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Sharani: Sands by Kevin L. Nielsen

Sharani: Sands by Kevin L. Nielsen

For nine months of the year, the sands of the Sharani Desert are safe. The genesauri-giant, flying, serpentine monsters who hunt across the desert in enormous packs-lie dormant. The smallest of their kind is able to take down a single man with ease, and the largest is able to swallow entire clans. The people of the desert have always been able to predict the creatures’ […]

August 11, 2015 / 0 Comments
Call to Arms: Nations Fall by Randy Lindsay

Call to Arms: Nations Fall by Randy Lindsay

“All units be advised. All units be advised. Condition Redcon-2 initiated. The Russians have invaded Germany. All units in the Mediterranean and Middle East are hereby on full alert. Individual unit orders will follow.” For a moment Gutierrez stood there—speechless. His face whitened. Then he turned and faced the rest of the squad. He licked his lips and said, “Well, I’ll be. Did you get […]

August 11, 2015 / 1 Comment
The Throne of David by Ann Farnsworth

The Throne of David by Ann Farnsworth

A pair of black boots appeared on the curb and a man in a uniform stepped out of the car. Meeting David’s eyes, the man raised his arms above the door, a pistol held in two hands. He took aim. All sound was stilled, all movement slowed, and David didn’t even hear the blast that sent a bullet tearing through the crowd to his chest. […]

August 10, 2015 / 1 Comment
Legally and Lawfully Yours by Anita Stansfield

Legally and Lawfully Yours by Anita Stansfield

Following the revelation of her fiancé’s philandering ways, high-powered New York attorney Shannon Turney’s wedding is off. At a time like this, the last thing she can handle is family drama. But when she learns how far her brother’s and sister-in-law’s lives have spiraled out of control, the only thought in her mind is the safety of her young niece and nephew. After Shannon is […]

August 7, 2015 / 2 Comments
Don’t Vote for Me by Krista Van Dolzer

Don’t Vote for Me by Krista Van Dolzer

Veronica rules the school. David’s starting a revolution. It’s class president election time, and no one is surprised when Veronica Pritchard-Pratt is the only name on the list. She’s the most popular girl in school, a social giant who rules the campaign every single year. David, for one, is sick of the tyranny—which he says. Out loud. When Veronica hears about this, she issues a […]

August 6, 2015 / 0 Comments
Song of Locke by J Washburn

Song of Locke by J Washburn

Locke loves stories—they fill him with a longing he can never quite describe—but he’s not the sort of kid who actually lives adventures himself. That is, until a bloodthirsty band of marauders passes near his home and Picke, a musical sylfe, dares him to follow. In hopes of fulfilling his longing, Locke accepts the dare. This leads him on a quest where he must face […]

August 5, 2015 / 0 Comments
Eleanor and the Iron King by Julie Daines

Eleanor and the Iron King by Julie Daines

Eleanor de Lacy has been bartered: her hand in marriage in exchange for a truce with her father’s sworn enemy. Now the headstrong beauty must leave her ancestral home and the man she secretly loves to become the wife of the infamous Welsh King Brach Goch. Tales of this cruel leader paint a chilling picture of a ruthless warrior—all Eleanor knows for certain is that […]

August 5, 2015 / 5 Comments
Defiance by G.G. Vandagriff

Defiance by G.G. Vandagriff

As Hitler’s armies overrun France, Rudolf von Schoenenburg, a young Austrian baron, is living in exile in England. Though his true love, Hannah, is engaged to another man, Rudi and Hannah risk their lives together to help rescue thousands of British Troops from Dunkirk. Their powerful love story develops against the backdrop of the Battle of Britain and an old world being blown to pieces. […]

August 4, 2015 / 0 Comments
Portrait of Lies by Clair M. Poulson

Portrait of Lies by Clair M. Poulson

It was a robbery gone bad, or so they said. For Detective Trey Shotwell, the murder of his mother, a prominent artist, was the catalyst for setting aside his own artistic aspirations to pursue a career in law enforcement—despite the opposition of his father, also a famous painter. When he agrees to attend an art auction featuring his father’s work, the cruise ship locale provides […]

August 4, 2015 / 1 Comment
Marrying Christopher by Michele Paige Holmes

Marrying Christopher by Michele Paige Holmes

Having seen both his sisters Grace and Helen happily married, Christopher Thatcher is free to pursue his dream of life in America. With adventure in his heart and mind, he boards one of the first steamships set to cross the Atlantic in the record breaking time of only twenty-five days. Within the first two of those, his resolve—to avoid women and the complications they often […]

July 30, 2015 / 2 Comments