Genre: Scripture-Based Historical

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
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
The Moses Chronicles: Deliverance by H.B. Moore

The Moses Chronicles: Deliverance by H.B. Moore

Moses’s life as he knew it is over. He has chosen to stand for his beliefs at the cost of being cast out of his royal home and family. He is free of the wickedness of Egypt, but peace is not to be found, for Moses is as much an aimless wanderer as those in the nomadic tribe he encounters in the wilderness. Exhausted by […]

March 11, 2016 / 0 Comments
In the Days of Lachoneus: The Gathering by David Armstrong

In the Days of Lachoneus: The Gathering by David Armstrong

Lachoneus, governor of Zarahemla, is tested in battle against the Gadiantons. He sees the invasion of his beloved country as a sign that God is not happy with the Nephites. He grows into his dual role as political leader and prophet as he organizes the people and calls them with great power to repentance. The widowed Lachoneus has a teenage daughter, Rachel, a pampered, self-centered […]

June 12, 2015 / 0 Comments
The Moses Chronicles: Bondage by H.B. Moore

The Moses Chronicles: Bondage by H.B. Moore

Moses has always felt like an outsider in his powerful Egyptian family, even though his close relationship with Ramses, the prince of Egypt, and their cousin Pentu keeps him entwined in the dealings of royalty. But when their youthful antics get them in trouble, the Pharaoh decides it’s time for all three of them to grow up and own their respective responsibilities. Now betrothed to […]

May 19, 2015 / 3 Comments
Peter by Toni Sorenson

Peter by Toni Sorenson

He healed the lame. He walked on water alongside the Savior. His tale is the rock upon which countless numbers have built their convictions. As Christ’s chief Apostle, the account of Simon Peter’s discipleship—as well as his faltering faith—has been well chronicled. Yet there is much more to the story, for Peter’s experiences did not begin and end during the mortal ministry of Jesus Christ. […]

May 4, 2015 / 0 Comments
Maximus by Richard L. Black

Maximus by Richard L. Black

General Maximus is a battle-weary commander of one of Rome’s finest legions. When he returns from a long, bloody campaign Maximus finds himself questioning his life. Word has reached Rome of a man named Jesus who is causing a stir in faraway Judea. Maximus, disguised as a Jew, is sent to investigate the situation and assess his potential threat to Rome. In this story of […]

March 30, 2015 / 0 Comments
Enoch in the City of Adam by J.L. Thompson

Enoch in the City of Adam by J.L. Thompson

Enoch, seventh from Adam, began as an unremarkable “lad” with a speech impediment, but rose to the call to help his people in perilous times. Technological implementations and diabolical deceit were destroying the people, their civilization, and the very planet, and Enoch sought feverishly to gather out those who would listen to his message before the end came crashing down on them in planetary upheaval. […]

March 23, 2015 / 0 Comments
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
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