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The Crazy Girl’s Handbook by DelSheree Gladden

The Crazy Girl’s Handbook by DelSheree Gladden

Watching her two nephews and a puppy named Thor for the weekend was supposed to be fun for Greenly Kendrick. Sweating to death at a never-ending baseball game while getting gum in her hair, soda down her shirt, and an ice cream pedicure wasn’t part of the deal. Neither is finding out the best blind date she’s ever stood up is there to witness it […]

February 24, 2016 / 0 Comments
Cremelino Prophecy: The Path of Destiny by Mike Shelton

Cremelino Prophecy: The Path of Destiny by Mike Shelton

“Forgotten lines of ancient magic and the power of the throne. One will make them both his own if his heart sees the true power…” So begins the ancient Cremelino Prophecy. Darius San Williams, son of one of King Edward’s councilors, cares little for his father’s politics and vows to leave the city of Anikari to protect and bring glory to the Realm. But when […]

February 23, 2016 / 0 Comments
The Unsame Ones by Stephanie Skeem

The Unsame Ones by Stephanie Skeem

I am a Same One. I was born same, I have lived same, and I will die same. I am January. I am Same. I bear the same name as a million other Januaries just like me. I have the same genetic makeup, the same job, the same goals, and the same dreams. I am good at what I do. I was made for my […]

February 22, 2016 / 0 Comments
A Timely Romance by LeAnn Mathis

A Timely Romance by LeAnn Mathis

Take me away to be with one I long to see. If I can be forever free with my true love — united we, then take me away. Take me away. Take me away. When a song magically transports Rebecca, a young, grieving widow, to the Middle Ages, she is astonished to be reunited with her husband. But his first words reveal a cruel irony. […]

February 22, 2016 / 0 Comments
Guardians by Josi Russell

Guardians by Josi Russell

Trapped on a hostile planet. Life on Minea isn’t all that the shiny brochures back on Earth promised the passengers of Ship 12-22. In order to survive, most of the population must slave away in the dark, unforgiving caverns of the Yyinum mines. Ethan’s position as governor proves to be less effective than he hoped as he clashes with the power-hungry companies that control the […]

February 22, 2016 / 0 Comments
The Ghost of Little Elm Lake by Shelley Bingham Husk

The Ghost of Little Elm Lake by Shelley Bingham Husk

They say in the woods by the Little Elm Lake, when the harvest moon is no more than a sliver, if you listen very carefully, you might hear it. So begins the true story of a ghost, and a lake, and the people who became the legend. Follow the two ten-year-old boys, Paxton, and his best friend Carter, as they discoverer the truth behind the […]

February 18, 2016 / 0 Comments
Dragon Kings: Obsidian by Kimberly Loth

Dragon Kings: Obsidian by Kimberly Loth

Seventeen-year-old Aspen is a skydiving, rock climbing, adrenaline junky. All her life, she’s been fascinated by the dragons who roam near her home in Yellowstone Park. Yes, Dragons. Though no human has ever gotten close enough to touch one. Except Aspen. While most people avoid the national parks because of the resident dragons, Aspen spends most of her free time in search of the feared […]

February 17, 2016 / 0 Comments
Day’s End by Cheree Alsop

Day’s End by Cheree Alsop

When Liora Day and the Kratos crew destroyed half of the Omne Occasus, it turned not only her Damaclan father, but the entire Coalition, against them. The crew of the SS Kratos band together to destroy the rest of the galaxy imploder, but in doing so, they confront a new danger nobody foresaw. Liora is prepared to risk it all to save her race, but […]

February 17, 2016 / 0 Comments
Painting Rain by Annette K. Larsen

Painting Rain by Annette K. Larsen

How do you heal your heart after tragedy leaves you broken? When the person you loved didn’t deserve it and they can’t earn your forgiveness because they’re already dead? How do you move on, and heal, and love? If you’re Princess Lorraina, you paint. A year ago Lorraina watched Tobias die, and she still doesn’t know how she’s supposed to heal—or forgive. How can she […]

February 16, 2016 / 1 Comment
Mirador: Bluescreen by Dan Wells

Mirador: Bluescreen by Dan Wells

Los Angeles in 2050 is a city of open doors, as long as you have the right connections. That connection is a djinni—a smart device implanted right in a person’s head. In a world where virtually everyone is online twenty-four hours a day, this connection is like oxygen—and a world like that presents plenty of opportunities for someone who knows how to manipulate it. Marisa […]

February 16, 2016 / 0 Comments