From the Publisher's Desk
David White, Publisher Why do some things “land” emotionally and others fall flat? So often we hear about our culture being desensitized to many things. Violence, language, sex. The list goes on. I’m convinced that’s true. But there are other times where...
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Prayer struggles got you down? Discover how faith-based fiction can be a gateway to deeper spiritual connection. Why it Matters: Many women aged 24-54 feel disconnected from traditional prayer methods. Fiction can offer an alternative route to spiritual exploration...
Reviews What readers like you think of our books! I loved Seeing Voices by Olivia Smit and I was really excited to read Hearing Lies, which is the sequel to Seeing Voices. Also can I just say, I love how the titles match the story. It is just so perfect. Skyler and...
By Rhonda Ortiz “EVERYTHING ABOUT YOUR LIFE IS MY CONCERN, MR. ROBB, INCLUDING YOUR BETROTHED.” Boston, 1793—Now engaged, Molly Chase and new federal intelligencer Josiah Robb want nothing more than to settle into quiet married life—or as quiet as life can be when one...
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A Guest Post by Henry O. Arnold The Bible as an Entertaining and Instructive Book John Milton of Paradise Lost fame wrote in a letter to a friend, “Why is the Bible more entertaining and instructive than any other book?” I say it is because the stories are addressed...
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A Guest Post by Henry O. Arnold I wonder if there is such a thing as “total accurate history.” History is the compilation of facts that help explain events we want to remember. But is it possible to have all the facts, even in today’s world with our advanced...
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By Marisa Stokley, Director of Marketing, WhiteFire Publishing Group For the longest time, words of a certain theme were associated with my first name. Meticulous. Mature. Hardworking. High-achieving. Serious. As the eldest child and only daughter in a family of three...
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By Marisa Stokley, Director of Marketing, WhiteFire Publishing Group Trust. Blind faith. Belief that something bigger is at play than what can be seen before you. Confidence that another person has your best interests at heart. Conviction that you will be able to...
Biblical, Historical Fiction, New Releases
By Henry O. Arnold A singer’s voice inspires a troubled nation…A shepherd’s courage vanquishes a giant The last official act of the prophet of Yahweh was to secretly anoint a replacement for the king of Israel who has been brought low by an unbalanced mind. The great...
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Responsibility Versus Being Responsible:A Lesson in the Minutiae For the longest time, words of a certain theme were associated with my first name. Meticulous. Mature. Hardworking. High-achieving. Serious. As the eldest child and only daughter in a family of three...
Historical Fiction, New Releases
by Bonnie Leon Is love enough to overcome the tragedies and hardships thrown at them? In the spring of 1856, Emmalin Hammond decides the Oregon Territory is not the place for her and chooses to return to her Philadelphia home. But mountain man, Jacob Landon, has other...
Chrism Press, Contemporary Fiction
by Maya Sinha Fresh out of college, small-town crime reporter Cara Nielsen sees disturbing things that suggest, for the first time in her life, that evil is real. But as the daughter of two secular academics, she pushes that notion aside. When her smart, ambitious...
Biblical, Contemporary Fiction
By Doug Powell A list of hiding places on a strip of papyrus found inside a mummy mask thrusts Graham Eliot, Ancient Near East scholar, into a hunt for the treasures of the second temple. The list has already cost the life of a colleague, and now he is being pursued...
Chrism Press, Historical Fiction, New Releases
By Eleanor Bourg Nicholson For Athene Howard, the only child of renowned cultural anthropologist Charles Howard, life is an unexciting, disillusioned academic project. When she encounters a clairvoyant Dominican postulant, a stern nun, and a recusant English nobleman...
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By Melody Carlson An arranged marriage to save the family from ruin? Delia Blackstone knows what her mother is up to—she intends to marry her off to an older man who is all fortune and no future. And Delia’s having none of it.When a mysterious visitor appears on the...
Contemporary Fiction, Lighty and Funny, Romance
Weddings, Willows, and Revised Expectations by V. Joy Palmer Kaylee McGrurd feels like life has left her behind. Her best friends have all moved out, married, or are in the process of matrimony. Meanwhile, she’s lost another job, and her daily diet consists of...
A Closer Look
Why We NEED Christian Romance By Roseanna M. White Christian Romance has taken a lot of flack over the years—from being equated with evil by some church leaders to just being dismissed by the intelligentsia. Authors of the genre have had to fight for respect, for...
