Genre: Historical

Struggle for Limhah: Fighting Foreign Armies by Angelique Conger

Struggle for Limhah: Fighting Foreign Armies by Angelique Conger

A horde attacks… Seeking coins and women… A battle for freedom in the time before the flood Fighting against a larger, better equipped army to protect Limhah, Aleeza and Joshua discover their friendship has become love. Can Joshua protect Aleeza from marauders? Can they help maintain their small city’s freedom? What else will happen before they can be together? Avoiding capture, struggling to survive, and […]

April 20, 2021 / 0 Comments
In Times of Rain and War by Camron Wright

In Times of Rain and War by Camron Wright

In September of 1940, during the Blitz in London, Audrey Stocking is blending in with other civilians who are trying to survive the nightly bombings, but she has a secret. She’s not British; she’s German and Jewish. Her fake passport and nearly perfect British accent allow her to blend into the city of London, and she works hard to help evacuate British children into the […]

April 8, 2021 / 0 Comments
In Ellen’s Shoes by Emily Beeson

In Ellen’s Shoes by Emily Beeson

A novel based on the life of Ellen Breakell Neibaur, a Victorian-era pioneer who, despite unending trials, kept trekking forward. Ellen has made the most reprehensible choice of her life and must abide by the consequences. But when strange dreams lead her and Alexander, the Prussian dentist, to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she wonders if there might be a measure of […]

April 7, 2021 / 0 Comments
Grudges and Grace by BJ Salmond

Grudges and Grace by BJ Salmond

With the choice between imprisonment and exile, William is forced to leave everything behind to start a new life. It’s the mid-1800’s and William Chestnut is thrown into an epic adventure that leads to betrayal, epidemic plague, Indian aggression, and a city on fire. What could go wrong? William struggles with anger, and with the help of a Native American, he learns in a powerful […]

March 22, 2021 / 0 Comments
Struggle for Limhah: Combating Cults by Angelique Conger

Struggle for Limhah: Combating Cults by Angelique Conger

Attacking men… Spinning staff… Elke decided fear won’t share her life anymore. She has become competent with the staff and expects to protect herself. But four men at once? And a baby on her back? Priests from Nod believe people in Limhah owe them donation coins, even though they left Nod and its laws three years earlier. If they can’t get coins, they’ll take women […]

March 18, 2021 / 0 Comments
Mary Magdalene: Beloved of the Bridegroom by Jewel Adams

Mary Magdalene: Beloved of the Bridegroom by Jewel Adams

You think you know me. You may think you know my story. But you don’t. There have been many things said about me, about my life–things that have been taught and touted as truth, lies that have been received and then retaught as fact. It is a human weakness to accept writings of antiquity with assured certainty, never questioning the validity of said writings. As […]

March 15, 2021 / 0 Comments
A Revolution of Hearts by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen

A Revolution of Hearts by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen

Born to a life of wealth and status, Mademoiselle Dacia de Prideaux is every inch the glittering aristocrat. However, her brother, Marcel, is an outspoken political activist, and with the country on the verge of the French Revolution, he has made dangerous enemies—one of whom takes Marcel’s life. When Dacia is accused of the unthinkable crime, she finds refuge with her dear friend Marguerite St. […]

November 5, 2020 / 0 Comments
Mary and Martha by H.B. Moore

Mary and Martha by H.B. Moore

For prosperous landowner Lazarus, hard work and extensive travel are a means to comfortably support his family, including his two sisters, Mary and Martha. Following a journey to sell his wares, Lazarus stumbles upon an opportunity to assist a stranger in need, delaying his return home. Through Lazarus’s selfless act of service, he, Mary, and Martha find themselves standing witness to miracles they never dreamed […]

November 2, 2020 / 0 Comments
The Paper Daughters of Chinatown by Heather B.  Moore

The Paper Daughters of Chinatown by Heather B. Moore

When Donaldina Cameron arrives at the Occidental Mission Home for Girls in 1895, she intends to teach sewing skills to young Chinese women immigrants, but, within days, she discovers that the job is much more complicated than perfect stitches and even hems. San Francisco has a dark side, one where a powerful underground organization–the criminal tong–brings Chinese young women to America to sell them as […]

September 1, 2020 / 0 Comments
River by Dean Hughes

River by Dean Hughes

Where Faith and Consecration Converge When the settlers from the Muddy River Mission, including the Davis Family, move to Long Valley in Utah, they establish the town of Orderville, the most successful and longest-lasting attempt at living the United Order. River is the story of these idealistic settlers who devoted themselves to living this order with “no rich or poor among them.” As they strive […]

April 23, 2020 / 0 Comments