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Re: Sex In Christian Novels
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
I think I am remembering that Lori Wick pushed it farther in her later novels. I can't remember the particular book for a reference, but I think she started out with a trilogy that seemed good and then she took a nose dive. It's been so long ago, that is the only thing about her I remember.
I'm not familiar with Harlequin romance. Are they supposed to be written for a Christian audience? I think I tried to read one just to see what they were about and was either turned off that they were more explicit or they were just sappy. LOL!
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No way. Harlequins are definitely not Christian in any way, nor are they intended to be.
I've never read anything by Lori Wick. Seems like I tried one time, and the story was kind of lame so I didn't finish it.
I love everything by Bodie/Brock Thoene and Gilbert Morris, and the occasional Frank Peretti. That's pretty much the extent of my *Christian fiction* reading. My favorite secular romance author is Barbara Cartland, but I haven't had the time to sit down with a good novel in several years.
When I do have time to read, it's usually non-fiction.
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Last edited by MissBrattified; 11-17-2010 at 11:13 AM.
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