The Three Witches and the Spellbook by A.D. Duling

Molly Woodhaven returns to the woods behind the old victorian and meets up with Mr. Pickett once again. This time he needs her to get something for him…a spellbook to make Spitfire Fuel. Molly must visit the cottage of the three witches and ask them to borrow it for him. Molly knows witches are scary and isn’t so sure she shouldn’t be afraid, no matter […]

October 2, 2012 / 0 Comments

Feedback by Robison Wells

Benson Fisher escaped from Maxfield Academy’s deadly rules and brutal gangs. The worst was over. Or so he thought. But now he’s trapped on the other side of the wall, in a different kind of prison. A town filled with familiar faces. People from Maxfield who Benson had seen die. Friends he was afraid he had killed. They are all pawns in the school’s twisted […]

October 2, 2012 / 3 Comments

Sudden Darkness by Margot Hovley

The news has been filled with stories of tragedy and turmoil. But world events like the recent bombings in London seem far removed from eighteen-year-old Amélie Hatch’s quiet life in Zillah, Washington. She’s content with the predictable pattern of her life school, friends, work. But when Amélie’s father leaves on a mysterious Church assignment, concerns escalate as the family is left with few answers. Then, […]

October 1, 2012 / 2 Comments

One Boy, No Water by Lehua Parker

When old Uncle Kahana and his poi dog ‘Ilima find a newborn with a funny birthmark abandoned on a reef in Hawaii, he soon finds out just how special the child is: the boy is allergic to water. One drop on his skin and it’s like water on a white hot skillet; his allergies also make eating anything raw from the sea or rare meat […]

September 28, 2012 / 0 Comments

Timeless Conflict: The Amons by Ute Perkins

Abandoning the life he so desperately wanted, Warren roams the sea ports of the Atlantic, searching for a way to replace the emptiness in his chest, by filling the pit in his Anubian stomach. Bitter and angry with the Masons about his current state, he feeds his vindictive appetite on unsuspecting humans as he struggles reluctantly to dismiss his past. While the Masons expand the […]

September 27, 2012 / 0 Comments

Sing to Me by Michelle Pennington

Senior Prom is just a few weeks away, and Rylie’s long time crush asked her to go with him. Wow! Could things get more perfect? Oh, except her mom is making her earn the money for her dress, mostly by cleaning all the dead bugs out of their house, and a guy in choir is making her life miserable. Then her mom lands her a […]

September 27, 2012 / 1 Comment

Secrets of the Red Box by Vickie Hall

Bonnie has secrets to keep—secrets with the potential to destroy lives, including her own. Running from her destructive and pain filled past, she recreates herself, believing she has escaped the damning evidence hidden in the red box. When her former life is revealed by a cruel twist of fate, Bonnie faces losing everything, including Glen, the only man she’s ever loved. But is Bonnie the […]

September 26, 2012 / 0 Comments

Sweet Laurel Falls by RaeAnne Thayne

Spring should bring renewal, but Maura McKnight-Parker cannot escape the past. Still reeling from the loss of one daughter, the former free spirit is thrown for a loop by the return of her older daughter, Sage, and the reappearance of her first love, Sage’s father. Jackson Lange never knew his daughter—never even knew that he’d left the love of his life pregnant when he fled […]

September 25, 2012 / 0 Comments

Gift of the Phoenix by Donna Cook

A nation’s fate rests in the hands of three strangers, thrust together by their common destiny to protect the Phoenix, and their world, from destruction. The Three must learn to unite in spite of what separates them, and unlock the magic of three stones that seem to harm as much as they help. Their journey leads them through unexpected doors. Along the way they encounter […]

September 25, 2012 / 0 Comments

Undercover Saint by Frank Holdaway

Going undercover in a Salt Lake City Mormon singles ward is not anti-terrorist agent Matthew Knight’s idea of a high-profile assignment. And he has deliberately avoided the Beehive State ever since his mother was murdered in Salt Lake City when he was eight years old. Ready at first to defy his orders from Washington, he resolves to stick around when he’s attacked by a man […]

September 24, 2012 / 3 Comments