Congrats To The Carol Award Nominees!

I’d like to wish a heartfelt congrats to the Carol Award Nominees. The Carol Award is American Christian Fiction Writers’ Award for the best Christian fiction published in the previous calendar year by traditional publishing houses. Here are the nominees, along with their book covers! Enjoy! ~Cecelia Dowdy~

 

Debut Novel:

 

Fairer Than Morning by Rosslyn Elliott (Thomas Nelson – Ami McConnell, Editor)

The Loom by Shella Gillus (Guideposts – Beth Adams, Editor)

Give the Lady a Ride by Linda W. Yezak (Sky Sail [Port Yonder Press] – Chila Woychik, Editor)

 

Long Contemporary:

Lost Melody by Lori Copeland/Virginia Smith (Zondervan – Sue Brower, Editor)

The Search by Suzanne Woods Fisher (Revell – Andrea Doering, Editor)

Larkspur Cove by Lisa Wingate (Bethany House Publishers – Sarah Long/Dave Long, Editors)

 

Long Contemporary Romance:      

Save the Date by Jenny B. Jones (Thomas Nelson – Jamie Chavez/Natalie Hanemann, Editors)

Lilly’s Wedding Quilt by Kelly M. Long (Thomas Nelson – Natalie Hanemann, Editor)

My Foolish Heart by Susan May Warren (Tyndale – Karen Watson, Editor)

 

Long Historical:

Captive Trail by Susan Page Davis (Moody Publishers/River North – Deborah Keiser, Editor)

Fairer Than Morning  by Rosslyn Elliott (Thomas Nelson – Ami McConnell, Editor)

Mine Is the Night by Liz Curtis Higgs (WaterBrook Press – Laura Barker, Editor)

 

Long Historical Romance:

The Maid of Fairbourne Hall by Julie Klassen (Bethany House Publishers – Karen Schurrer, Editor)

Lilies in Moonlight by Allison Pittman (Multnomah Publishers – Alice Crider, Editor)

To Win Her Heart by Karen Witemeyer (Bethany House Publishers – Karen Schurrer, Editor)

 

Mystery:

Falling to Pieces: A Shipshewana Amish Mystery by Vannetta Chapman (Zondervan – Sue Brower, Editor)

Died in the Wool by Elizabeth Ludwig/Janelle Mowery (Barbour Publishing – Rebecca Germany, Editor)

Yesterday’s Secrets by Kelly Ann Riley (Guideposts – Beth Adams, Editor)

 

Novellas:

An Accidental Christmas from A Biltmore Christmas by Diane T. Ashley/Aaron McCarver (Barbour Publishing – Rebecca Germany, Editor)

Reese: All Along  from Smitten by Denise Hunter (Thomas Nelson – Ami McConnell/LB Norton, Editors)

A Star in the Night from A Log Cabin Christmas by Liz Johnson (Barbour Publishing – Rebecca Germany, Editor)

 

Romantic Suspense:

Lonestar Angel by Colleen Coble (Thomas Nelson – Ami McConnell, Editor)

Deadly Pursuit by Irene Hannon (Revell – Jennifer Leep, Editor)

Wolfsbane by Ronie Kendig (Barbour Publishing – Rebecca Germany/Julee Schwarzburg, Editor)

 

Short Contemporary:

The Protector by Shelley Shepard Gray (Avon Inspire/Harper Collins – Cindy DiTiberio)

Lakeside Reunion by Lisa Jordan (Love Inspired – Melissa Endlich, Editor)

Oklahoma Reunion by Tina Radcliffe (Love Inspired – Melissa Endlich/Rachel Burkot, Editors)

 

Short Contemporary Suspense:

Double Identity by Diane Burke (Love Inspired Suspense – Sarah McDaniel-Dyer, Editor)

Nightwatch by Valerie Hansen (Love Inspired Suspense – Melissa Endlich, Editor)

