Jennifer Hudson Taylor writes Medieval to contemporary Christian fiction set in Europe and the Carolinas. Much of her work is inspired by her own family history dating as far back as 1630 when many of her ancestors migrated to America. All of her novels include elements of faith, history, drama, suspense and romance. She dedicates everything she writes to the glory of God, the one who truly inspires her and has given her this wealth of history.
Highland Blessings, Coming May 2010, Abingdon Press
Scotland, 1463
Bryce MacPhearson kidnaps Akira MacKenzie to honor a promise he's made to his dying father. While Akira's strength in the Lord becomes a witness to Bryce, a series of murders leave a trail of unanswerd questions, confusion, and a legacy of hate between their clans.
Soon it becomes apparent that Akira's life is in danger. Bryce must look beyond his pain and seek the truth in his heart, while Akira must forgive, so that a simple promise can turn into God's bountiful blessings.
Other books Jennifer's agent is shopping around:
Faith Endures, England, 1815
Preston Mallory hires Alyse McVey as a nanny. Recovering from an abused and hurtful past, Alyse flees from Preston when she discovers he isn't the widower she thought he was and the child she cares for isn't even his.
Beloved Liberty, Hartsville, SC, 1810
Daughter of a wealthy plantation owner, Catherine Oakes wants the perfect life with her politician fiancé. But when attorney Jacob Hodson arrives in town, his conviction for justice ruins everything.
Forced to choose between her father and fiancé, Catherine turns to her faith in God. Jacob hopes to win her affection, but Catherine isn't so willing to trust her heart to another man so quickly again.
Can their fragile relationship survive their insecurities, while a family secret is revealed, a little girl found, and runaway slaves stir up more controversy? Will God's guidance bring them together, or does His perfect will lie on separate paths?
Flaming Rose, Missouri, 1835
A missionary to the Sioux Indians, all that Rose O’Brien has worked for is threatened by Orrick Fulton’s plan to build a railroad across their land. When the Army arrives to forcibly remove them, she suspects he’s partnered with the government. Before he can prove his innocence, a fatal epidemic strikes, and Orrick finds himself turning to the Almighty for answers.
His Writers is a group formed in April 2007 and dedicated to the craft of writing European-based historical novels by members of American Christian Fiction Writers.






