The Incredibles!


No, I’m not talking about the Disney animated movie! I’ve decided to use that term to describe the four books mentioned in this blog post. These four novels are the best I’ve read in the last few years. What makes them incredible? Various reasons. Keep in mind that I didn’t scroll through my blog, making a decision about the top four books. For the MOST PART, these are books that keep coming to my mind, long after I’ve read them, over and over. I’ve read a TON of great books over the last few years that come to mind, however, all books don’t come to mind as frequently as these.

You’ll have to understand that if I keep thinking about a book nowadays, it has to be a great read! My mind is very cluttered with my full-time job, our son, my husband, making dinner every night, trying to write my own books, being on deadline, etc.! You get the picture! If somebody is able to write something that I keep remembering, crossing into my cluttered brain, then that’s an accomplishment! So here’s Cecelia Dowdy’s list of The Incredibles!:

1.
A Moment Of Weakness by Karen Kingsbury

I think one reason why this book made my list is because I actually stayed up half the night reading it! As I get older, I don’t stay up late very often. If a book can interrupt my beauty sleep, then it’s a great read! 🙂 The story line wasn’t even very complex or original in this novel, but, the writing grabbed me and I had to finish the book, losing sleep!

2.

A Touch Of Grace by Linda Goodnight

This book made my list because it was a very emotional read that’ll make you cry. Also, it’s a Love Inspired, and when I started reading it, I had certain expectations since it is a category romance. I felt this story was more emotionally intriguing than any other Love Inspired I’d ever read. I felt it should have stayed on the shelf for a long time, not just one month! (For category romances, you’re only the shelf for a month, and that’s it! Most Harlequins are removed and replaced by new titles monthly, kind of like magazines!)

3.
The Shape Of Mercy by Susan Meissner

This book made the list because it’s different, unusual, and it crosses my mind occasionally! I think the subject matter made this book really stand out, as well as the great writing!

4.
A Passion Denied by Julie Lessman

I have never read Christian fiction quite like this. I’m not saying other titles like this don’t exist, but, I just haven’t found another author that I can compare to Julie. Her book is spicy spaghetti (explained in yesterday’s post) and I KNOW I’ll remember and think about this book for a long time!

What are some of YOUR favorite Christian fiction titles over the last few years? Why are they your favorites? Please share your recommendations!

~Cecelia Dowdy~

7 thoughts on “The Incredibles!

  1. Linda

    Books that keep coming back to my mind are as follows:
    ‘Leota’s Garden’ by Francine Rivers
    “Color the Sidewalk for me” by Brandilynn Collins, and “A Single Thread” by Marie Bostwick. They relate to relationships, and are so heartwarming.

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  2. Julie Lessman

    Cecilia, WOW!!! thank you SO much for including me in the list! I am overjoyed to share a page with such incredible authors!

    Books that have haunted my mind and soul for months or years after because of their deep drama or unforgettable characters are first and foremost 1.) Gone With the Wind, which was the inspiration for my debut novel, A Passion Most Pure, 2.) To Kill a Mockingbird — the first book to show me that romance wasn’t the only thing out there, 3.)Francine Rivers Mark of the Lion Trilogy — incredible! 4.) Patti Lacy’s What the Bayou Saw — amazing! 5.) Liz Curtis Higgs Scottish series that begins with Thorn in My Heart, 6.) Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series, and 7.) Tamera Alexander’s Beyond This Moment.

    Oooo … this was fun! Thanks for the opportunity to share.

    Hugs,
    Julie

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  3. Jenny

    My all time faves are:

    The Debt by Angela Hunt
    After Anne by Roxanne Henke
    Jimmy by Robert Whitlow

    I find that books with not-necessarily happy endings really stick with more than the traditional happy ending ones do.

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  4. Anonymous

    Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers. How come that one didnt’ make the list? Just wondering…

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  5. Patty

    All great books. I love Nikki Arana’s Regalo Grande series and Lost in NashVegas by Rachel Hauck. Both of those have stuck with me for certain reasons.

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