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COTT: A Look At BETRAYAL by Anne Patrick

Today, we’re excited to highlight another book by Anne Patrick. Anne first visited Clash of the Titles back in 2011–my, how time flies! Betrayal Drew Presley’s wife was murdered while he was serving his country in Iraq. Giving up a career he loved, he’s returned to Dauphine Island to care for his son and try … Continue reading »

Featuring COTT’s Olympia Winner

FIRST ANNUAL OLYMPIA AWARD WINNER: Do No Harm by author Laura McClellan CONGRATULATIONS, LAURA! About Do No Harm: Do No Harm is the story of a disgraced Seattle obstetrician whose efforts to fit into her new Texas home are stymied by family conflicts, cultural differences, church politics, and ghosts from her past.  About the Olympia: … Continue reading »

COTT’s Feb Releases Champion!

The Winner of our February New Release Clash is:  Love’s Journey Home, by Kelly Irvin Huge congrats to Kelly! And a special thank-you to the competing authors for taking part in this sparring match: Traci Hilton, author of Good, Clean, Murder: A Plain Jane Mystery Lena Nelson Dooley, author of Catherine’s Pursuit Anne Patrick, author … Continue reading »

COTT’s Five Fab Feb Releases

We have contestants in all five corners of the ring!  Welcome to another thrilling contest brought to you by your friendly neighborhood Clash of the Titles. This showdown features books released in February 2013. Each is prepared to duke it out for the top spot in this all-out, no-holds-barred, literary sparring match. (Okay, okay, there … Continue reading »

Teen Debut Author, Kaylie Hathaway!

Kaylie Hathaway joins us today. She is a fellow OakTara author! She is a teen with a passion for writing novels of all genres and poems of all lengths. When she was twelve years old, a poem of hers was published on an online magazine. Since then, she has thrown herself into the writing world … Continue reading »

COTT Features Staff Titles

Clash of the Titles adores featuring new releases from Christian authors all over the world, but we’d be remiss to forget the authors on our very own doorstep. COTT is run by a bevy of talented writers–several of whom are published. In fact, in the last year alone, COTT staff has celebrated the release of … Continue reading »