Totally Cliché by Mormon Mommy Writers

What do an escaped convict, a vampire, a zombie, and Prince Charming all have in common? They are only some of the characters to grace the pages of the short story collection that pays homage to cliches. Mormon Mommy Writers presents Totally Cliche, a collection of short stories including: “Alice in Clicheland” by Kasey Tross: What’s a writer to do when all she can think […]

December 15, 2011 / 0 Comments

Desert Stars by Joe Vasicek

He was the sole heir to the Najmi camp, a young man raised by tribesmen after falling to the desert from his home among the stars. She was the sheikh’s most beautiful daughter, promised his hand in marriage–if she can convince him to stay. Together, they must travel to a land where glass covers the sky and men traverse the stars as easily as tribesmen […]

December 14, 2011 / 0 Comments

Wolfhound by Kindal Debenham

Ensign Jacob Hull never intended to be a hero. As a newly commissioned officer in the Celostian Navy, his goal was to serve well until the day he could retire. Then disaster strikes on his first cruise aboard the CNS Wolfhound, and he will have to display all the courage, skill and determination he has in order to keep the remaining crew members out of […]

December 13, 2011 / 0 Comments

The Breakup Artist by Shannen Crane Camp

Most teenage girls can agree that the worst part of starting a relationship in high school, is the inevitable breakup. All the careful planning in the world doesn’t ever seem to be enough to prevent that horribly awkward moment of telling your soon-to-be ex-boyfriend “It’s not you, It’s me”. But what if you had someone to do that for you? Imagine being able to hire […]

December 12, 2011 / 0 Comments

Hannah of Silver Falls by Rebecca Woods

Hannah Harrison has lived happily with her aunt and uncle since her mother and father died. But when some unscrupulous relatives show up claiming guardianship of her, she runs away to Silver Falls to live with her newly married brother…certain that the man she is madly in love with will come for her as soon as she is of age. In Silver Falls, she meets […]

December 9, 2011 / 0 Comments

Geek Girl by Cindy C. Bennett

“Think I could turn that boy bad?” My two best friends—my only two friends, really—follow my gaze and laugh. “Trevor Hoffman?” Beth scoffs. “No way, Jen.” “I bet I could,” I say, shrugging. “Why him?” Beth asks. “Why not any of the other nerds sitting there with him?” “Because,” I say slowly, “he isn’t your typical run-of-the-mill geek. Trevor Hoffman is different. He would be […]

December 8, 2011 / 0 Comments

The Kissing Tree by Prudence Bice

After five long years, Georgiana McLaughlin returns to the only place she’s ever considered home—the same place she stole a kiss from Ridge Carson under the kissing tree. When she literally falls into the arms of the man she has predetermined to avoid at all costs, she’s forced to search for the reason she has never committed to any man. And when an unexpected visitor […]

December 7, 2011 / 0 Comments
Someone Else’s Fairytale by E.M. Tippetts

Someone Else’s Fairytale by E.M. Tippetts

Ordinary Chloe Winters has what every woman wants—the heart of Hollywood’s hottest celebrity Jason Vanderholt. Falling for a hot shot A-lister is the last thing on Chloe’s mind. She has no interest in romance—or his scene, especially the crowd of people who surround him. After all, Chloe’s more wrapped up in finishing college—not fraternizing with Hollywood’s elite. Her best bet is to stay under the […]

December 6, 2011 / 1 Comment

Galdoni by Cheree Alsop

“This is the Arena, and here we live to die.” These are the words carved into a holding cell where genetically-altered gladiators, the winged humans called Galdoni, are trained to fight. Kale, rescued by three high school students and nursed back from the brink of death, is given the chance to experience life as a human. When the other Galdoni are threatened, he has to […]

December 5, 2011 / 0 Comments

Two Souls Are Better Than One by Karen E. Hoover

Barely thirteen, Jeremy James Johansen has had more than his share of trouble. His father disappeared without a trace and the police believe he murdered his lab assistant, though his son knows it isn’t true. His dad can’t even handle a knife, let alone a bow and arrow. A year later Jeremy stumbles across a portal to another world and gets pulled through—but not as […]

December 5, 2011 / 0 Comments