Escape by Theresa Sneed

Escape by Theresa Sneed

Her past is too painful to remember, so she doesn’t. Finding her wandering the streets of Boston in a daze, Sheriff Malcolm Snyder gives Elizabeth Shepherd a name, but no identity. He cruelly locks her in his cellar and keeps her captive for five gruesome years, until one evening, when she escapes with his truck, his money, and his five year old daughter, Sally. They […]

July 28, 2014 / 0 Comments
Gates of Atlantis: Banshee At the Gate by Wendy Knight

Gates of Atlantis: Banshee At the Gate by Wendy Knight

Thirteen-year-old half-breed banshee, Seven, likes her life. She leads souls safely to Death and she has the planet’s most awesome dad and little brother. But a cryptic message from Atlantis asking for her help changes all that. And then there’s Death, who has decided it’s time to take her brother’s soul. Now she’s racing across the world, trying to stay one step ahead of Death. […]

July 28, 2014 / 1 Comment
A Strand of Doubt by Donna Gustainis Fuller

A Strand of Doubt by Donna Gustainis Fuller

Romantic Suspense. 249 pages. Print, e-Book. Jana Clawson has a propensity for Chinese food, M&M’s, and chocolate chip cookies, and she deals with opposition with a wry sense of humor. She is caught up in a whirlwind known as Trevor Willis, the most eligible non-Mormon bachelor in Portland. He is perfect in every way, but will his secrets be too much for their relationship? While […]

July 25, 2014 / 0 Comments

Summer Book Trek 2014 Week 4

I’m doing our weekly wrap up early this week because I will be on a plane flying across the country tomorrow. I think this is the best Summer Book Trek we’ve ever had. So much positive response. The participants are loving it, and so are the sponsors! Tell your friends that it’s not too late to enter. You can sign up  to win free books […]

July 25, 2014 / 0 Comments
Benotripia: Keys to the Dream World by McKenzie Wagner

Benotripia: Keys to the Dream World by McKenzie Wagner

“The Dream World is a real, physical place,” Jessicana read. “It is like an invisible passageway between the three islands. The Darvonians have figured out a way to enter into it with their minds. I must now hide the Stones before they find doorway again. It is—” Jessicana stopped and frowned deeply. “The ink is smudged over the rest of it.” Since the leaders of […]

July 25, 2014 / 0 Comments
A Safe Space by E.M. Tippetts

A Safe Space by E.M. Tippetts

Everyone needs a safe space. For Lizzie Warner, that space has always been in front of the camera on her hit show, or on stage before a sold out concert arena. Since before she can remember, she’s been a star, but that may be about to change. She’s nineteen. Her show has been cancelled and now she’s going to play the lead in a new […]

July 24, 2014 / 1 Comment
The Curious Leaf by Danyelle Leafty

The Curious Leaf by Danyelle Leafty

A flower. A faerie. The power of a wish. This short fairy tale tells the story of a flower who longs to do more than stand reliably in her pot day after day. Instead, she wishes she could sprout wings and fly high enough to brush against the stars and sky. A passing faerie hears her wish and is willing to grant it . . […]

July 23, 2014 / 0 Comments
A Timeless Romance: Summer In New York Collection

A Timeless Romance: Summer In New York Collection

Six contemporary romance novellas, all set in renowned New York City with one thing in common: Romance. In USA Today bestselling author Janette Rallison’s delightful novella, JOB HAZARDS, Lydia Robinson is posing as a prostitute. Undercover of course. Lydia’s job as a police officer hasn’t reeled in her prince charming yet. That is, until Harrison Aldridge, old high school flame, pulls up to the corner […]

July 22, 2014 / 3 Comments
Son of War, Daughter of Chaos by Janette Rallison

Son of War, Daughter of Chaos by Janette Rallison

Aislynn is accustomed to watching for the enemy. Her parents instructed her from the time she was young to look for people with the signs: greater than normal strength, eyes that can glow green, and the ability to jump long distances. Over the years, Aislynn has come to view her parents’ fears as quirks—things that get in the way of having a normal high school […]

July 21, 2014 / 3 Comments

Summer Book Trek 2014 Week 3

We’re halfway through the trek and doing great! I am so pleased with the response, the number of books reviewed online, and the number of books I’ve given away so far. But I still have around 40 books up for grabs in the giveaway! It’s not too late to join us. You can sign up any time during the month. Even if you find you’re […]

July 19, 2014 / 0 Comments