Wanda Luttrell is a renowned American author, known for her Christian-themed historical fiction and suspense novels. She currently resides outside of Frankfort, Kentucky, where she often finds inspiration for her writing. Luttrell has established herself as a prominent figure in the world of Christian literature, garnering a devoted following of readers who appreciate her unique storytelling abilities and commitment to exploring themes of faith and suspense within historical contexts.
One of Luttrell's most popular works is the Sarah's Journey series, which is aimed at a younger audience and follows the adventures of a young girl named Sarah in 1775. The series, which includes five books, tells the story of Sarah and her family as they move from Virginia to Kentucky. As a historical novel for middle grades, Sarah's Journey provides young readers with an engaging and educational look at life in 18th century America, all while incorporating themes of faith and suspense that keep readers on the edge of their seats. Luttrell's ability to craft compelling narratives that appeal to both young and old audiences alike has earned her the title of "queen of Christian suspense" and cemented her place as a beloved author in the genre.
Sarah's Journey Books
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Title
Year
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1
Home on Stoney Creek
1994
2
Stranger in Williamsburg
1994
3
Reunion In Kentucky
1994
4
Whispers In Williamsburg
1997
5
Shadows on Stoney Creek
1997
Standalone Novels
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Title
Year
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1
The House of Elnora Garland
1971
2
The Legacy of Drennan's Crossing
1985
3
In the Shadow of the White Rose
1986
4
The Dandelion Killer
2003
5
House at Devil's Bend
2014
6
The Season for Miracles
2014
7
Straight on to Murder
2015
Short Story Collections
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Title
Year
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1
Keeping Christmas
2012
2
The View from October
2013
Non-Fiction Books
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Title
Year
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1
Let's Explore Kentucky
2005
2
Timeless Needs, Eternal Hope
2007
Immigrants Chronicles Books (by with Judith Miller McCoy)