Christian Author Alleges Plagiarism with Added Sex Scenes

By: Sep. 10, 2014
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Christian novel writer, Rachel Ann Nunes, has filed suit against another writer in a Utah federal court citing that her book, A Bid for Love, was plagiarized by Tiffanie Rushton's "eerily similar" story, The Auction Deal.

According to reports, Nunes claims the book was written by Rushton under the pen name Sam Taylor Mullens. She says, "All the characters are the same, lines throughout and the plot. It is really hard for me to read it. I feel like my life has been stolen."

She said she named a character after one of her seven children, making the added sex scenes particularly disturbing.

Rushton declined to comment.

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Photo Credit: The Associated Press


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