Lair of the Serpent by T. Lynn Adams

The shock of the assault caught the men off guard, and they struggled to control the American. They wrestled him to the ground, pinning him there, holding him fast, as Sang stood up from the ground. Cursing in Khmer, Sang pointed the gun at Jonathon’s head and, without hesitating, pulled the trigger. Jonathon can’t wait to surprise Delia for her birthday. With a little help […]

June 11, 2013 / 2 Comments

Five: The Power Rising by Michelle Erickson

In the tatted lace of legend, there were Five Creators: The Tree: Ammon of Rozan-Steading The Pillar: Jaydren of Stones Fist The Keeper: Soline the Water-witch The Weaver: Revaya the would-be Queen The Blaze: Vael, the Betrayer Ammon of Rozan-Steading exists to bring change. While serving as a Guard at the Fortress, he met the other four Creators and hopes to free them. Jaydren of […]

June 10, 2013 / 0 Comments

The Frog Prince by Jenni James

A prince disguises himself to find true love— Prince Nolan has had enough of Princess Blythe—the woman to whom he has been betrothed since infancy—and her simpering letters. Does the princess truly not have a brain in her head? Never before has he communicated with someone who seemed so childish and spoiled. It was time he met her for himself, to decide if he could […]

June 10, 2013 / 3 Comments

Abandon by Elana Johnson

The fight for independent thought becomes a matter of life or death in this sizzling and intense conclusion to the Possession trilogy. Vi has made her choice between Jag and Zenn, and the resistance may have suffered for it. But with the Thinkers as strong as ever, the rebels still have a job to do. Vi knows better than anyone that there’s more at stake […]

June 10, 2013 / 1 Comment
That’s the Spirit by Lani Woodland & Melonie Piper

That’s the Spirit by Lani Woodland & Melonie Piper

Young Adult Romance. 167 pages. e-Book. When Chelsea gets nervous, embarrassed, or upset, she usually laughs it off, literally. But it’s not a happy sound. No, it’s an insane cackle, like the evil villain in a B movie horror flick, and she can’t control it. So when she drops Alicia, her archenemy who just stole her boyfriend, during their cheer routine at a school assembly, […]

June 8, 2013 / 0 Comments

Serpent’s Treasure: The Ancestral Key by Elaine T. Cook

A two-thousand-year-old prophecy lingers at the threshold of fulfillment. Sworn to slaughter anyone they suspect could fulfill it, the Leoni family has nearly succeeded in wiping out the family they consider their greatest threat. Meanwhile, Nicolai Cavallo, eccentric heir to the vast Cavallo fortune, has hunted his entire life for his familys long-lost treasure and is positive his search is paying off when he stumbles […]

June 8, 2013 / 0 Comments

The Prisoner of the Shadows by R.K. Hinrichsen

The Dark Enemy never sleeps, but neither to the Heroes of the Highest Order! A magical playground whisks Dan and Page into the Hidden Kingdom where they travel back in time, earn powerful treasures, and walk in the footsteps of real heroes. In book two, Dan and Page search the catacombs in Italy, escape from the enemy in the streets of India, and walk in […]

June 8, 2013 / 0 Comments

The Siren’s Secret by Heather Ostler

She screamed in agony. Deep down, she really thought she wouldn’t be cursed. She had lied to herself, given herself hope. Julia already knows she is different. After all, she is a werecat, a shapeshifter. But she has other secrets—deeper secrets about her heritage that threaten to overtake her identity altogether. Spirited away to Sirenity, Julia learns that she is a siren—cursed to be alone […]

June 7, 2013 / 1 Comment

Rising Sun, Falling Star by Vickie Hall

December 7, 1941—Today my life changed forever… I am no longer considered an American, but by sheer heritage, I am now the hated enemy. The lives of Kenji and Aiko Onishi and their American-born children are about to unravel when the United States is thrust into war with Japan. Confronted by insurmountable prejudice and fear, the family is ripped from their California home without just […]

June 6, 2013 / 1 Comment

Zucchini Pie: Granny’s Recipe for Life by Susan Aylworth

When Karen Burnett receives word that 100-year-old Granny Adelaide is fading fast, she and her husband rush to the hospital to say their good-byes. As the end draws near, Granny reveals her dying wish: she wants each member of her fragmented family present at her funeral, as well as at a picnic dinner featuring nostalgic family foods. In her last breaths, she calls upon her […]

June 6, 2013 / 2 Comments