Allison’s Christmas Carol by Shannon Guymon

Allison Carson put a lot of faith in Will when she decided to marry him, but a few years later she’s more miserable than she’s ever been. Will has decided to focus his life on business, money and power, leaving Allison alone and abandoned. With their baby due soon, Allison sends a desperate prayer up to heaven. Please help Will to remember what is important. […]

December 18, 2013 / 1 Comment

Andy & Annie: A Ghost Story by Jenni James

When ten-year-old Andy moves from California to his new house in Colorado, the last thing he expects is to meet a ghost named Annie. Annie has been living in that house for eighty years. Will Annie spook Andy away? Or will the two find out that sometimes, the best of friends might not be who you first expected? Read excerpt Title: Andy & Annie: A […]

December 18, 2013 / 0 Comments

The Sage After Rain by Jaclyn M. Hawkes

High Society or High Desert? A Washington D.C. socialite would never walk away from the power and prestige of marrying a sitting U.S. Congressman—especially not to live in the high desert out west, would she? At least that’s what Taya Kaye hopes the corrupt elected officials from inside the Washington beltway assume. Faced with the choice of disappearing into the witness protection program, or into […]

December 17, 2013 / 2 Comments

Be Mine At Christmas by Brenda Novak

Three Christmas stories from Brenda Novak. Just Like the Ones We Used to Know Angela Forrester is determined that her foster child will get the one thing she wants for Christmas—to meet her real dad. Even though he doesn’t even know he has a little girl… But Matt Jackson is a surprise to both of them. The best kind of surprise! On a Snowy Christmas […]

December 17, 2013 / 0 Comments

Copied by S.M. Andersen

Adopted off the black market, Alexander Mitchell, has no idea his DNA is copyrighted and property of military weapons giant Texacom Defense. Nor that his DNA is being used to develop an army of clones. When the company discovers he was not properly disposed of 17 years ago, they send an assassin copy, BETA23, to terminate Xan and cover it up. After he narrowly escapes […]

December 16, 2013 / 2 Comments

Chasing June by Shannen Crane Camp

June Laurie has it all—a budding career on the hit crime drama Forensic Faculty, a supportive and perfect boyfriend in her best friend Joseph Cleveland, and hopes of transferring her acting skills to the stage at college. But in a series of plot twists as dramatic as any Hollywood storyline, June’s dreams dim with a heavy dose of grown-up reality. Once she starts school at […]

December 16, 2013 / 2 Comments

Obsidian Tears by Jaleta Clegg

When Tayvis goes missing, Dace can’t turn her back on Lowell’s request for her to investigate. Especially not when he hands her the shattered remains of the Eggstone. But her decision might cost her heart and her freedom. Read excerpt Title: Obsidian Tears (Fall of the Altairan Empire #7) Author: Jaleta Clegg Publisher: Amazon Digital Release Date: December 14, 2013 ASIN: B00HBGJ0LQ Formats: 369 pages, […]

December 14, 2013 / 0 Comments

Emma’s Dilemma by Loretta Porter

When Emma’s family was taken from her a year ago, she thought her life was over. On a whim, she moved to England and began to slowly piece her life back together with the help of some new friends, Will and Amir. After making peace with the driver who killed her family, Emma is ready to face her future and the possibilities it may or […]

December 13, 2013 / 0 Comments

BeSwitched In Time by Molly Snow

When Surla returns home from her hexed adventure to the Morreau Kingdom, she finds nothing is the same… Idis lost her spunky edge as a now perfect Suzy-homemaker. Jax cut his hair and is dating snobby Tiffany. Worst of all, Cathy is more pathetically shy than ever before! When Surla also finds there’s a darkness threatening to take over the entire community, she’s even more […]

December 13, 2013 / 0 Comments

The Accidental Marriage by Annette Haws

Standing on a Scottish tower high above the North Sea, Nina Rushforth gazed into the eyes of a lanky American and made a big mistake, she fell in love. Six months later, with a ring on her finger, she’s standing in front of a classroom of farm kids, discussing the dangers of dangling participles. How did this happen? Instead of the sophisticated life she had […]

December 12, 2013 / 1 Comment