Today I’d like to introduce a new website to you: Clean Fiction Book Reviews. In case you haven’t noticed the widget in the sidebar, it’s my new website where I’m posting reviews of many books I read.
Why a second site? I love words and books and anything related to either (always have and expect I always will!). I read a lot, and across many genres. When I read a great book or discover a new-to-me author whose work I enjoy, I want to share that with others.
Plus, in case you didn’t realize it, writing and sharing reviews is one of the best ways you can help your favorite authors (other than buying their books, of course!).
I’ve been doing more of that in recent months on my Instagram page, but wanted to go further. So, Clean Fiction Book Reviews was born to house reviews of many books I read. I’ll still post some reviews here (especially for the 2021 Read Something New Book Challenge) but it’s nice to have a dedicated site for them.
Most of the books I post about are considered Christian fiction, but others would be classified as “clean” instead. These books don’t necessarily have an obvious Christian/faith-based message or plot thread, but they support a Christian worldview and don’t have foul language or super graphic scenes. I explain a bit more about my interpretation of “clean fiction” on that site.
The website still in its baby stages and will continue to grow, but I’d love for you to check it out and subscribe if you enjoy reading clean fiction and are interested in keeping up with my reviews. If you want to recommend a book for me to review, just drop me an email! And please tell your friends, since us bookish people know how fun it is to find new books and authors.
What have you read lately? I’ve just finished A Dance in Donegal, a historical romance set in Ireland, by debut author Jennifer Deibel. Share what’s on your reading stack. 🙂
Happy reading!