The Secret Life of Copernicus H. Stringfellow by Lorin Barber

Copernicus H. Stringfellow, a.k.a. Nick, is far from your average, run-of-the-mill genius. His brains are really more like brawn now that he’s learned to control things with his mind. From fending off would-be muggers to rescuing down-and-out traverlers, there’s no job too small for this superhero, especially after he learns that Twinkies® by the caseload send his super powers skyrocketing! But with powers so fantastic—he […]

March 8, 2012 / 1 Comment

Seven Splinters by L.N. Jennings

When eighteen-year-old Tuuli Jakobsson awakens into her true race, she discovers that her people face a second extinction. The Realm Gate, once designed to protect her race from human destruction, has been choking their magic while the Viking Warlord, their race’s ancient enemy, savagely herds them to reap their dwindling powers. With her race’s history fractioned between seven Lordship stones, can Tuuli solve the mysteries […]

March 7, 2012 / 0 Comments
Banana Split by Josi S. Kilpack

Banana Split by Josi S. Kilpack

A tropical paradise seems like the ideal place for amateur detective Sadie Hofmiller to relax and unwind from the panic attacks that have begun to control her life. But when Sadie accepts the offer to stay at a friend’s condo on the island of Kauai, her perfect vacation turns into a nightmare. On a snorkeling trip with the Blue Muumuus, a community group of adventurous […]

March 6, 2012 / 5 Comments

The Heirs of Southbridge by Jennie Hansen

When tragedy strikes Southbridge plantation, young Clayton and his brother, Travis, are forced from the only home they’ve ever known. Fleeing the drunken rage of their grandfather, with bounty hunters and horse thieves thick on their trail, the boys and their father try to eke out a lonely life as fugitives and cowboys. As Clayton nears adulthood, his greatest desire is for a strong and […]

March 5, 2012 / 1 Comment

That Kind of Love by J Adams

Strong and fiercely independent, Evangeline Patton has never experienced love in any shape or form—not from her parents, or a man. She has overcome some major obstacles in her life, but at twenty-five she is still alone. All of that changes when Adagio St. John the third walks off a plane from Italy and into her life. Evangeline and Adagio are both looking for love, […]

March 3, 2012 / 0 Comments

Night Sky by Jolene Perry

Girl I’ve loved, girl I’m falling for. Now that they’re both in view, the problem is clear. After losing Sarah, the friend he’s loved, to some other guy, Jameson meets Sky. Her Native American roots, fluid movements, and need for brutal honesty become addictive fast. This is good. Jameson needs distraction – his dad leaves for another woman, his mom’s walking around like a zombie, […]

March 2, 2012 / 2 Comments

Vodnik by Bryce Moore

Teacups: great for tea. Really sucky as places-to-live-out-the-rest-of-your-eternal-existence. Very little elbow room, and the internet connection is notoriously slow. Plus, they’re a real pain in the butt to get out of, especially when you’ve gone non-corporeal. When Tomas was six, someone–something–tried to drown him. And burn him to a crisp. Tomas survived, but whatever was trying to kill him freaked out his parents enough to […]

March 1, 2012 / 0 Comments

To Monkey with Love by Rebecca Shelley

In book 7 of the Smartboys Club, Monkey and Bean face off at the science fair. One of their projects will win, the other won’t. It’s a battle of wits between two of the smartest boys in school. And to top it off, Monkey gets a mysterious Valentine and has to hunt down its sender. Read excerpt Title: To Monkey with Love. Yuck! (Smartboys Club […]

February 29, 2012 / 0 Comments

Espionage by A.L. Sowards

France, 1944: Nobody expects Peter Eddy to survive his first commando mission, to retrieve a code book stolen by the Nazis, so his success is rewarded with an even more daunting assignment. Partnered with fellow soldier Jacques Olivier, Eddy must identify which of the three Allied contacts in Calais is a double agent and use the traitor to help implement a strategic Allied diversion that […]

February 29, 2012 / 3 Comments

The Stones by A.D. Duling

Anna Kippling has collected the final fourth Token and now must quickly learn how to use them all. With the Red stone and the book “Dominion” now in his possession; the Chancellor only needs the “Sister” Blue stone to raise the undefeatable Serpentine Army. Time is ticking and preperations are being made. More allies are joining their forces…but Anna and her friends must get to […]

February 28, 2012 / 0 Comments