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Ellie has loved Christian fiction for many years, after being introduced to it back in 1990. She developed "The Christian
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resource site for readers to become more familiar with Christian fiction titles on the market. Since then, she has maintained
the site in her own spare time, as well as juggling a full-time job with GPH Wholesale, a distributor of Christian literature, and being
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more than 10 years.
1. Tell us a little about yourself.
I am a wife and mother living in Northwest Montana. I love writing, but also balance it with homeschooling my three kids and working with teenage moms in a weekly support group. I've written three novels for Moody Publishing. I've also written one children's book "10 Minutes to Showtime" and my book for teen moms, "Life Interrupted: The Scoop On Being a Young Mom" was nominated for the Gold Medillian Award.
Read more... (Profile Interview August 2005)
Arms Of Deliverance (2006)
Moody Press
Two friends, Mary and Lee, land similar reporting jobs at the New York
Tribune on the eve of the war’s outbreak and soon they become
competitors. Mary’s coverage of a bombing raid over Germany
leads to a plane wreck and an adventurous escape attempt from
across enemy lines. And when Lee hears of Mary’s plight, she
bravely heads to war-torn Europe in an effort to help rescue her
friend. Will there be enough time for diplomacy or will war get
the best of everyone?
Dawn Of A Thousand Nights (2005)
Moody Press
They weren't at Normandy or Omaha Beach, but these unsung heroes fought honorably during World War II. Meet Dan Fletcher, a downed pilot who survives the Bataan Death March; Libby Conner, a WASP pilot who longs for respect; and Natsu Hidki, an imperial army officer who struggles over his role in Japan's POW camps.
From Dust And Ashes (2003)
Moody Press
Amidst the dark horror of 1945 Austria, a cowardly SS officer abandons his wife as U.S. forces advance on Nazi death camps. Alone and guilt-ridden, Helene begins helping the holocaust survivors---and experiences her own liberation from spiritual bondage. But when she meets Peter, an American soldier who helped free the town's concentration camp, will old shame overcome the promise of new hope and forgiveness?
Night Song (2004)
Moody Press
It's been 55 years, and Jakub Hanauer still remembers the cold stone, the quarry dust, the sounds of moans and music---and the young prisoner who fakes his way into an orchestra in a desperate attempt to survive a Nazi death camp. A finely woven story of grace in the midst of unspeakable horror.