Psi Chronicles: True Son by Lana Krumwiede

Psi Chronicles: True Son by Lana Krumwiede

Four months ago, Taemon was able to stave off an invasion by the Republikite army by using tricks to convince his enemies that the people of Deliverance still had the telekinetic ability known as psi. Now, though, the truth of his deception has come to light, and the Republik is prepared to mount another attack, led by General Sarin and his son, Gevri. Once an […]

April 28, 2015 / 1 Comment
A Sky So Big by Karl Beckstrand & Ransom Wilcox

A Sky So Big by Karl Beckstrand & Ransom Wilcox

A man and a woman, each searching for missing family members, clash amid a Nevada silver rush scheme that leaves both unsure who to trust—and scrambling to stay alive. Wade Forester must stay in the shadows because, it seems, everyone has reason to shoot him. His father has disappeared, and his sister won’t speak a word to anyone. Patricia Laughlin is searching for her family […]

April 28, 2015 / 0 Comments
My Pride, His Prejudice by Jenni James

My Pride, His Prejudice by Jenni James

When Will Darcy proposes out of the blue, Eliza Bennet’s world comes crashing down. Of course she tells him no, but why would he ask her in the first place? Haven’t they always been enemies? For the past year, Eliza has worked for Will’s company, Revolutionary Innovations, as an efficiency expert. Her whole goal has been to raise profits, finish her contract, and then get […]

April 28, 2015 / 1 Comment
In the Garden: Hello Again by Heather Tullis

In the Garden: Hello Again by Heather Tullis

Piper Daniels has one wish—to keep her little brother out of trouble—but her work schedule and a lack of activities for teens in her neighborhood complicate that mission. When she latches onto the idea of starting a community garden, it seems to answer all of her requirements. Until she realizes who owns the property she wants to use. Reece Stone was the love of her […]

April 28, 2015 / 0 Comments
The Organized Bride by Lucy McConnell

The Organized Bride by Lucy McConnell

Early on, Pamela Jones realized she had an unusual talent for putting two people together. Over the years, she’s turned it into a successful matchmaking service for the ultra-wealthy: Billionaire Marriage Brokers. While she specializes in “business” marriages–paring people off because of their skills, education, or training–she can spot a potential love match a mile away. When Pamela has a “good feeling” about a bride […]

April 27, 2015 / 0 Comments
Snowed Inn by Kate Palmer

Snowed Inn by Kate Palmer

A woman rancher hitches the community’s dreams to her sleigh ride business and ropes in a heap of trouble for them and her heart. Jayne Gardner turned her family’s ranch into the successful Snowed Inn Lodge and Restaurant. After she learns the community has one month to earn funds needed for a grant, she donates her company’s sleigh rides for a community fundraiser. When Jayne’s […]

April 27, 2015 / 2 Comments
Crystal Gate by Pendragon Inman

Crystal Gate by Pendragon Inman

The chance to defeat their enemy may cost him his soul. When the Okoru death auctioneer arrives from the mainland and starts enforcing new laws, Wyan—a newly awakened Void elemental—taps into his powers to defend his home. When the situation turns deadly, the entire village is put in danger. As everything familiar crumbles around him, Wyan is presented with the opportunity for revenge—a quest deep […]

April 24, 2015 / 0 Comments
With a Dreamboat in a Hammock by Marcia Lynn McClure

With a Dreamboat in a Hammock by Marcia Lynn McClure

“Sir, I am so sorry,” Valynn started to apologize as her intestines began to twist themselves into knots of anxiety. “I had no idea who you were. I thought you…well, that you were here to lock up the building or something. I don’t even know what I thought really…but I didn’t think you were, you know, you.” Valynn found herself uncharacteristically breathless as he smiled […]

April 24, 2015 / 0 Comments
The Other Side of Quiet by Tara C. Allred

The Other Side of Quiet by Tara C. Allred

Mrs. Childs’s creative writing students are expected to keep personal journals for self-expression. But when clues from a murder investigation cause police authorities to confiscate the students’ journals, writing intended to be private is no longer. Words meant to liberate now condemn. And an innocent writing project, meant to empower students, as well as rescue Mrs. Childs from her own personal tragedy, now open deep […]

April 23, 2015 / 0 Comments
Stranded by Nathan Huffaker

Stranded by Nathan Huffaker

“What’s happened?” she asked again. President Russell walked from the nightstand and sat softly next to her on the bed. “That was the prophet—we need to get the missionaries out of the country immediately.” “What?” Sister Russell asked, confused. “The prophet said we are in great danger and need to get all the missionaries out of the county.” Kazakhstan is on the brink of civil […]

April 23, 2015 / 1 Comment