Genre: Historical

The Cross Bearer by E. James Harrison

The Cross Bearer by E. James Harrison

The name Simon of Cyrene has been all but forgotten, his heroic tale lost to the ages. Now, his story is being told—a powerful reminder of the faithful man who bore a terrible burden for the One who bore the sins of the world… Simon has long dreamed of celebrating Passover in Jerusalem. Yet the journey of a thousand miles seems impossible: Simon is crippled, […]

March 13, 2015 / 0 Comments
Interlude at Cottonwood Springs by Liz Adair

Interlude at Cottonwood Springs by Liz Adair

Cowhand Heck Benham rides the range in the high desert of the southwest. Ruth Reynolds moves in wealthy New York circles. When she comes west during the Great Depression, chance throws them together, and they fall in love. But she’s a married lady, and he’s an honorable man. This is a rewrite/republication of Counting the Cost, originally published in 2009. [shareaholic app=”share_buttons” id=”304462″]

March 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
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
The Lady and the Minstrel by Joyce DiPastena

The Lady and the Minstrel by Joyce DiPastena

A forbidden love and a past they can’t leave behind… In 13th century England, Robert Marcel chafes against the law that holds him bound as a villein on his lord’s manor. He tries to make a daring escape and is nearly caught by his cruel master, but a young girl helps him slip away. Years pass and Robert takes up trade as a minstrel. Invited […]

January 29, 2015 / 2 Comments
Light of the Candle by Carol Pratt Bradley

Light of the Candle by Carol Pratt Bradley

As a young nobleman at the court of Jerusalem, Daniel’s life is one of privilege. His childhood friend, Sarai, is betrothed to him. Sarai’s future also stretches securely before her. She will marry the boy she loves and they will live together in their beloved homeland. But outside the city gates waits Judah’s conqueror, Nebuchadnezzar, prince of Babylon, who demands a heavy price for peace. […]

January 20, 2015 / 0 Comments
Exile by G.G. Vandagriff

Exile by G.G. Vandagriff

It is 1938, and Austria has just fallen to the Nazis. Amalia von Schoenenburg’s husband, Rudolf, has been murdered by the SS before her eyes. Fleeing to Switzerland with a vital message from Rudolf for Mr. Winston Churchill, she is accompanied by her two sons and Dr. Andrzej Zaleski, the man she loved heart and soul before the Great War. As this little band of […]

December 30, 2014 / 1 Comment
San Juan Pioneers: Only the Brave by Gerald N. Lund

San Juan Pioneers: Only the Brave by Gerald N. Lund

Four years have passed since the first Mormon pioneers made the harrowing journey to care the Hole-In-the-Rock trail to the region of the San Juan River in southeastern Utah. In that time, the settlers have dug in deep to try to establish roots in this untamed and unforgiving desert, but life is still far from easy. Biting winds, devastating floods, scorching heat, barren terrain, and […]

December 8, 2014 / 2 Comments
A Christmas Hope by Stacy Henrie

A Christmas Hope by Stacy Henrie

Tis the Season for Second Chances… Having experienced the heartache of unrequited love, Maria Schmitt desperately seeks a new life. Landing a position as a clerk in a Sioux City bank is just what she needs to get started on her journey toward healing. But a dashing stranger soon puts her job-and her heart-in jeopardy. Saving lives was all Dale Emerson ever wanted to do… […]

December 4, 2014 / 1 Comment