Under Hill by Rebecca Lyn Shelley

When the Valley falls to Sunblade and Carla’s mother is captured, Carla realizes that only her father is powerful enough to defeat Sunblade and save her mother. But Athol is a prisoner of the High Court in the Realm Under the Hill. After the assassination of the Aos Si king, Shade has escaped but is hurt and dying. He flees into the hands of an […]

August 22, 2013 / 0 Comments
Shadows of Valor by Elsie Park

Shadows of Valor by Elsie Park

Torn between justice and revenge, Sir Calan hunts down smugglers in medieval England. Elsbeth, a woman scarred by fire, may hold the key to heal Calan’s troubled soul, but she has secrets of her own. Something dark stirs within the peaceful walls of the prosperous town of Graywall, something only the mysterious vigilante known as The Shadow can overcome. Torn between a sense of justice […]

August 22, 2013 / 0 Comments

Five: Out of the Dark by Holli Anderson

Five teenagers who’ve recently discovered they have magical powers and are living in the Seattle underground feel it’s their responsibility to protect unsuspecting humans from otherworldly foes. Things are going well until Johnathan, their unofficial leader and the boy sixteen year old Paige is in love with, is bitten by a changeling—the venomous saliva causing him to metamorphose into a ravening beast with each full […]

August 21, 2013 / 0 Comments

Landlocked by C.S. Moore

Maribel dreams of the ocean, but has never been. Her overprotective aunt and uncle have kept her away from the place that calls to her at night. And trying to push them into taking her isn’t an option. She knows how much it hurts them to talk about the very thing that took her parents’ lives so many years ago in a boating accident. In […]

August 20, 2013 / 0 Comments

The Double Cross by Carla Kelly

The year is 1780, and Marco Mondragon is a brand inspector in the royal Spanish colony of New Mexico. A widower and rancher, Marco lives on the edge of Comancheria, the domain of the fierce Comanche. Each autumn, Marco takes cattle and wool, and his district’s records of livestock transactions to the governor in Santa Fe. He is dedicated, conscientious and lonely. This year, he […]

August 20, 2013 / 1 Comment

Hadley-Hadley Benson by Jody Wind Durfee

When Maddi Benson moves in next door to Jaxon Quayle, neither of them knows how much life is about to change. Jaxon knows he should date only girls who share his faith, but as he gets to know Maddi he wants his new neighbor to be more than a friend. To make things even more complicated, there s Maddi’s twin brother Hadley (or Hadley-Hadley, as […]

August 19, 2013 / 4 Comments

To Kiss a Werewolf by Molly Snow

As president of Paranormal Addicts Anonymous, Stella’s got no time for popular guys. Especially the surfers who hang at Shoreline’s beach—they think flashing a sand-sprinkled, tanned chest is enough to get any girl. But when surfer-hunk Damien Capernalli crashes Stella’s PAA fieldtrip to a haunted bed and breakfast, it may be time to rethink her priorities. …And what’s with that wolfish gleam in Damien’s eye? […]

August 17, 2013 / 0 Comments

The Colony: Genesis by Michaelbrent Collings

FORGET EVERYTHING YOU THINK YOU KNOW ABOUT ZOMBIES. In under 10 minutes, 99.9% of the world’s population will be dead… or changed.  Conversion is instant. Headshots just make them angry. And they’re getting smarter. Ken Strickland has made it through the first moments. But his family is still out there. Can he survive?  Can he find them? Or will he become one more of the creatures that […]

August 16, 2013 / 1 Comment

Emma’s Choice by Loretta Porter

Emma has her perfect life, complete with an adoring husband and two children. However, when tragedy strikes, Emma must decide how she can possibly pick up the pieces of her shattered heart and continue on. She pushes all outside help away and moves halfway around the world to forget her problems. Being lonely is harder than Emma ever imagined, for the ghosts are constantly there […]

August 15, 2013 / 0 Comments

The Samaritan’s Pistol by Eric Bishop

“Pull a trigger, save a life.” When faced with a perilous choice, Desert Storm veteran, Jim Cooper, makes this decision without hesitation—but not without consequence. His small-town life is hurled inside-out as he finds himself in the midst of four criminals—three of them dead by Jim’s own bullets and one wounded, willing to offer a large reward in exchange for help. Challenged with balancing his […]

August 15, 2013 / 0 Comments