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Angel in a Black Fedora by Sherry Gammon

Angel in a Black Fedora by Sherry Gammon

Ciel Björk died a tragic death…but she got over it.Now she works as an undercover angel, answering people’s prayers. Chloe is obsessed with achieving perfection to please her unpleaseable father. Chloe’s BFF Austin Powers will do anything to support her in achieving her goal, including helping her win the heart of Bridger Reed. Ciel is sent to the sleepy little town of Port Fare, New […]

February 6, 2015 / 0 Comments
The Rules in Rome by A.L. Sowards

The Rules in Rome by A.L. Sowards

The Rules in Rome: Don’t blow your cover. Don’t get caught by the Gestapo. Don’t fall in love with your partner. With Hitler’s forces firmly entrenched in Europe, countless heroes seek to end the madman’s reign. Bastien Ley is one of the best. Working in Italy for the Office of Strategic Services, he’s been tasked with sabotaging German convoys. When his team kills an officer […]

February 6, 2015 / 3 Comments
The Eleventh Brother by Rachel K. Wilcox

The Eleventh Brother by Rachel K. Wilcox

A novel of Joseph in Egypt. When Joseph, the eleventh son of Jacob, is sold into bondage by his brothers, Egypt is a land in turmoil its fortune determined by the unpredictable rains that either bring prosperity or leave the people in famine and starvation. But Joseph is no common slave. Imprisoned and forgotten by all but God, he interprets a dream that reveals the […]

February 5, 2015 / 0 Comments
The Monster and the Beast by Jessica Lorenne

The Monster and the Beast by Jessica Lorenne

Serren finds herself trapped in a manor with a Beast who looks more like a monster. But when she realizes the true beauty of his heart, she is willing to do anything to stay with him, even if it means looking like him. But will he accept her even after she’s broken the curse? Or will he deny her, forcing out the creature lurking inside […]

February 5, 2015 / 0 Comments
Going Home by Robbin J. Peterson

Going Home by Robbin J. Peterson

For eighteen months, Elder John Miller has served faithfully as a missionary in the jungles of Peru. Everything seems to be clicking, including his easy camaraderie with his companion, Elder Kaai, and his girl waiting for him back home. But when Kaai passes away unexpectedly, John is overwhelmed with grief, and his faith is shaken to the core. Why did God let this happen? John […]

February 4, 2015 / 1 Comment
Honorable Disgrace by Stephanie N. Pitman

Honorable Disgrace by Stephanie N. Pitman

Angie Adams joins the powerlifting team her junior year, but she has more in mind than just toning up—like getting closer to her crush, football star Cory Jacob, who, as luck would have it, is assigned as her spotting partner. When Angie’s feelings are unexpectedly returned, her life is suddenly filled with the giddy electricity of first love. But why, then, does Angie get a […]

February 4, 2015 / 0 Comments
Shutter by Courtney Alameda

Shutter by Courtney Alameda

Micheline Helsing is a tetrachromat—a girl who sees the auras of the undead in a prismatic spectrum. As one of the last descendants of the Van Helsing lineage, she has trained since childhood to destroy monsters both corporeal and spiritual: the corporeal undead go down by the bullet, the spiritual undead by the lens. With an analog SLR camera as her best weapon, Micheline exorcises […]

February 3, 2015 / 0 Comments
Water So Deep by Nichole Giles

Water So Deep by Nichole Giles

Seventeen-year-old Emma Harris is drowning on dry land. No one knows what’s happening to her, and she’d like to keep her evolution from human to mermaid a secret, but the truth is getting harder and harder to hide. From her adoptive family, from her friends, and especially from the irresistible James Phelps. Her time in the ocean is spent dodging a possessive merman, while her […]

February 3, 2015 / 1 Comment
My Sweet Danish Rose by Tina Peterson Scott

My Sweet Danish Rose by Tina Peterson Scott

Berta Erichsen is an energetic fifteen-year-old with a mind of her own. Last seen in Farewell, My Denmark (2013), and with visions of happily ever after, she impulsively stays behind when her family joins the 1863 Mormon pilgrimage to America. When Berta finds herself homeless and alone in her Mormon faith, three men add to the confusion and danger of her life; the prominent man […]

January 30, 2015 / 0 Comments
Once Upon Two Kingdoms by Anna del C. Dye

Once Upon Two Kingdoms by Anna del C. Dye

Freedom to choose is paramount for any human. An arrangement made when Elizabeth was just a babe ties her to someone she has never met, never spoken to, never loved. Now she desires freedom—a way to choose her own path—her own husband. The moment Elizabeth meets Patrick she knows he is her soul mate. But when you are bound to a crown how is any […]

January 30, 2015 / 1 Comment