyn Roth, Victoria Lynn, C.B. Cook.. That's all that comes to mind for the moment, but I know I have more. Anyways great selection of titles! :D

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  20. Last day? Wow, that went fast. (Except for the bonus day tomorrow. ;)

    I've read Treasure Hunt, The Sparrow Found a House, and the Old River Road. Sparrow was interesting, as was it's sequel (Flight School). Treasure Hunt was cute, and the Old River Road had such a classic feel to it. =)

    My favorite indie books/author? Hmmmm. "With Blossoms Gold" by Hayden Wand was very, very good--a non-magical, Christian retelling of Rapunzel, with quite a twist. ;) Ivy Rose's books I've read are good, and Rebekah Morris's. I'm also enjoying what Amanda Tero writes. I can hardly wait to see "Journey of Choice"! (No, I didn't forget which blog I'm on. =P) Deb Brammer's "Broken Windows" has very good characters, not recommended for young readers, but nothing really objectionable that I can remember, and a good solid Christian message. And it's free on Amazon. =)

    Thanks for all the recommendations this week!

    In Joy,
    Liberty Bluebelle

    “For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty;
    only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh,
    but by love serve one another.”

    ~Galatians 5:13

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  21. @ Faith - but of course. :) <3

    @ Debra - you're welcome! I hope you read some of them!

    @ Ryana - aw, thanks! :) Faith Potts is one I still need to read. :)

    @ Sarah Holman - thanks!

    @ CutePolarBear - tell me about it!!! Choosing "FIVE" was so hard!

    @ Faith - yes indeed!

    @ Katja - oh man... so honored to be on your list TWICE! <3

    @ Liberty - you should check some of the others out. :)

    @ Kate - you're welcome! :)

    @ Deborah - ooh, you should try them!

    @ Rebekah - yeah, too many good books!! :)

    @ Bethany - hope you try them out!

    @ Kellyn - it was just a cute, children's book. :) Very innocent and fun. :)

    @ Victoria - my favorite of Faith's. :)

    @ Erika - I hope you do!! :) Old River Road was wonderful!

    @ Olivia - it's a wonderful thing! It has its challenges, but is well worth it. :) Ooh... haven't heard of the Morganthal sisters before.

    @ Marilyn - that would be wonderful! :)

    @ E.F.B. - yes! :)

    @ Crystal - aw, thank you. <3 Good list of authors!

    @ Liberty - yeah, I know!! :) "With Blossoms Gold" sounds very interesting!! I actually have "Broken Windows" on my Kindle but haven't read it yet. ;) And that author "Amanda Tero..." ;) ;) Thanks, Liberty! <3 I can't wait for you to read Nat's story too!!

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  22. Wow, Amanda, thank you for including "Family Reunion"! I am so honored. There are so many great Indie-authored books, it's a hard choice, isn't it? :) I've read most of these! I need to read "The Old River Road."

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  23. @ Kelsey - my pleasure! :) It is indeed a hard choice! And if it happens again next year, I think "Suit and Suitability" may be on my list. ;)

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