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Renewal: Kayla’s Story by Vicki Hunt Budge

Renewal: Kayla’s Story by Vicki Hunt Budge

Kayla Morrison, an LDS young single adult, grew up in an unloving, verbally abusive home. It’s no wonder she’s skeptical when charming, successful Chris Christensen brings up love on their first date. Making things worse, her former fiancé shows up later and claims Chris doesn’t love her. Meanwhile Kayla’s father drops the bomb that he’s not her real father. And then he dies, setting Kayla […]

October 14, 2015 / 0 Comments
The Agitated Heart by J. Scott Bronson

The Agitated Heart by J. Scott Bronson

A typical Mormon family: two parents, two kids. Mother and father love each other deeply. Enough that they’ve committed to stay together for eternity. A son on the brink of priesthood initiation. A daughter preparing for official membership; a covenant decision. Like any typical family anywhere, trouble brews beneath the surface. The marriage strains at the ties that bind. The boy quails beneath a looming […]

October 2, 2015 / 0 Comments
Joni, Underway by Kelly Oram and Jonathan Harrow

Joni, Underway by Kelly Oram and Jonathan Harrow

Nineteen year old Joni is loving life as an adult—living on her own, dealing with grown-up things like jobs, hook-ups, and doing her own laundry. Best of all: after finishing her first year at ASU, she will never again be called a freshman. But when her brother is suddenly killed in a car accident, Joni’s adult life is turned upside down. Struggling to cope with […]

August 24, 2015 / 0 Comments
Sistering by Jennifer Quist

Sistering by Jennifer Quist

When Suzanne’s role as the perfect daughter-in-law ends in a deadly accident, she panics, makes a monumentally bad decision, and upends her world. The bond with her sisters is the strongest force Suzanne knows, and it may be the one that can keep her from ruin. A black comedy of birth, death, love, marriage, mothers-in-law–and five sassy sisters. [shareaholic app=”share_buttons” id=”304462″]

August 19, 2015 / 0 Comments
The Song of David by Amy Harmon

The Song of David by Amy Harmon

I won my first fight when I was eleven years old, and I’ve been throwing punches ever since. Fighting is the purest, truest, most elemental thing there is. Some people describe heaven as a sea of unending white. Where choirs sing and loved ones await. But for me, heaven was something else. It sounded like the bell at the beginning of a round, it tasted […]

June 15, 2015 / 1 Comment
The Other Side of Quiet by Tara C. Allred

The Other Side of Quiet by Tara C. Allred

Mrs. Childs’s creative writing students are expected to keep personal journals for self-expression. But when clues from a murder investigation cause police authorities to confiscate the students’ journals, writing intended to be private is no longer. Words meant to liberate now condemn. And an innocent writing project, meant to empower students, as well as rescue Mrs. Childs from her own personal tragedy, now open deep […]

April 23, 2015 / 0 Comments
Wreckage by Emily Bleeker

Wreckage by Emily Bleeker

Lillian Linden is a liar. On the surface, she looks like a brave survivor of a plane crash. But she’s been lying to her family, her friends, and the whole world since rescue helicopters scooped her and her fellow survivor, Dave Hall, off a deserted island in the South Pacific. Missing for almost two years, the castaways are thrust into the spotlight after their rescue, […]

March 5, 2015 / 0 Comments
Flowers of Grace by Teresa Hirst

Flowers of Grace by Teresa Hirst

Still mourning a broken engagement, Grace inherits a hibiscus with a legacy she fears she will kill. Doubt in her capacity to nurture anything prompts her to bring the plant into the clothing store she manages, and the dynamic personalities of the female staff band together to help it bloom. Grace and the hibiscus blossom through a wedding and a birth, but its unexpected death […]

February 24, 2015 / 0 Comments
What Took You So Long by Pamela S. Williams

What Took You So Long by Pamela S. Williams

John Marchbanks and Lainie McGuire are two never-marrieds in their late thirties, both active in the LDS Church. He’s the attorney who incorporates her new reception-center business. A convert, talented artist, pianist, actor in community theater, and Primary teacher, John lives on the East Bench of Provo. Lainie, a life-long Church member and dedicated people person, volunteers for good causes and serves the elderly Single […]

February 9, 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