A Deadly Game by Virginia Smith (Love Inspired Suspense – Tina James, Editor)

 

Short Historical (four finalists due to a tie):

Promise of Time by S. Dionne Moore (Heartsong Presents – JoAnne Simmons, Editor)

Revealing Fire by Connie Stevens (Heartsong Presents – Rebecca Germany, Editor)

Light to My Path by Erica Vetsch (Heartsong Presents – JoAnne Simmons, Editor)

The Deepest Waters by Dan Walsh (Revell – Andrea Doering, Editor)

 

Speculative Fiction:

The Story in the Stars by Yvonne Anderson (Risen Books – Reagan Reed, Editor)

The Chair by James L. Rubart (B & H Fiction – Julee Schwarzburg, Editor)

Broken Sight by Steve Rzasa (Marcher Lord Press – Jeff Gerke, Editor)

 

Suspense/Thriller:

Over the Edge by Brandilyn Collins (B & H Fiction – Karen Ball, Editor)

Fallen Angel by Major Jeff Struecker/Alton Gansky (B & H Fiction – Julie Gwinn, Editor)

Freedom’s Stand by Jeanette (J.M.) Windle (Tyndale – Jan Stob, Editor)

 

Women’s Fiction:

A Sound Among the Trees by Susan Meissner (WaterBrook Press – Shannon Marchese, Editor)

When Sparrows Fall by Meg Moseley (Multnomah Publishers – Jessica Barnes/Shannon Marchese, Editors)

Dandelion Summer by Lisa Wingate (Penguin Praise/Berkley – Ellen Edwards, Editor)

 

Young Adult:

Wreath by Judy Christie (Barbour Publishing – Rebecca Germany/Jamie Chavez, Editors)

The Merchant’s Daughter by Melanie Dickerson (Zondervan – Jacque Alberta, Editor)

There You’ll Find Me by Jenny B. Jones (Thomas Nelson – Natalie Hanemann/Becky Monds/Jamie Chavez, Editors)

19 thoughts on “Congrats To The Carol Award Nominees!

  1. novelistcd Post author

    Hey, Linda! Yes, it took me awhile to do this…but, I have a thing for pretty blog posts!! I wanted to see all the covers together, and now I can see them in one post! Looks lovely! You are welcome, and, congrats!

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  2. Suzanne Woods Fisher

    Cecelia–I can’t imagine how long it took you to get all of those covers with all of that info! LOVED IT! So fun to see everyone’s covers. Thank you for being such a support and encourager! Warmly, Suzanne

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  3. Lisa Wingate

    Thanks, Cecelia, for putting up the book covers for the Carol nominees. It’s great seeming them all in one place. I’m doing the Snoopy dance over being in such wonderful company with Larkspur Cove and Dandelion Summer both making the list! See you at ACFW?

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  4. novelistcd Post author

    Hey, Susan and Lisa!
    I’m glad you ladies stopped by to leave a comment! Lisa, I had not planned on attending ACFW this year, but, ya know, I’m starting to re-think my decision! I kinda want to go, but, not sure if we can swing it financially this year!

    Congrats to you both!

    ~Cecelia Dowdy~

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  5. novelistcd Post author

    Erica and Denise, mega congrats! I’m glad you stopped by and I’m glad that you enjoyed the book covers! It was a fair amount of work, but, it was worth it, IMHO! They look so pretty!! 🙂

    Chris, thanks for stopping by my blog!
    ~Cecelia Dowdy~

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  6. Sharon A Lavy

    It thrills me to see how many of these books I have read. Some of them are still on my tbr pile. And I am taking a long look at the others! LOL.

    As Steven King says, if you don’t have time to read, you aren’t going to make it as a writer. (Thank you dear Steven for giving me permission to read!

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  7. novelistcd Post author

    Sharon and Lisa, I’m glad you enjoyed the bookcovers! Lisa, congrats on finaling in the contest!
    ~Cecelia Dowdy~

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