Genre: Historical

One Step Enough by Carla Kelly

One Step Enough by Carla Kelly

How does life go on in the aftermath of tragedy? If it were possible for two lovers to deserve peace, Owen and Della Davis should have been the happiest couple in Utah. But after the shocking deaths of two hundred friends and miners and the dispersal of their widows and children, happiness is hard to come by. Owen has promised Della he is through with […]

June 12, 2018 / 0 Comments
American Fork by George B. Handley

American Fork by George B. Handley

Zacharias Harker is a brilliant botanist and an aging recluse. Haunted by his mistakes and living without his wife and daughter for the past twenty years, he hatches the idea to write his magnum opus, a book on the implications of climate change for humanity focused on the wildflowers of Utah’s Wasatch Mountains. Just prior to the tragedy of 9/11, he hires a young artist, […]

May 25, 2018 / 0 Comments
Perils of Wrath by Elsie Park

Perils of Wrath by Elsie Park

To shaped their destiny, they must give up control. Welcome to knight boot camp! Sir Roland Beaumont’s investigation into his birth parents’ deaths leads him to Guildon Castle, domain of Lord Craven. Roland’s plans are complicated when the earl enlists him to tame his stepdaughter, Audrina Gibbons, by training her as a squire. Roland soon finds that Audrina is much more than he imagined. Unable […]

May 23, 2018 / 0 Comments
Road to Covered Bridge by Marilyn Brown

Road to Covered Bridge by Marilyn Brown

Escaping World War II After barely missing the devastation of Pearl Harbor, the McKinsey family makes a bridge-like transition, crossing from the experiences of war to what they hope is safety. However, when they arrive in Provo, Utah, what they find is a series of questions. Who is America Laughingheart? Who murdered Mrs. Potter? And who left the grave open? Other difficulties plague them: chickenpox, […]

May 11, 2018 / 0 Comments
One Candle by Gale Sears

One Candle by Gale Sears

Set in the late 1840s in the Alpine mountains of Italy, this is the story of Lorenzo Snow opening Italy for the preaching of the gospel of Jesus Christ. At the same time across the globe, Lorenzo Snow’s sister, Eliza R. Snow, faces the challenges of settling into the Salt Lake Valley. A group of humble Waldenese people catch the attention of Elder Snow when […]

May 4, 2018 / 0 Comments
Lost Children of the Prophet: Captured Freedom by Angelique Conger

Lost Children of the Prophet: Captured Freedom by Angelique Conger

A cruel and greedy slave owner. An angry mob. A struggle for freedom that could end in death. Nat is personal slave and confidante to the High Priest. He fights to maintain his integrity amongst his master’s vengeful plans and the master’s wives’ attempts to seduce him. With all this, how can he free his own unacknowledged wife? Or himself? He knows too much. Ziva, […]

May 4, 2018 / 0 Comments
Yours, Dorothy by E.B. Wheeler

Yours, Dorothy by E.B. Wheeler

Dorothy Osborne’s family has sacrificed everything for King Charles of England, living in exile in France after the king’s defeat by Parliament. Dorothy knows it is her duty to marry well and help her family, which means finding a wealthy suitor: Royalist, or maybe French, but never a Parliamentarian, and not someone of her own choosing. William Temple struggles to commit to his father’s Parliamentarian […]

May 1, 2018 / 0 Comments
Lost Children of the Prophet by Angelique Conger

Lost Children of the Prophet by Angelique Conger

Abducted as children. Sold into different lives. Brother and sister fight to escape a trap. After years of separation, Nat succeeds in finding his sister, Ziva. Though he remains a slave, she is a beloved daughter, purchased to replace a lost child. Unfortunately, Nat’s despicable master lusts after Ziva and will do anything to force their mating. Her rejection sets off a devastating chain of […]

April 16, 2018 / 0 Comments
Fields of Glory by Anna Jones Buttimore

Fields of Glory by Anna Jones Buttimore

Thundersley, Suffolk, 1942: A besieged English village is shaken by spies, secrets, unexpected romance, and the bombing of the manor. A young man named Jim Walker shows up at Westleigh Farm, home of the Field family, demanding to be taught how to be a farmer but reluctant to reveal anything about himself. When Thundersley Hall is bombed by a German spy, and Violet Field is […]

April 6, 2018 / 0 Comments
The Only Amalekite Convert by R.E.D. Richardson

The Only Amalekite Convert by R.E.D. Richardson

A young Amalekite living among the Lamanites, Mikiah is the proud messenger and favored spy of King Ashoram. Sent to kidnap the daughter of Lamoni, king of Ishmael, and bring her back to be Ashoram’s bride, Mikiah spares only a moment to feel disdain for the Nephite preachers in the market. But as he encounters the Nephites again and again and witnesses the miraculous events […]

March 17, 2018 / 0 Comments