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The Siren’s Captain by Regina Scott

The Siren’s Captain by Regina Scott

Will the Lord of the Smugglers steal her heart? French singer and spy Marie-Louise Fortier has spent her life protecting idealistic men like her father, who died trying to wrest France back from Napoleon. So when the British War Office asks her to safeguard a former naval captain in the little spa village of Grace-by-the-Sea from the emperor’s threats, she doesn’t hesitate, even if it […]

July 19, 2021 / 0 Comments
Unleashed: Nathan Unleashed by Susan Cady Allred

Unleashed: Nathan Unleashed by Susan Cady Allred

Aleasha is on the hunt for a brother she thought was dead. Nathan doesn’t know she’s alive. Both are caught in a deadly game of cat n’ mouse. To find each other they must follow the clues left for them all over the Pacific Northwest, discover who is running the AGENCY, and why they’re being hunted. Can they tell lies from truth in a world […]

July 17, 2021 / 0 Comments
Carving for Miss Coventry by Deborah M. Hathaway

Carving for Miss Coventry by Deborah M. Hathaway

He’s determined to finish the job, even if she distracts him… With his deceased father’s woodworking business now failing, Edward Steele will do anything to see its return to prosperity, even if that means accepting work from the Coventry family far outside of Bath. His two goals? Finishing this new task swiftly and making as few acquaintances as possible. But such things are easier said […]

July 17, 2021 / 1 Comment
The Refusal by Julie L. Spencer

The Refusal by Julie L. Spencer

A Mormon girl and a Mennonite guy walk into a hardware store. Wait… what? Melissa Dalton is tired of being coveted for her beauty and has given up on men who can’t value her feisty independence. She’s content with her new job in a new town far away from her college sweetheart and the proposal she refused. Troy Weller just wants to work his land, […]

July 13, 2021 / 0 Comments
Halstead House by Aspen Hadley

Halstead House by Aspen Hadley

Grace Natalie Burke was named after her mother’s two favorite Hollywood actresses, but the only thing they seem to have in common is the ability to put on a good show. Growing up under the iron thumb of her mother, she’s never made a mistake or gone off script. But as her 30th birthday comes, the illusion shatters. Motivated by a need for more, Grace […]

July 13, 2021 / 0 Comments
The Grove by M.B. Padovich

The Grove by M.B. Padovich

Kimi is a country girl who takes furlough days, sees her father suffer from dementia, is on the verge of losing her home, and raises four kids… all on her own. The only respite that she gets is in the grove of trees where she can cry. Occasionally, she sees a cowboy riding his horse, which allows her a short time to escape reality and […]

July 12, 2021 / 0 Comments
Zero Chronicles: Dragon Planet by Dan Wells

Zero Chronicles: Dragon Planet by Dan Wells

The colonists from the Pathfinder have arrived on Kaguya, a planet with low gravity but a very dense atmosphere. It’s fun to jump around, but the air makes you loopy. Even worse than that, the heavy atmosphere means that wind storms, although rare, are absolutely devastating. Zero and Nyx help to get everything locked down before the first big storm, but they stumble onto a […]

July 12, 2021 / 0 Comments
His Second Chance by Liz Isaacson

His Second Chance by Liz Isaacson

They broke up over twenty years ago. She’s lost everything when she shows up at the farm in Ivory Peaks where he works. Can Matt and Gloria heal from their pasts to find a future happily-ever-after with each other? Matthew Whettstein has been working the Hammond family farm for over fifteen years—every summer when the family left for Coral Canyon. This year, though, he’s brought […]

July 9, 2021 / 0 Comments
Fuzzy Socks and Midnight Clocks by Sherrie Mackelprang

Fuzzy Socks and Midnight Clocks by Sherrie Mackelprang

Mom was unstoppable. “Teach your sister what it takes to get a man,” she said to Annie. “A good man.” Annie grinned at me, failing miserably at hiding the “stinks to be you” look on her face. Aiming a finger at me, Mom announced, “Lindsey, you have got to get a husband. Stop being yourself.” The egotistical, slightly sassy chronicles of Lindsey Jones, a delightful […]

July 8, 2021 / 0 Comments
Nauvoo: Beyond Adieu by Geraldine Marshall

Nauvoo: Beyond Adieu by Geraldine Marshall

It’s the winter of 1846, and storms are brewing in Nauvoo, Illinois. But it isn’t just the weather. “Do you think some of the children of Israel stayed behind when Moses parted the Red Sea?” asked John William. Contemplating the exodus of Latter-day Saints from their beloved city of Nauvoo, John is torn but does precisely that, stays behind as his family moves on. John’s […]

July 6, 2021 / 0 Comments