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Here are five authors of diverse skills and genres:

Robert Liparulo (Thrillers/Speculative)

Vince Flynn/Kyle Mills (Political/Espionage Thrillers)

Steven James (Intense Mystery/Speculative)

Sibella Giorello (Mystery)

Brenda S. Anderson (Women's Fiction/Romance)

 

Father, please bless each one I've listed here. You know the ins and outs of their lives right now, exactly what they need. Please provide for their specific needs and continue to bless and protect each one. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.

 
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6 responses to “Friday Five”

  1. BK Jackson Avatar
    BK Jackson

    Steven James. There’s another author I need to catch up on!

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  2. Nicole Petrino-Salter Avatar

    I’m waiting for another Patrick Bowers book. Steven James is an incredible author. I also hope Robert Liparulo is able to deliver another novel – he had some serious personal issues a while back, and I’m hoping he can get back to his writing. I’m starting my new Mitch Rapp book today!

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  3. Brenda S. Anderson Avatar

    I need to take a snapshot of this lineup. I’ll never be in such marvelous company again. 😀 I would have each of those authors in my Top 10
    Let’s see, who would I add …
    Charles Martin (literary women’s fiction)
    Laura Frantz (historical fiction)
    John Otte (speculative fiction)
    DiAnn Mills (romantic suspense)
    and of course …
    Nicole Petrino-Salter (authentic romance)

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  4. Nicole Petrino-Salter Avatar

    Wow. You honor me, Bren! Thank you, Sweet Thing.

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  5. Debra Avatar
    Debra

    Oh yeah, love these authors. I haven’t read Robert Liparulo yet (have two in my pile) or Vince Flynn. This is why I seldom read a book twice!
    I agree with Brenda Anderson on Nicole Petrino-Salter in the authentic romance category, with Becky Wade coming in second. Yep, Charles Martin is a big favorite too!

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  6. Nicole Petrino-Salter Avatar

    Ah, Deb. Thanks SO much. I’m curious which Liparulo books you have in your stash. And Vince Flynn’s books are simply must reads, but I know there are so many of them so catching up is difficult. I do recommend starting at the beginning – chronologically if possible (odd man out would be his very first novel which doesn’t have Mitch Rapp in it) beginning with American Assassin and going in order from there. Strangely enough, AA had more cussing in it than most of the others.

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