Publisher: Covenant

A Torn Allegiance by Jen Geigle Johnson

A Torn Allegiance by Jen Geigle Johnson

When the man she must spy on becomes the man she loves… Peace is tenuous in the small kingdom of Oldenburg, and the looming threat of invasion from Napoleon weighs heavily on the royal family. Their country’s best chance for safety lies in strengthening their alliance with the English. So it is that Prince Hayes Wilhelm finds himself returning to England, where he hopes a […]

May 3, 2021 / 1 Comment
Dancing to Freedom by Traci Hunter Abramson

Dancing to Freedom by Traci Hunter Abramson

Canada, 1960 Ballet is Katerina Petrova’s world. But when the stage lights go dim and the curtain closes, she is simply a young woman who is trapped. On tour with the Soviet Kirov Ballet in Canada, Katerina is watched day and night by her chaperones and ballet security. But no one realizes that her hotel balcony adjoins that of handsome Canadian hockey player Robert Marcell’s. […]

April 30, 2021 / 1 Comment
Danger on the Loch by Paige Edwards

Danger on the Loch by Paige Edwards

Raised by a cold and distant mother, photographer Paisley Clark has spent her life daydreaming about the father she doesn’t remember. Paisley’s dream turns to reality when a DNA test brings her in contact with the mysterious man. With her financial situation a disaster and her childhood friend James Pressley-Coombes working across the pond in Scotland, Paisley is emboldened to accept her father’s invitation to […]

April 6, 2021 / 1 Comment
An Uncommon Earl by Sian Ann Bessey

An Uncommon Earl by Sian Ann Bessey

Alexander Allerton, the Earl of Bloxley’s, greatest desire is to alleviate the suffering of the poor and less fortunate of England. So when his hackney carriage is involved in an accident that results in the death of one of those he is determined to help, he is devastated. Alexander vows to keep the promise he makes to the injured woman as she takes her final […]

April 6, 2021 / 1 Comment
The Crown of Rosemund by Michele Ashman Bell

The Crown of Rosemund by Michele Ashman Bell

Anduron, 1498 The king and queen are dead, murdered by one who will stop at nothing to rule. But the young princess—Rosemund—has survived, spirited deep into the forest by her parents’ most trusted advisor. There, she finds refuge in a small cottage and a new life, one in which she must play a role that will ensure her survival. Soldiers are combing the countryside, searching […]

April 3, 2021 / 0 Comments
Until Vienna by Heather B. Moore

Until Vienna by Heather B. Moore

Georgina Ballard has been disappointed in love more than a few times, a fact that she is uncomfortably aware of amid her sister’s wedding preparations. When her elderly aunt Rowena bids Gigi to accompany her on an art tour across Europe, Gigi hesitates but eventually resigns herself to the train journey alongside a group of aged art connoisseurs, if only to mollify her aunt. Once […]

April 2, 2021 / 0 Comments
Guardians: In Harm’s Way by Traci Hunter Abramson

Guardians: In Harm’s Way by Traci Hunter Abramson

For years, Troy has lived in the shadows as a Guardian. As part of this secret government taskforce, he has agreed to oversee the team’s base of operations on a remote private island in Maine, replacing fellow agent Ace and his wife, Kristi, for a year. When Troy steps in to hold down the fort, however, he does not anticipate company. So when Kristi’s sister, […]

March 8, 2021 / 1 Comment
Refining the Debutante by Anneka R. Walker

Refining the Debutante by Anneka R. Walker

Miss Miranda Bartley is in love with the Honorable Ethan Roderick, their engagement all but official. But as she basks in the success of her London Season, her joy is cut short when Ethan ends their courtship, claiming she is too insensitive. In the wake of her heartbreak, Miranda is dealt yet another blow, one that changes everything. In a harsh twist of fate, she […]

March 8, 2021 / 1 Comment
Treacherous Legacy by Kathi Oram Peterson

Treacherous Legacy by Kathi Oram Peterson

Anna Braverman comes from a long line of intelligence agents, but her late father insisted she follow a different path and become an accountant. When an urgent summons arrives from her only living relative, Uncle Ezra, Anna drops everything to meet him in a café on the outskirts of Reykjavík, Iceland. Uncle Ezra sweeps her into a decades-old mystery as he explains that her great-grandfather, […]

March 1, 2021 / 1 Comment
Of Sword and Shadow by A. L. Soward

Of Sword and Shadow by A. L. Soward

Greece, 1379 She is known by many names, none of them her own. In truth, she is an unnamed slave, nothing more than a weapon in the hands of her owner in his attempts to provoke political mayhem. When she encounters a handsome young man while on an assignment, she thinks little of him—until he attempts to take what she has stolen. But in her […]

February 8, 2021 / 3 Comments