Baked Alaska by Josi S. Kilpack

Baked Alaska by Josi S. Kilpack

An Alaskan cruise is the setting for amateur detective Sadie Hoffmiller’s latest adventure. Sadie plans to spend time relaxing with her two grown children, Breanna and Shawn, and her boyfriend, Pete, while enjoying the luxury and cuisine of an elegant cruise ship and helping to plan her daughters upcoming wedding. But even as the crew prepares to leave port, Sadie has suspicions about the voyage […]

February 18, 2013 / 3 Comments

The Treehouse by Maren Dille

Ten-year-old Artie and his friends love two things: Molly Martin, and baseball. They are terrified of exactly two things: Molly Martin, and Old Lady Farnsworth, Artie’s crochety elderly neighbor. When their baseball is stolen by Old Lady Farnsworth, Artie and his friends embark on a secret mission to steal it back. But they can’t do that without the help of Molly Martin, and she’s got […]

February 16, 2013 / 0 Comments

Secret Keepers by Charissa Stastny

Suvi Goldstein has found love with James Hinton, but is tormented by doubt and fear when her knight in shining armor becomes the target of evil men. Can she find a power strong enough to vanquish the hold of her Secret Keepers, or will the dark past forever hold her hostage? James Hinton believes he has won the heart of the woman he loves. When […]

February 16, 2013 / 0 Comments

A Long Time (and at one point illegal) Crush by Janette Rallison

From the day Elsie’s big brother brought his friend Kye McBride over to their house, Elsie adored him. When she was eight she secretly blew kisses to him. When she was twelve she sat on the stairs, unnoticed, and watched him escort another girl to prom. When she was a senior in high school, she walked into math class and found out he was her […]

February 16, 2013 / 2 Comments

Fractured Soul by Rachel McClellan

I’m dying, I thought. This was unexpected and not at all how I envisioned my death. I was supposed to die gardening in a flowerbed as a hundred-year-old woman, not as a seventeen-year-old trapped in a lake beneath inches of ice. Llona Reese is used to living on the run. After the Vykens killed her parents, she knew they would eventually come for her too. […]

February 15, 2013 / 1 Comment

Pieces by Michelle Davidson Argyle

Two years after watching her kidnappers go to prison, Naomi Jensen is still in love with one of them. Jesse will be released in a few years, and Naomi knows college is the perfect distraction while she waits. But when her new friend Finn makes her question what is right and what is wrong, she begins to wonder if Jesse is the one for her […]

February 15, 2013 / 1 Comment

Manipulation by Jolene Perry

Three girls…Three talents…And a 300 year old tragedy that follows them in the shadows. Addison Prince has almost always gotten what she wants. Dean Courser only wants to find his brother, but it’s the one thing he’s failed at—even with his unusual ability. Dean and Addison share the gift of Manipulation—a brief touch that forces others to do what they wish. But when they meet […]

February 14, 2013 / 0 Comments

Family Size by Maria Hoagland

Is it one-size-fits-all, or all sizes fit? A novel about friendships, faith, and fertility by LDS women’s fiction author Maria Hoagland. Jessica loves being the mom of an ever-expanding family, but when an ultrasound throws her a curve, can she adapt with grace? Dragged away from home, Maya feels deserted by her workaholic husband in a land of confusing accents and church cliques. What will […]

February 14, 2013 / 2 Comments

Blue Sky by Melissa Lemon

Sunny is bereaving the sudden death of her parents. Lewis is a homeless runaway seeking shelter in Sunny’s basement from an early winter storm. When they unexpectedly meet, Sunny wants nothing more than to kill him. After a bizarre hostage situation and a poker game, Sunny realizes that Lewis isn’t out to hurt her. Their initial distaste turns to friendship and love, but Sunny isn’t […]

February 13, 2013 / 0 Comments

Safe Haven by Jean Holbrook Mathews

With her family left destitute by her father’s recent death, Susanna Thayer believes her only hope is to marry life-long friend Jonathan Burnley. But Jonathan heeds the counsel of his father, an unscrupulous lawyer, to marry a cousin of greater wealth and position, and Susanna is forced to endure grueling labor in a cotton mill far from her remaining family. When she and her best […]

February 13, 2013 / 2 Comments