The Eye of Moloch by Glenn Beck

The last battle for freedom is underway. Molly Ross has torn aside the curtain to reveal a shadow war being waged for the future of America. In the six months since then, her fight for freedom hasn’t gone well. Marked as traitors and hunted by ruthless government-sanctioned mercenaries using the most advanced surveillance technologies ever created, Ross and her “Founders’ Keepers” find themselves cornered and […]

June 22, 2013 / 0 Comments

Lord Haversham Takes Command by Heidi Ashworth

Lord Haversham feels as if he is always running, first from Lord and Lady Avery, his foolish parents, then from the consequences of a schoolboy prank gone awry. Now a secret service agent to the young Queen Victoria, he has run back to England from traitors who seek his life. Little does he know he is running into danger of a different kind; the perceptive, […]

June 21, 2013 / 2 Comments

Blood Moon by Teri Harman

A hand slowly reaches out a crack in the window to feel the light sprinkles of rain. The hand, cemented with dirt, sweat, and blood, trembles like a withered leaf clinging to a dead branch. Although filthy, the hand emits a history of grace and elegance long lost to the evils of torture and imprisonment . . . From what Willa recalls, seeing this pitiful […]

June 21, 2013 / 1 Comment

Through Cloud and Sunshine by Dean Hughes

Nauvoo was supposed to be the kingdom of God on earth, but Will and Liz Lewis are learning that it takes more than dreaming of Zion to make it a reality. Sickness, poverty, and just plain human nature add to the struggles for the Lord’s people, but every now and then a glimpse of heaven shines through. Just when things are starting to get settled, […]

June 20, 2013 / 4 Comments

Island of the Stone Boy by L.T. Downing

Is death the only way off McGraw Island? There he was. In the window. His hair was red, his face pale. Sickly white. Ghostly white. Staring down. Watching me. Watching Mom. Then he began  pounding his hand against the glass, but I couldn’t hear any sound.  His lips, a moldy green, moved. Opened, closed. Open, closed. What word? What syllable? I strained to understand. And then I got […]

June 19, 2013 / 0 Comments
The Butcher of Khardov by Dan Wells

The Butcher of Khardov by Dan Wells

His blind fury is infamous, his strength without rival, but the legend of the man known as the Butcher of Khardov was forged in a crucible of pain… The legacy of the massacre near Boarsgate at the hand of the warcaster Orsus Zoktavir has followed him his whole life—but it is another memory that fuels both his rage and his will to live. Before he […]

June 19, 2013 / 0 Comments

Motive for Murder by Marlene Bateman

Meet Erica Coleman: a gifted and quirky private investigator with a penchant for sleuthing and a passion for chocolate. Erica imagined that her trip to Florida would be a slice of heaven a chance to get away from it all and catch up with her best friend, Wendy. But a mere day into her idyllic vacation, all hope of fun in the sun is dashed […]

June 19, 2013 / 3 Comments

Summer Book Trek Sign Up

Welcome to the 2013 Summer Book Trek Reading Challenge! We officially start on July 1st but you can go ahead and sign up now. Before you sign up, go read the basic info page for our Annual Summer Book Trek. Then join up using the Simply Linked form below. This is a MUST! Rafflecopter won’t let you play if you don’t sign up below. It […]

June 18, 2013 / 4 Comments

Strangers by Michaelbrent Collings

You wake up in the morning to discover that you have been sealed into your home. The doors are locked, the windows are barred. THERE’S NO WAY OUT. A madman is playing a deadly game with you and your family. A game with no rules, only consequences. So what do you do? Do you run? Do you hide? OR DO YOU DIE? Read excerpt Title: […]

June 18, 2013 / 1 Comment

Healing Creek by Jaclyn M. Hawkes

Were they opposites? Or soul mates? Finding she had a perpetually unfaithful husband had been hard to cope with as a newly wed and newly certified marriage counselor. Still, that wasn’t as hard as finding her husband had a newborn daughter with a teenager—effectively ending both her marriage, and the career Monet McLaughlin had spent seven years building. That’ll leave a mark. It’s why she […]

June 17, 2013 / 0 Comments