
Have you ever discovered a job you didn’t know existed through reading fiction?
I created this series of posts as a way to challenge myself to find Christian fiction books with female main characters who work in more unusual jobs. In this way, I would discover new authors & new occupations and even learn a little behind the scenes of some roles through the stories.. This list is a work in progress and I hope that it will be useful.
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NB. Titles that I have personally read & recommend have a red heart emoji ❤️
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Scientist
Undetected ❤️ by Dee Henderson
Sky-diving Instructor
Forever Love by Jessica Nelson
Smoke Jumper
Where There’s Smoke by Susan May Warren
Social Worker
Deadly Pursuit ❤️ by Irene Hannon
Speech Writer
Bait 4 a Trap by Ann Stang
The Guardian ❤️ by Dee Henderson
Speech Pathologist
The Devoted Groom by Cami Checketts
The Valentine Verse by JoAnn Durgin
Sportscaster
Courage in Paradise by Chas Williamson
Stylist
Dream with Me, Cowboy by Debra Clopton
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Theatrical Set Designer
Least Expected by Autumn Macarthur
Tour Guide
Ti Amo ❤️ by Marion Ueckermann
Translator
Against the Tide by Elizabeth Camden
Things We Didn’t Say by Amy Lynn Green
Trauma Psychologist
The Healer ❤️ by Dee Henderson
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US Marshal
Deadly Alliances by Candle Sutton
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Veterinarian
Her Merriweather Hero by Rachel Skatvold
Vintage Plane Restorer
All of You by Sarah Monzon
Vlogger
Song of Mercy by Brenda S Anderson
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Website Designer
Muffins & Moonbeams by Elizabeth Maddrey
Wedding Photographer
Goodbye, Magnolia by Krista Noorman
Wedding Planner
A Touch of Romance ❤️ by Kimberly Rae Jordan
A Wedding to Adore by Evangeline Kelly
Wingsuit Pilot
Oslo Overtures by Marion Ueckermann
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Youtuber (Social Media Influencer)
A Love So Real ❤️ by Kimberly Rae Jordan
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I welcome your input so please do share any books that you’ve read with occupations that are not on the list 🙂