Contemporary Fiction, Romance and Love Stories, Suspenseful
The Familiar Stranger by Christina Tarabochia A fresh start or a double-cross? Why is he so cold and distant? Denise wonders as Craig demeans her yet again. Is it his job? The family? Or is it me? Though she’s poured her heart into her marriage, years of...
From the Publisher's Desk
David White, Publisher At WhiteFire we believe that stories change the world. It’s a bit of a foregone conclusion from our point of view – one that we’re entirely sold out to. But because its important to understand why a thing is (or, some would say,...
From the Publisher's Desk
I got to see an early screening of Unplanned. I was prepared to be shocked. That was, after all, what all the hype was about. But shock isn’t what I got. I got dread. I was expecting to be told what was happening – to watch the character...
Contemporary Fiction, Lighty and Funny
Weddings, Willows, and Revised Expectations by V. Joy Palmer Seventeen years after being orphaned, Apryl Burns and her twin sister Courtney have their own expectations for life. While Courtney continues to shine at everything, Apryl holds fast to the mantra that as...
Our Chosen Charities We love books. In part because they’re just awesome (you know it’s true), but also because we know that stories have the power to change hearts and minds. And we want to do God’s work in this world so desperate for Him. Of...
Historical Fiction, Quick Reads, Romance and Love Stories
If I Loved You Less by Gina Welborn Based on Emma Hotel heiress Emmeline Travis knows true love. After all, thanks to her, her former governess is now happily married to the livery owner who works next to her father’s hotel. Austin banker Noah Whitley knows...
Non-Fiction, Of Social Relevance, Poignant and Deep
Finding Sarah, Finding Me by Christine Lindsay Sometimes it is only through giving up our hearts that we learn to trust the Lord. Adoption. It’s something that touches one in three people today, a word that will conjure different emotions in those...
Contemporary Fiction, Of Social Relevance, Poignant and Deep
Macy by April McGowan Independent…or Alone? Macy longed for independence her whole life. Maybe marrying Arthur to escape her home hadn’t been the best plan, but it seemed good enough at the time. Now, pregnant and abandoned in a diner far from anyone she knows,...
Contemporary Fiction, Of Social Relevance, Poignant and Deep
Hold the Light by April McGowan To an artist, the light is everything. So what is Amber supposed to do when facing blindness? Amber spent her life adapting first to being abandoned by her birth mother as a toddler, and then to the death of her adoptive father in...
Contemporary Fiction, Lighty and Funny, Romance and Love Stories
Love, Lace, and Minor Alterations by V. Joy Palmer Isabel “Izze” Vez, bridal consultant extraordinaire, has been helping brides find The Dress for years. She loves nothing more than helping make wedding dreams come true … but sometimes the happy endings grate on...
Historical Fiction, Romance and Love Stories, World War II
The Promise of Dawn by Dianne Price World War Two is over, but there’s much rebuilding to be done on the wee Scottish isle of Innisbraw. Now a wife and mother, Maggie Savage longs for other lasses to return to their island home, but how can they when there is no...
Historical Fiction, Romance and Love Stories, World War II
Wing and a Prayer by Dianne Price When Colonel Rob Savage recovers enough from a near-death accident to resume command of the demoralized Heavy Bomber Group at Edenoaks Air Base in England, he faces many challenges. As Rob labors to make his group best in Wing...
From Bestselling Authors, Historical Fiction, World War II
I’ll Be Seeing You by Melody Carlson December 7, 1941, San Francisco is on high alert following the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Mulligan family is grappling with the news that Peter, beloved son and brother, is among the missing. Each of the Mulligan sisters...
Contemporary Fiction, From Bestselling Authors, Romance and Love Stories
Heartland Skies by Melody Carlson Jayne Morgan has a lot to learn about love. Harris McAllister has a lot to learn about tolerance. When they meet they have lots to teach each other. Jayne feels betrayed when her fiancé suddenly dumps her for his high school...
Contemporary Fiction, From Bestselling Authors
Shades of Light by Melody Carlson First there are shades of sorrow, then shades of hope. Will Gwen find shades of light? When her only child leaves home for college, widowed Gwen Sullivan discovers just how lonely an “empty nest” can be. How will she adjust and...