Genre: Historical

The Moses Chronicles: Exodus by H.B. Moore

The Moses Chronicles: Exodus by H.B. Moore

Let my people go… A plea has been made in behalf of the children of Israel. Now comes the epic climax years in the making—the final showdown between two of the most powerful men in history—one fueled by pride, the other guided by the word of God. Moses has received an extraordinary call from the Lord: he is to lead the exodus of the Hebrew […]

August 8, 2016 / 0 Comments
In the Hands of the Gadiantons by Cameron Staley

In the Hands of the Gadiantons by Cameron Staley

For over two millennia the history of the Lamanites has been concealed, their legacy fading through the passage of time. Now, in a sweeping narrative based on the unique and often misunderstood Lamanite nation, the momentous events surrounding the birth of Christ are reimagined as never before… From the time he was a boy, eighteen-year-old Ishmael has been regaled with incredible stories of his ancestors. […]

August 1, 2016 / 0 Comments
Faith and the Foreman by Marsha Ward

Faith and the Foreman by Marsha Ward

New Yorker Faith Bannister’s circumstances force her to become a school teacher in faraway Arizona Territory. Harsh conditions don’t seem so overwhelming when Faith meets lanky Slim McHenry. But menacing Rance Hunter stands in the way of Faith and Slim’s happiness. Both must rally all their resources and act to overcome evil before it spreads. Faith and the Foreman is bundled with a Western short […]

July 18, 2016 / 0 Comments
Trapped in East Germany by Carolyn Twede Frank

Trapped in East Germany by Carolyn Twede Frank

When the discussion to escape finally came up, Karin was ready. It is the autumn of 1943, and Karin Graeber is keenly aware of the uneasy tide of change swirling around her. She is not alone—in wartime Berlin, it seems that everyone has been swept up in the frightening transformation of their city. No more than a child, Karin is far too young to understand […]

July 11, 2016 / 0 Comments
When the Mockingbird Sings by Katherine King

When the Mockingbird Sings by Katherine King

As a young child, Mattie doesn’t realize she’s a slave until she’s plucked from the main house and taken to a new Georgia cotton plantation working the fields. She hates everything about it, except one thing: her friendship with James, the plantation owner’s young son, and their secret meetings where he teaches her to read. As desperate as her circumstances are, a seed of hope […]

June 6, 2016 / 0 Comments
Blood at Haught Springs by Marsha Ward

Blood at Haught Springs by Marsha Ward

Wes Haught wants his brother to grow up and tend to his share of the chores at the family’s general store. Lonnie Haught dreams of the day he can leave home and use his gun. Both brothers resent the added work their father’s recent accident has laid on them. When a new family arrives in Haught Springs, Wes falls for the fair-haired daughter, while Lonnie […]

May 30, 2016 / 0 Comments
A Fire That Heals by D Vansen

A Fire That Heals by D Vansen

Serena is devastated when her lifelong friend, Aminadab, is banned from Zarahemla for abandoning his faith and persecuting the saints. To add to her despair, she loses the rare ruby her father entrusted to her. Unbeknownst to her, Aminadab finds the ruby and takes it as his only reminder of Serena. Now an outcast, he joins the company of dissenters seeking refuge among the bloodthristy […]

May 13, 2016 / 0 Comments
Born to Treason by E.B. Wheeler

Born to Treason by E.B. Wheeler

I, Joan Pryce, was born to treason. If I did not choose between betraying my country and betraying my conscience, I would betray them both. Just as my father had. Joan Pryce is not only a Catholic during the English Reformation—she’s also Welsh, and she comes from a family of proud revolutionaries. But when a small act of defiance entangles her in a deadly conspiracy, […]

May 12, 2016 / 0 Comments
San Juan Pioneers: To Soar with Eagles by Gerald N. Lund

San Juan Pioneers: To Soar with Eagles by Gerald N. Lund

In the untamed and unforgiving desert of southeastern Utah, Mitch Westland and Edie Zimmer are among the Mormon settlers determined to make their homes amid the harshest of circumstances. Threatened by Indians, competing ranchers, and cattle rustlers, the young couple must prevail against man, nature, and their own fears in order to fulfill their dream of establishing a ranch—and a family—of their own. This sequel […]

May 11, 2016 / 0 Comments
The Accidental Goodbye by Marilyn Brown

The Accidental Goodbye by Marilyn Brown

When an exciting stranger named Brooker Rose arrives in Mercur, Utah, in 1902, he fiddles his way into Cecily McKinsey’s heart. But townspeople start to suspect him as he discovers gold in an abandoned mine whose owner is missing. Tongues begin wagging, not only against Brooker, but about others even Cecily’s father. The dark rumors that creep into the model community so severely damage its […]

April 9, 2016 / 1 Comment