Congratulations to our members on their achievements!
- Robin Lee Hatcher was delighted to learn that her novel, Wishing for Mistletoe, is a Selah Awards finalist in the Contemporary Romance Category.
- Meghann Whistler’s book, Their Unlikely Protector, is a Selah Awards finalist in the Contemporary Romance Category.
- Terri Reed’s book, Trained to Protect, hit the NYT Bestseller and Publishers Weekly Bestseller lists last week. In addition, she will be a contributor to the 2026 continuity series from Love Inspired Suspense.
- Jill Dewhurst’s novel, Heidi’s Faith, is a Selah Awards finalist in the Western Fiction Category.
- Tabitha Bouldin signed a four-book contract with Love Inspired.
- Laura Scott is thrilled to have signed a contract for the first book in the 2026 K9 Continuity Series for Love Inspired Suspense.
- Darlene Turner’s Christmas Novella, Mistletoe and Mayhem in the Rockies, is a Selah Awards finalist in the Novella Category.
- Irene Ivy’s short story, Seeds of Yellow and Blue, has been acquired by Viridine Literary, a digital literary magazine, with an estimated publication date of April 1st.
- Karen Barnett’s dual timeline story, Where Trees Touch the Sky: A Redwood National Park Novel, has been named a Foreword INDIES Book of the Year finalist in the Religious Adult Fiction category.
- Megan Besing’s book, Flashover, is a Selah Awards finalist in the Audio Book Category.
- Chris Maday Schmidt’s short story about a divine encounter in Arizona’s White Mountains will be published in the Guideposts series, Too Amazing for Coincidence.
- All three of Robin Patchen’s Wright Heroes of Maine books — Rescuing You, Finding You, and Sheltering You — are Selah Awards finalists in the Romantic Suspense Category.
- Lori DeJong’s novel, Love’s True Home, is a Selah Awards finalist in the Contemporary Romance Category.