Fiction:
* The Bridegroom (This is her most popular book, a fictionalized account of the life of Hosea and Gomer, exploring themes of God's unconditional love and forgiveness)
* The Prophet (A sequel to *The Bridegroom*, continuing the story of Hosea and Gomer)
* The Song of Susanna (A fictional account of the life of Susanna, a woman accused of adultery in the book of Daniel)
* The Search for Hidden Treasure (A fictional story about the search for the Ark of the Covenant)
* When God Whispers Your Name (A contemporary novel about a woman's journey of faith and self-discovery)
* The King's Daughter (A fictionalized account of Esther, the Jewish queen who saved her people from extermination)
* The Beloved (A fictionalized account of the life of Ruth and Boaz, exploring themes of redemption and loyalty)
Non-fiction:
* The Women of the Bible Speak (A study of the lives and lessons of women in the Bible)
* The Women of the Old Testament (A devotional guide focusing on the lives of women in the Old Testament)
* The Women of the New Testament (A devotional guide focusing on the lives of women in the New Testament)
* A Woman After God's Own Heart (A devotional guide to developing a deeper relationship with God)
* The Gift of Acceptance (A book on overcoming the pain of rejection)
* A Simple, Sweet, and Savory Life (A collection of essays on everyday life and faith)
* The God Who Sees (A study of the biblical story of Hagar)
* The Armor of God for Women (A guide to spiritual warfare for women)
Other:
* The Bridegroom's Promise (A devotional for brides-to-be)
* The Wedding Bible (A comprehensive resource for planning a Christian wedding)
Liz Curtis Higgs' books are widely read and appreciated for their insightful writing, engaging stories, and biblical foundations.