Announcing Our New NonFic Editor: Barbara Kudwa
Meet our New Non-Fiction Editor!
Watson is as science fiction author and a convert to Catholicism from the Church of Christ. In between teaching R.C.I.A. classes Watson typically reviews science fiction and mystery novels where she obsesses over robots, strange aliens and anything related to cyborgs or questions about the nature of humans and souls. As for non-Catholic books, anything that compares Catholic Theology of the Body ethics with another worldview would be fascinating. Also, a space haj or other various comparative pilgrimages would be fantastic! Basically, if you have big ideas or philosophy in your fiction she’ll probably want to read it.
Meet our New Non-Fiction Editor!
Annette makes all the wrong decisions for her love life—but through Grace finds true wisdom.
The true story of St. Michael, the original punch-communism-in-the-face superhero
I knew this book was going to be scary. What I did NOT expect was to be left with a deep feeling of peace and comfort.
A beautiful memoir about the love of God and the love of a good dog.
The book-geeks have spoken! Top favorite genres in Catholic literature July 2018- July 2019
Jedi Adventure meets Christian Epic
A Catholic Historical Epic to Rival The Sound of Music.
The mist that settles over San Francisco hides the ugly parts of her world. Can Kristine find the courage to see with unclouded eyes?
Stories from the front lines of the Church’s mission to protect Brazilians farmers from theft and greed.
This children’s fable will teach the whole family Biblical literacy and the Christian symbolic language.
This thought-provoking children’s tale is tailor made to improve reading comprehension and teach a child where real self-worth comes from.
What if you were Jesus’ protective older brother? Could you navigate the courts of Rome & Jerusalem to save him?
An English lawyer runs afoul of necrotic vampires, and even worse things– Dominican Priests!
2018 was a fantastic year for Catholic fiction! Check out our best picks of the year and let us know your favorites.
Courtney Guest Kim joins us to help readers figure out where to start in the long and renowned roster of Catholic Literary Classics!
There are many good apologetics books out there but this book teaches you how to speak to the heart as much as the head.
In her memoir, Marianne Collins pulls no punches in presenting the mistakes she made in her journey to find a fervent and lasting love
How reading fiction became a crucial step in my conversion to the Catholic Church.
A Catholic end-of days inspired by the private revelations of the saints.
“Big Trouble in Little China” meets Saint George and the Dragon
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This is the feisty lady-doc origin story I have been waiting for. Golder proves herself to be an excellent character writer in the mystery genre.
For a Catholic reader, the Doha Experiment offers a unique opportunity to understand both the Jewish mind and the Qatari culture.
This is NOT another DaVinci Code, but it is so cleverly disguised as one it makes the perfect gift for your anti-Catholic friends and family.
Do not be afraid. The Vatican’s top exorcist shares stories of his day job that prove God’s power over evil.
A cloistered nun confronts her faith when she realizes that the private revelations she has been given might be the product of epilepsy.
After the loss of her child, Rachel goes insane but she must pull her mind back together to solve a murder and save her own life.
Helen grew up on a world ruled by women where showing interest in your father is taboo, but she will journey across planets to save him.
McCracken gives us the grounded swashbuckling Catholic hero that our inner child has always wanted.
After her husband’s murder Dr. Jane Wallace moves to Colorado to nurse her grudge against the world and ends up tracking a serial assassin.