2021 Carol Award Winners!
11 SepCongratulations to the talented authors who are this year’s winners of the ACFW Carol Award. I hope your TBR wishlist just got longer! 😉
2021 Carol Award Winners
Contemporary
The Promised Land by Elizabeth Musser; Bethany House (Baker) Publishing; Editor: L. B. Norton
Historical
Things We Didn’t Say by Amy Lynn Green; Bethany House (Baker) Publishing; Editors: Dave Horton and Rochelle Gloege
Historical Romance
Like Flames in the Night by Connilyn Cossette; Bethany House (Baker) Publishing; Editors: Raela Schoenherr and Jennifer Veilleux
Mystery/Suspense/Thriller
Dead End by Nancy Mehl; Bethany House (Baker) Publishing; Editors: Raela Schoenherr and Jean Bloom
Novella
Far as the Curse is Found (from The Joy to the World Collection) by Amanda Barratt; Kregel Publications; Editors: Janyre Tromp and Dori De Vries Harrell
Romance
Love and A Little White Lie by Tammy L. Gray; Bethany House (Baker) Publishing; Editor: Raela Schoenherr
Romantic Suspense
Lost Down Deep by Sara Davison; ACFW QIP (Qualified Independently Published); Editors: Ines Jimenez and Deb Elkink
Short Novel
The Christmas Bargain by Lisa Carter; Love Inspired (Harlequin); Editor: Melissa Endlich
Speculative
Stealing Embers by Julie Hall; ACFW QIP (Qualified Independently Published); Editors: Rebecca Heyman and Janelle Leonard
Young Adult
Mortal Sight by Sandra Fernandez Rhoads; Enclave Publishing; Editors: Steve Laube and Lisa Laube
Debut Author
Things We Didn’t Say by Amy Lynn Green; Bethany House (Baker) Publishing; Editors: Dave Horton and Rochelle Gloege
Tags: Amanda Barratt, Amy Lynn Green, Biblical fiction, Connilyn Cossette, contemporary fiction, Elizabeth Musser, historical fiction, historical romance fiction, Julie Hall, Lisa Carter, mystery fiction, Nancy Mehl, novella, romance fiction, romantic suspense fiction, Sandra Fernandez Rhoads, Sara Davison, Short Novel, speculative fiction, suspense fiction, Tammy L. Gray, thriller, YA fiction
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2021 Carol Award Finalists
29 JunCongratulations to all the wonderful authors who are finalists in the 2021 Carol Awards presented by the ACFW. Now you know what to read this summer! 😉
Contemporary
The Promised Land by Elizabeth Musser
If For Any Reason by Courtney Walsh
On a Coastal Breeze by Suzanne Woods Fisher
Historical
Things We Didn’t Say by Amy Lynn Green
In High Cotton by Ane Mulligan
The Right Kind of Fool by Sarah Loudin Thomas
Historical Romance
Daughter of Rome by Tessa Afshar
Like Flames in the Night by Connilyn Cossette
The Runaway Bride by Jody Hedlund
Mystery/Suspense/Thriller
Dead End by Nancy Mehl
Relative Silence by Carrie Stuart Parks
A Baby’s Right to Choose by David L. Winters
Novella
Far as the Curse is Found, from the collection Joy to the World: A Regency Christmas Collection
by Amanda Barratt
Christmas in Galway, in the collection Christmas Lights and Romance by Elizabeth Ludwig
A New Hope for Christmas by Erin Stevenson
Romance
Love and a Little White Lie by Tammy L. Gray
Starfish Pier by Irene Hannon
Carolina Breeze by Denise Hunter
Romantic Suspense
Lost Down Deep by Sara Davison
Point of Danger by Irene Hannon
Airborne by DiAnn Mills
Short Novel
The Christmas Bargain by Lisa Carter
Killer Insight by Virginia Vaughan
Texas Holiday Hideout by Virginia Vaughan
Speculative
Cry of the Raven (Book 3, The Ravenwood Saga) by Morgan L. Busse
Stealing Embers by Julie Hall
The Vault Between Spaces by Chawna Schroeder
Young Adult
Victoria Grace the Jerkface by S.E. Clancy
The Story Hunter by Lindsay A. Franklin
Mortal Sight by Sandra Fernandez Rhoads
Debut
Things We Didn’t Say by Amy Lynn Green
The Edge of Everywhen by A.S. Mackey
Mortal Sight by Sandra Fernandez Rhoads
Tags: A. S. Mackey, Amanda Barratt, Amy Lynn Green, Ane Mulligan, Carrie Stuart Parks, Chawna Schroeder, Connilyn Cossette, contemporary fiction, Courtney Walsh, David L. Winters, debut, Denise Hunter, DiAnn Mills, Elizabeth Ludwig, Elizabeth Musser, Erin Stevenson, historical fiction, historical romance fiction, Irene Hannon, Jody Hedlund, Julie Hall, Lindsay A. Franklin, Morgan L. Busse, mystery fiction, Nancy Mehl, novella, romance fiction, romantic suspense fiction, S. E. Clancy, Sandra Fernandez Rhoads, Sara Davison, speculative fiction, suspense fiction, Suzanne Woods Fisher, Tammy L. Gray, thriller, Virginia Vaughn, young adult fiction
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