The Wildest Waste by Dene Low

When sixteen-year-old Leah and her seventeen-year-old wealthy mistress Margaret join the Mormon church in Scotland, Margaret’s father disowns his daughter and forces both of them out of his house. Leah and Margaret emigrate by ship and handcarts to Utah. On the journey there, Margaret is married to Peter and becomes estranged from Leah. They remain estranged until Margaret and Peter and Leah, now working for […]

June 17, 2013 / 1 Comment

Werewolf Rage by Katie Lee O’Guinn

Ava Paskell has finally embraced her new life as a werewolf. Especially since that life includes Cyrus Carlston, her mate. Being in love is the best feeling in the world and she wants her dad, Harry to be as happy as she is. So when Perry and Cole Jansen, a brother and sister on the run turn up in town, she’ll do anything to see […]

June 15, 2013 / 0 Comments

After All by Jolene Betty Perry

In Ashley’s mind, her new neighbor Brandt is definitely a “Clive Owen” – one of the few perks of her move halfway through law school. The other perk is getting as far away from where she grew up as possible. With a best friends’ ashes in a jar in her room, and a million reasons she’s determined to finish law school and put bad guys […]

June 15, 2013 / 1 Comment

The Human by Keary Taylor

The city of New Eden is cleared, but it won’t stay that way forever. The Bane continue to advance in horrific ways that will wipe humanity from the face of the Earth. A storm is coming, one none of them could have dared imagine. When a group of outsiders come to the city, everyone is on edge. They have too many questions and not enough […]

June 14, 2013 / 0 Comments

Putting Down the Pieces by Cheryl Leigh

After saving every possible portion of her scant income, twenty-one year old Nika Petrovskya has finally run away from home. Though she leaves behind an unfinished education, a repugnant job, and nine years of neglect and abuse, she can’t seem to shake the terrifying nightmares that plague her sleep. With the right mix of encouragement from her friend Reyna, and steady income from her generous, […]

June 14, 2013 / 1 Comment

Kaybree versus the Angels by Harrison Paul

Kaybree has grown up hearing stories of the Angels, mythical beings who used to defend Nordgard from the creatures of the forest. After leaving mankind without guidance for centuries, they returned fifteen years ago, leaving a fiery swath of destruction. When Kaybree is called to the outpost by the forest, home to her mother’s mysterious Vormund Order, she stumbles into the latest Angel attack. Soon […]

June 13, 2013 / 0 Comments

The Mounds Anomaly by Phyllis Gunderson

Leaving well enough alone is something she can’t do… Matilda (Matt) Howard can’t resist a good mystery. So when one falls into her hands, she relentlessly pieces the clues together to figure out the answer. It all starts with a forgotten coin that Matt finds in her old excavating backpack. But when she takes it to a colleague, it’s instantly branded a fake from one […]

June 13, 2013 / 1 Comment

A Way Back to You by Emily Gray Clawson

What would you do if you were given a second chance? Annabelle, whom nearly everyone calls Anne, has been stuck in the past for two years. Numbed by grief over her husband’s unexpected death and overwhelmed with the responsibility of raising their three young children alone, Anne agrees to let a friend take the kids for the weekend while she tries to get some much-needed […]

June 12, 2013 / 3 Comments

Darkness on the Edge of Light by Scott Everett Bronson

To truly appreciate the light one must know of great darkness; to find a pure and simple joy requires that one also know of deep and penetrating sorrow. Only by confronting this terrible opposition can one discover the power of hope. These four tales by international award-winning author Scott Everett Bronson engage this fundamental conundrum by exploring the darkness that reveals the brightest edge of […]

June 12, 2013 / 0 Comments

Just Like Elizabeth Taylor by Lu Ann Brobst Staheli

Twelve-year-old Liz Taylor has known for a long time that she would escape—escape the abuse against herself, and against her mother. She just didn’t know how or when. Then the perfect opportunity comes—money left of the table by her mother’s abuser—and Liz is on the run. But a girl her age doesn’t have many options when it comes to hideouts, making a K.O. A. Kampground […]

June 11, 2013 / 1 Comment