Melody Carlson
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Melody Carlson
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- kandscreeley
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Sounds great. I'll have to check her stuff out.readingdiva3 wrote:I recently discovered author Melody Carlson. I am currently reading Dating, Dining, and Desperation. This is book 2 of the Dear Daphne series. This book series captured me right away. It's a little romantic, easy to read, and a touch of Christianity. But it's not overloaded with any of these things. I have read many of her other books. All are very good.
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That's good to know, I'll have to jot her name down. Does she write period romance? because I feel like that's been a bit over done in the Christian fiction sector...Klbern wrote:I have read a few of her books and have enjoyed them. I read a lot of the Christian romance and the books I've read of hers fit right in there. They aren't preachy, but they do touch on Christianity. They are clean and well written!
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