Kumadai Run by Jaleta Clegg

The biggest danger of the Kumadai Run lies on a fractured world buried deep in an area of twisted space. When the Phoenix is caught in a trap five hundred years old, Dace faces the most demanding challenge of her life. The Kumadai Run is a dangerous route–radiation storms, nebulas, and the occasional black hole. Dace is certain her ship can handle those. But she […]

August 3, 2013 / 0 Comments
A Timeless Romance: Autumn Collection

A Timeless Romance: Autumn Collection

Six romantic suspense novellas, all with one thing in common: Romance. In Heather Horrocks’ charming story, A Hound Dog Named Elvis, interior designer, Kaitlin Hartley returns to her hometown of Aspen Grove, California, to the job of her dreams after a year of specialized training in New York. During the town’s Autumn Festival, she enters her dachshund, Elvis, into the Running of the Hallowieners race. […]

August 2, 2013 / 2 Comments
Newport Ladies Book Club: Shannon’s Hope by Josi S. Kilpack

Newport Ladies Book Club: Shannon’s Hope by Josi S. Kilpack

Shannon’s troubled stepdaughter has been missing for two weeks. When Keisha finally calls, Shannon doesn’t hesitate to welcome her into her home despite her husband, John’s, misgivings. As a pharmacist, Shannon has always taken an analytical view of Keisha’s addiction problems and feels that treating her underlying depression and providing a support system can break the bonds that have taken over her life. When Keisha […]

August 2, 2013 / 4 Comments
August 2013 Sponsors

August 2013 Sponsors

Now that we’ve finished up SBT13, we’re going back to our regular book giveaway program. Need a refresher on how it works? Click here. Except. I’m testing something new this month: 1) We’re going to try the Rafflecopter thing and see if it works better than simply commenting, and 2) Some of our book prizes will be ebook formats. (So pay attention when you enter […]

August 1, 2013 / 1 Comment

Summer Book Trek Final Post!

Summer Book Trek 2013 is over! A great big Thank You all those who participated in the Summer Book Trek this year—both the rabid readers and the awesome authors and publishers who provided our prizes! How many novels by LDS authors did you read in July? One? Four? More than 20? Official recognition for Most Books Read (as reported via the Rafflecopter form) goes to […]

August 1, 2013 / 1 Comment

Feudlings In Sight by Wendy Knight

Boys of war suck at romance. Charity Delyle has lived in the shadow of her Prodigy cousin and his powerful Guard since the day she was born. And she doesn’t mind—really. Except that being in Hunter’s shadow means that he can’t see her. And she’d like that to change. Hunter has one purpose in life: Protect the Prodigy, or die trying. That means a social […]

July 31, 2013 / 0 Comments

Chihuahua Momma by Amy Jarecki

In the frenetic world of canine pageants like Westminster, where dog hair flies and personalities diverge, Rebecca Lee remains in a cocoon of loneliness. Widowed, with two teenaged kids and a business to run, Rebecca would rather mow through five-hundred poodle cuts than think about dating. But when former quarterback Matt Johnson shows up to buy a Chihuahua, his irresistible grin rocks her world–until Matt’s […]

July 31, 2013 / 2 Comments

Earth Bound by Aprilynne Pike

Tavia Michaels is the sole survivor of the plane crash that killed her parents. When she starts to see strange visions of a boy she’s never spoken with in real life, she begins to suspect that there’s much about her past that she isn’t being told. Tavia immediately searches for answers, desperate to determine why she feels so drawn to a boy she hardly knows. […]

July 31, 2013 / 1 Comment

Aos Si by Rebecca Lyn Shelley

When Carla’s mother drags her from their home in Denver to The Valley, Carla figures her life is over. But a mysterious neighbor embroils her in a battle between the ancient and powerful Aos Si. Then she meets Shade, a servant of the evil Aos Si. Carla’s attraction to Shade is as deep as the power flows that surround them, but her attempt to free […]

July 30, 2013 / 0 Comments

Home to Whiskey Creek by Brenda Novak

Sometimes home is the refuge you need—and sometimes it isn’t Adelaide Davies, who’s been living in Sacramento, returns to Whiskey Creek, the place she once called home. She’s there to take care of her aging grandmother and to help with Gran’s restaurant, Just Like Mom’s. But Adelaide isn’t happy to be back. There are too many people here she’d rather avoid, people who were involved […]

July 30, 2013 / 4 Comments