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Kingfountain: The Thief’s Daughter by Jeff Wheeler

Kingfountain: The Thief’s Daughter by Jeff Wheeler

Owen Kiskaddon first came to the court of the formidable King Severn as a prisoner, winning favor with the stormy monarch by masquerading as a boy truly blessed by the Fountain. Nine years hence, the once-fearful Owen has grown into a confident young man, mentored in battle and politics by Duke Horwath and deeply in love with his childhood friend, the duke’s granddaughter. But the […]

May 31, 2016 / 0 Comments
Pride & Politics by Brittany Larsen

Pride & Politics by Brittany Larsen

As the daughter of a well-known senator, Summer Knight is all too familiar with the nasty side of politics. She’s always stayed out of the drama, until an incident involving her fellow Mormons drives her out of her hometown—and out of the Church. What she needs is a change of scene, and sunny California seems like just the place. Enter Benson Hardy. He’s just her […]

May 16, 2016 / 1 Comment
San Juan Pioneers: To Soar with Eagles by Gerald N. Lund

San Juan Pioneers: To Soar with Eagles by Gerald N. Lund

In the untamed and unforgiving desert of southeastern Utah, Mitch Westland and Edie Zimmer are among the Mormon settlers determined to make their homes amid the harshest of circumstances. Threatened by Indians, competing ranchers, and cattle rustlers, the young couple must prevail against man, nature, and their own fears in order to fulfill their dream of establishing a ranch—and a family—of their own. This sequel […]

May 11, 2016 / 0 Comments
Over Your Dead Body by Dan Wells

Over Your Dead Body by Dan Wells

John and Brooke are on their own, hitchhiking from town to town as they hunt the last of the Withered through the midwest—but the Withered are hunting them back, and the FBI is close behind. With each new town, each new truck stop, each new highway, they get closer to a vicious killer who defies every principle of profiling and prediction John knows how to […]

May 4, 2016 / 0 Comments
Red: The True Story of Red Riding Hood by Liesl Shurtliff

Red: The True Story of Red Riding Hood by Liesl Shurtliff

Red is not afraid of the big bad wolf. She’s not afraid of anything… except magic. But when Red’s granny falls ill, it seems that only magic can save her, and fearless Red is forced to confront her one weakness. With the help of a blond, porridge-sampling nuisance called Goldie, Red goes on a quest to cure Granny. Her journey takes her through dwarves’ caverns […]

April 12, 2016 / 0 Comments
Royal Brides by Traci Hunter Abramson

Royal Brides by Traci Hunter Abramson

Lovely Meridian native Noelle Saldera yearns for adventure, but as the daughter of palace servants, working at Prince Stefano’s royal wedding may be as exciting as her life will get. But her options change drastically when she finds herself in the unlikely position of diffusing a bomb at the ceremony and being enlisted as the newest member of Meridian Intelligence. And with another wedding in […]

April 5, 2016 / 0 Comments
Kingfountain: The Queen’s Poisoner by Jeff Wheeler

Kingfountain: The Queen’s Poisoner by Jeff Wheeler

King Severn Argentine’s fearsome reputation precedes him: usurper of the throne, killer of rightful heirs, ruthless punisher of traitors. Attempting to depose him, the Duke of Kiskaddon gambles… and loses. Now the duke must atone by handing over his young son, Owen, as the king’s hostage. And should his loyalty falter again, the boy will pay with his life. Seeking allies and eluding Severn’s spies, […]

April 1, 2016 / 0 Comments
Lady Helen Finds Her Song by Jennifer Moore

Lady Helen Finds Her Song by Jennifer Moore

Spring 1813 The exotic splendors of India are legendary, and the colorful sights of her new home in Calcutta immediately captivate eighteen-year-old Lady Helen Poulter. Whereas many of her fellow British expatriates despise the culture they see as barbaric, Helen sees excitement in the unusual locale. It is in this vibrant, bustling city that she finds a kindred soul in Captain Michael Rhodes, an Englishman […]

March 31, 2016 / 1 Comment
Summerlost by Ally Condie

Summerlost by Ally Condie

Sometimes it takes a new friend to bring you home. It’s the first real summer since the accident that killed Cedar’s father and younger brother, Ben. Cedar and what’s left of her family are returning to the town of Iron Creek for the summer. They’re just settling into their new house when a boy named Leo, dressed in costume, rides by on his bike. Intrigued, […]

March 29, 2016 / 0 Comments
Treachery at Lancaster Gate by Anne Perry

Treachery at Lancaster Gate by Anne Perry

On the brink of the century’s turn, the world is poised for social and political change, but England holds tight to its traditions, classes, and prejudices. When an explosion in London kills two policemen and seriously injures three more, many believe that anarchists are the culprits. But Thomas Pitt, commander of Special Branch, knows the city’s radical groups well enough to suspect that someone with […]

March 26, 2016 / 0 Comments