CSFF Tour: By Darkness Hid

It’s Christian Science Fiction and Fantasy Blog Tour time again! (Say THAT five times fast!)

This month’s book (sent to me free by the publisher for review, though as a Canadian I don’t think I’m actually required to disclose that) is By Darkness Hid by Jill Williamson. Classic storyline, great world-building, strong characterization — there’s a lot to recommend this one. Mostly it’s just a great read.

Review coming tomorrow, followed by some sort of rambling thoughts on Wednesday.

For today, links!

Jill Williamson blogs here. She also reviews novels for teens here (there’s a review of my Worlds Unseen here).

By Darkness Hid on Amazon (this is my affiliate link — thanks for clicking!).

And the other fine CSFF bloggers:

Brandon Barr
Keanan Brand
Gina Burgess
Beckie Burnham
Melissa Carswell
Valerie Comer
Karri Compton
R.L. Copple
Amy Cruson
CSFF Blog Tour
Stacey Dale
D. G. D. Davidson
Jeff Draper
Emmalyn Edwards
April Erwin
Sarah Flanagan
Andrea Graham
Tori Greene
Ryan Heart
Joleen Howell
Becky Jesse
Cris Jesse
Jason Joyner
Julie
Carol Keen
Krystine Kercher
Dawn King
Leighton
Rebecca LuElla Miller
New Authors Fellowship
John W. Otte
Crista Richey
Chawna Schroeder
Andrea Schultz
James Somers
Rachel Starr Thomson
Steve Trower
Fred Warren
Dona Watson
Phyllis Wheeler
KM Wilsher


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5 responses to “CSFF Tour: By Darkness Hid”

  1. […] Beckie Burnham ? ? ? Timothy Hicks ? ? ? John W. Otte ? ? ? Chawna Schroeder ? ? ? Rachel Starr Thomson ? ? ? Fred Warren ? ? ? Dona Watson ? ? ? […]

  2. Rachel Avatar
    Rachel

    Hey R.L.,

    I added your name :). I saw that you and Becky figured out the problem over on her blog — glad that got sorted out! I read your review and enjoyed it, but didn’t see a way to comment on your blog.

  3. KM Wilsher Avatar

    Can’t wait for your reveiw :0)

  4. […] Authors Fellowship John W. Otte Crista Richey ? Chawna Schroeder Andrea Schultz James Somers ? Rachel Starr Thomson Steve Trower ? Fred Warren ? Dona Watson ? Phyllis Wheeler ? KM […]

  5. R. L. Copple Avatar

    Rachel,

    I agree, the story was very good. I enjoyed it as well, and recommend it. Teen or adult will enjoy this (I’m an adult, and I did!)

    One note, I’m on the CSFF blog tour as well, and you don’t have my name in the list, I think you used the older list. You may want to check that. I posted a review of the book this morning.

    http://blog.rlcopple.com

    Thanks.

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