Thursday, April 29, 2010

2010 Christy Award nominees announced!

ANN ARBOR, Mich.—The Christy Advisory Board is pleased to announce nominees in nine categories for the 2010 Christy Awards honoring Christian fiction. The Christy Awards will be conferred in advance of the International Christian Retailing Show at a ceremony at the Renaissance St. Louis Grand Hotel, Sat., June 26, 2010, at 7:30 p.m. Author and entrepreneur Lisa Samson, a two-time Christy Award winner and seven-time nominee, will present the keynote address.

Tickets to the event are $30. For more information about the awards reception and to make reservations (beginning Apr. 30), visit the Christy Award website at http://www.christyawards.com.

The 2010 Christy Award nominees are:

CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE
  • Breach of Trust by DiAnn Mills • Tyndale House Publishers

  • How Sweet It Is by Alice J. Wisler • Bethany House Publishers: a Division of Baker Publishing Group

  • Stand-In Groom by Kaye Dacus • Barbour Publishing


CONTEMPORARY SERIES, SEQUELS, AND NOVELLAS
  • Who Do I Talk To? by Neta Jackson • Thomas Nelson

  • The Hope of Refuge by Cindy Woodsmall • WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group

  • Daisy Chain by Mary DeMuth • Zondervan


CONTEMPORARY STANDALONE
  • June Bug by Chris Fabry • Tyndale House Publishers

  • The Passion of Mary-Margaret by Lisa Samson • Thomas Nelson

  • Veiled Freedom by Jeanette Windle • Tyndale House Publishers


FIRST NOVEL
  • The Familiar Stranger by Christina Berry • Moody Publishers

  • Fireflies in December by Jennifer Erin Valent • Tyndale House Publishers

  • Scared by Tom Davis • David C. Cook


HISTORICAL
  • A Flickering Light by Jane Kirkpatrick • WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group

  • Though Waters Roar by Lynn Austin • Bethany House Publishers: a Division of Baker Publishing Group

  • The Swiss Courier by Tricia Goyer & Mike Yorkey • Revell Books: a Division of Baker Publishing Group


HISTORICAL ROMANCE†
  • Beyond This Moment by Tamera Alexander • Bethany House Publishers: a Division of Baker Publishing Group

  • A Bride in the Bargain by Deeanne Gist • Bethany House Publishers: a Division of Baker Publishing Group

  • The Inheritance by Tamera Alexander • Thomas Nelson

  • The Silent Governess by Julie Klassen • Bethany House Publishers: a Division of Baker Publishing Group


SUSPENSE
  • Intervention by Terri Blackstock • Zondervan

  • Lost Mission by Athol Dickson • Howard Books: a Division of Simon & Schuster

  • The Night Watchman by Mark Mynheir • WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group


VISIONARY
  • By Darkness Hid by Jill Williamson • Marcher Lord Press

  • The Enclave by Karen Hancock • Bethany House Publishers: a Division of Baker Publishing Group

  • Valley of the Shadow by Tom Pawlik • Tyndale House Publishers


YOUNG ADULT
  • Beautiful by Cindy Martinusen-Coloma • Thomas Nelson

  • The Blue Umbrella by Mike Mason • David C. Cook

  • North! or Be Eaten by Andrew Peterson • WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group


†Historical Fiction includes four nominees due to a tie in scoring.

View this press release as a PDF: http://ajast.com/ChristyNomineesPR2010.pdf

8 comments:

Karen Lange said...

Thanks for sharing this list! :)

Christina Tarabochia said...

I can't believe it! Do you realize this was the first place I saw the results??? Check my blog for the funny way I heard about it. :) Praise God!

Brenda S. Anderson said...

Thank you for posting this! I love to read the best in Christian fiction, and it's fun to see that many of my all-time favorite books are 2010 Christy finalists. It really was a great year for Christian fiction.

Gossip Cowgirl said...

So glad to see that "Beautiful" won. That was the best book I've read all year!!

Vannetta Chapman said...

What an exciting list of fabulous authors. Thanks for posting!

Cson said...

Way to go Andrew Peterson! Absolutely LOVED that book.

Edgy Inspirational Author said...

Very cool! I have read a good portion of the books on this list and they are very deserving.

Nishant said...

Thanks for sharing this list! :
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