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Picturing Christmas by Jason F. Wright

Picturing Christmas by Jason F. Wright

Christmas always held a special place in Aubrey’s heart—when her family was together and happy. After her parents’ divorce threatens to tear apart those memories, Aubrey escapes to New York City to fulfill her dream of becoming a photographer. Embarking on an exhilarating adventure, Aubrey soon finds that the problems she left behind are quickly replaced with a different set of challenges. With a new […]

November 15, 2017 / 0 Comments
The Fattest Mormon by Tyson Abaroa

The Fattest Mormon by Tyson Abaroa

Phil Carroll, banished from his old life, wanders across the country in his Winnebago looking for prize money, and any competition will do. When he learns about an $8,000 prize for a weight-loss competition in the mostly Mormon small towns of Taylor and Snowflake, Arizona, he drives across the country binge-eating zingers and pizza to get ready to lose as much weight as possible. This […]

November 8, 2017 / 0 Comments
Lieutenant Terry’s Christmas Fudge by Gerald N. Lund

Lieutenant Terry’s Christmas Fudge by Gerald N. Lund

On a mission to bomb a French bridge and slow down Hitler’s retreating army, U.S. bomber pilot Wendell B. Terry miraculously survived a harrowing parachute jump after his plan was hit by enemy fire. Scorched by the burning plane, he landed amid German SS troops and soon found himself in a German prisoner-of-war camp. He shared a cement room with 23 other prisoners. He lived […]

October 25, 2017 / 1 Comment
Lily’s House: Broken Lies by Rachel Branton

Lily’s House: Broken Lies by Rachel Branton

Saffron Brenwood is a survivor. Having endured great tragedy at a young age, she’s arisen from the flames stronger than ever. She’s built her own business, her former foster sisters are her best friends, and she has a great boyfriend. That her relationships never last more than two months hasn’t really bothered her. There’s always the next attentive date—when keeping a man at arm’s length […]

October 16, 2017 / 0 Comments
Gilda Trillim: Shepherdess of Rats by Steven L. Peck

Gilda Trillim: Shepherdess of Rats by Steven L. Peck

Follow Gilda Trillim’s many adventures—from her origins on a potato farm in Idaho, to an Orthodox Convent in the Soviet Union, to her life as a badminton champion… When Gilda is taken prisoner during the Vietnam war, she finds comfort in the company of the rats who cohabit her cell. Follow Gilda as she struggles to comprehend the meaning of life in this philosophical novel […]

September 29, 2017 / 0 Comments
The Early Years by Julie L. Spencer

The Early Years by Julie L. Spencer

In the beginning, it was all about the music… until that wasn’t enough. Child Prodigy and devoted musician, Ian Taylor, forms a rock band with his three best friends, helping them rocket to stardom and all the spoils that come with it. But Ian’s heart is torn between the teachings of his youth and the temptations of music and the stage. When Ian disappears for […]

September 6, 2017 / 0 Comments
Working Fire by Emily Bleeker

Working Fire by Emily Bleeker

Ellie Brown thought she’d finally escaped her stifling hometown of Broadlands, Illinois; med school was supposed to be her ticket out. But when her father has a stroke, she must return home to share his care with her older sister, Amelia, who’s busy with her own family. Working as a paramedic, Ellie’s days are monotonous, driving an ambulance through streets she’d hoped never to see […]

August 29, 2017 / 0 Comments
30 Red Dresses by Johan Twiss

30 Red Dresses by Johan Twiss

While on a book tour in Cambodia, author James Moore unwittingly seeks refuge in a brothel to escape a devastating flash flood. He and his translator witness the atrocities of girls forced into prostitution, including a young child with a special gift. Together, they fight to not only save the girls from the rising flood waters, but from the menacing brothel owner and his men. […]

August 14, 2017 / 0 Comments
Snowdrift by Debra Erfert

Snowdrift by Debra Erfert

Artist Abigail Carson crashes off the deserted highway during a Wyoming blizzard while driving to reach her dying mother. Carbon County Sheriff Jackson Reynolds rescues her, leaving her Jeep in the snowdrift as the storm becomes a whiteout. They’re trapped at his ranch for the week leading up to Christmas, along with his two young daughters, a protective mother-in-law, and a bitter memory of his […]

June 27, 2017 / 0 Comments
Carve Me a Melody by Rachelle J. Christensen

Carve Me a Melody by Rachelle J. Christensen

World War II has ended but the scars of the war have carved deep grooves in Sophie Wright’s heart. Now a widow with two young children, she returns home to Aspen Falls and meets Leland Halverson, a handsome carpenter who appears interested in her, but afraid of a relationship. Leland wishes he was worthy of the beautiful Sophie, and he adores her two children, but […]

May 24, 2017 / 1 Comment