Favorite Author: Shelley Shepard Gray

This week my focus is on one of my favorite authors, Shelley Shephard Gray. Gray is a New York Times and USA Today Best Selling Author. For those of you who are not into the Amish Romance the way I am, she does write contemporary clean, closed-door romances as well. She also knows how to bring the suspense. Gray doesn’t always give the neat and tidy ending your looking for. For example, if a character is looking to become Amish, that may or may not happen. I’m always one to root for the conversion but in real life that’s highly unlikely to happen and she seems to incorporate this reality into her books. Here are some of the books I’ve reviewed on the blog but I’ve read so much more.

  • A is for Amish This is the first in the new series Amish ABCs. I can’t recommend the series enough.
  • B is for Bonnet The second in the series Amish ABCs. I can’t wait for number three!
  • The Christmas Gathering Collection This is a collection of novellas and there is one by Gray. I review each story seperately so you can see my thoughts on hers.

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2 responses to “Favorite Author: Shelley Shepard Gray”

  1. Lisa R. Howeler Avatar

    I have that Christmas one with her novella in it to read and I enjoyed reading about her others. I am going to go read the other reviews as well!

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      I hope you enjoy!

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Welcome to Carla’s Book Crush where I share my favorite clean, Christian reads. I review everything from Amish and historical romance to suspense, contemporary fiction, nonfiction, and the occasional devotional. If it has heart, hope, and a message that points back to Christ, it’s probably on my shelf. I also love chatting with authors and featuring interviews that give you a peek behind the pages. Whether you’re looking for a new release, a cozy weekend read, or just something uplifting and well-written, you’re in the right place. Clean stories. Encouraging faith. Books worth reading.

5 Stars – Overwhelmed me in a good way!
4 Stars – Strongly moved me
3 Stars – Entertaining, worth the read
2 Stars – Meh, take it or leave it
1 Star – Nails on a chalkboard