In the book Sitting on the Fence, we met Khara. Khara is a ball of fire and when she loves – she loves HARD. For Khara love becomes a problem. Here are three reasons why you should read Fighting the Good Fight.
You are in search of Romance
Khara and Christian are in love. Christian, Khara’s college sweetheart, is perfect. He loves, provides, and is gorgeous. Every woman wants a man like Christian but Khara is his true love.
You are in search of church fiction
I get it you want all the drama and love without feeling like you are compromising your faith. Fighting the Good Fight is a Christian Fiction Romance. The characters will entertain as well as edify.
You are in search of Urban( Black or African-American) Christian fiction
There are many Christian Romances but if you are looking for multicultural characters this is your next read. If you are an avid reader you are aware of the number of books that don’t have Black characters. Fighting the Good Fight contain both black and white characters.
In Fighting the Good Fight, Khara her sister, and her friends are portrayed in the book as typical Christians would be shown. These characters are real and they are dealing with a REAL problem.
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Looking for a great series? Pick up the No Love Like God’s Love series.
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About the author
She Nell is the author of over 11 Christian Fiction books. In 2020 she published her tenth Amazon best seller Walking Crooked with Christ and became the CEO of Light and Salt Press LLC. Her blog Shenellinc.com is a go-to resource for writers and readers of Christian Fiction.