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Lynda Lee Schab

Biography

Lynda Lee Schab

Lynda Lee Schab got her writing start in greeting cards (Blue Mountain Arts, Dayspring) and from there went on to write articles and short stories (Mature Living, Christian Home & School) and in many places online (including www.Examiner.com and www.wow-womenonwriting.com), but her passion has always been fiction. MIND OVER MADI, her debut novel, is near and dear to her heart. Lynda admits she has a lot in common with the character of Madi. Not only are they both addicted to ice cream, chocolate and computer games, they struggle with the same types of insecurities and continually require a hefty dose of God’s grace. Lynda works behind the scenes at FaithWriters.com and is a member of ACFW. She is a regular book reviewer for FaithfulReader.com and is the Grand Rapids Christian Fiction Examiner and the National Writing Examiner for Examiner.com. MIND OVER MADI received Runner-up in the 2007 FaithWriters Page Turner contest, was a finalist in the 2007 RWA Get your Stiletto in the Door contest, and won second place in the 2008 ACFW Genesis contest, Chick Lit category. Lynda lives with her husband, Rob, and two teenagers in Michigan.

Lynda Lee Schab

Books by Lynda Lee Schab

by Lynda Lee Schab - Christian, Christian Fiction, Fiction, Romance, Women's Fiction

After a rough patch, Madi is determined to get her marriage back on track. She's even taking a romance class at church and getting great suggestions...that fail miserably. The distractions are plenty.  When her mother-in-law moves in --- temporarily, of course --- the stress starts to drive Madi a little crazier than normal. What she wants, more than anything, is some peace among the chaos.

by Lynda Lee Schab - Christian, Christian Fiction, Fiction, Women's Fiction

Madi McCall admits her husband lacks a little in the romance department, but all in all, he’s been a good husband and a good father. Now, though, she suspects Rich is having an affair with Fawn Witchburn, the mother of one of his fourth-grade students