The Newton Prophecies by Keith Katsikas

The Newton Prophecies by Keith Katsikas

Ever since witnessing an avalanche devour his parents at age twelve, Michael DiBianco has had an odd obsession with the divine. Today, a renowned physicist, Harvard Divinity professor, and bestselling author of The Newton Theories and The Book, DiBianco has devoted his life to uncovering the secrets of the Bible. A prophetic collection of Newton papers have been stolen from a library in Jerusalem. DiBianco […]

February 4, 2014 / 0 Comments
Spy Noon by Jordan McCollum

Spy Noon by Jordan McCollum

A Spy Another Day Prequel. It’s the day a significant proportion of the population dreads, a day they are reminded of everything they don’t have, a day that lives in infamy. You may know it as “Valentine’s Day,” but if you’re unattached, a better name might be… Singles Awareness Day. On the other hand, there are worse fates than being alone, even on Valentine’s Day. […]

February 4, 2014 / 3 Comments

Unraveled by Julie Daines

In the years since the fever that took both her family and her ability to walk, sixteen-year-old Bronwyn has been relegated to the lonely status of cripple. But when a fortuitous encounter with a mysterious mountain witch reveals the magical possibility of regaining the use of her legs, Bronwyn can’t help but envision the life she never had. Powerless to resist the promise of a […]

February 3, 2014 / 4 Comments

Paris Cravings by Kimberley Montpetit

Can life really turn on a dime, a missed bus—or a stuck pastry shop door? Chloe Dillard’s life has always been complicated. Her mother is a neurotic romance novelist and her boyfriend, Mathew, has been pressuring her to go “all the way”. But after The Worst Night of Her Life, Chloe escapes on her Senior Class trip to the swoon-worthy city of Paris which takes […]

February 3, 2014 / 3 Comments
Win These Books! February 2014

Win These Books! February 2014

Six sensational books up for grabs this month! Scroll down to the bottom of this post and enter to win using the Rafflecopter form. Come to Me by Shannon Guymon Prize Format: eBook Rob hasn’t had the best of luck when it comes to women and his epic failure with Kit Kendall is still very fresh. Rob’s sous chef, Wren Tyler, is very attracted to Rob, but […]

February 1, 2014 / 8 Comments

The Ransomed Returning by Angie Lofthouse

After a lifetime of comfortable slavery, freedom isn’t always easy to bear. Over a year after the emancipation of Earth, Peter Halstead—older brother of Derek, the hero of the emancipation—has been delivered from his long servitude to the invaders. But reminders of his bondage remain. Black cities still dot the globe, with the alien bureaucrats still in charge. Goods are still being shipped from Earth […]

January 31, 2014 / 1 Comment

Saving Lucie Cole by Lynne Larson

Southern Utah, 1903 Despite the scorching heat of the long carriage ride from St. George to Salt Lake City, nothing can dim Lucie’s joy—bound for her wedding. The only shadow over her anticipation is the inexplicable feeling she’s sensed for weeks: the impression that she’s being watched… Young Ladies general board member Ruth May Fox is eager to return home after a lengthy trip to […]

January 31, 2014 / 2 Comments
Give Me a C by Lani Woodland & Melonie Piper

Give Me a C by Lani Woodland & Melonie Piper

Young Adult Romance. 218 pages. e-Book. As if being dumped weren’t enough, Stacey has to go to summer school to stay on the cheer squad, thanks to a failing grade in chemistry. She isn’t looking forward to the class until she meets her cute TA. He seems so different from all the other guys she’s dated in the past. Is he the right ingredient in […]

January 30, 2014 / 0 Comments

The Gods of Garran by Meredith Skye

Once the Borrai, the Gods of Garran, walked among the people, taming the wind and the fiery mountains. Then invaders came from the sky and killed the gods—destroying all who opposed them. A hundred years have passed since the Invaders came from the sky—an advanced alien race known as the Chanden. Now, having suffered many grievances at the hand of the aliens, the tribesmen rise […]

January 30, 2014 / 0 Comments

Run For Your Life by Jean Holbrook Mathews

Law student Theo Novak simply saw what no one else did: a suspicious link between an ongoing environmental lawsuit and the nomination of a new judge that would ensure a victory for the energy companies. He stumbled on a conspiracy that extended to the upper echelons of the US government and wrote a legal brief to kill for… After a long and prestigious career, Congressman […]

January 30, 2014 / 2 Comments