Publisher: Covenant

Love, Jane by Raneé S. Clark

Love, Jane by Raneé S. Clark

Jane Reeves and Sean O’Callaghan seem to be a match made in heaven—but the timing is all wrong. Jane has her heart set on serving a mission, and she can’t delay telling Sean the news any longer: not only has she quietly submitted her mission papers, but she’s also leaving in a month… for Alaska. Shocked and devastated, Sean struggles to come to terms with […]

March 3, 2017 / 0 Comments
Jonquil Brothers: A Fine Gentleman by Sarah M. Eden

Jonquil Brothers: A Fine Gentleman by Sarah M. Eden

London barrister Jason Jonquil has spent his entire life working to establish his identity as a gentleman, a man of refinement like his father and brothers. But when fiery Spanish beauty Mariposa Thornton walks into his office, he finds himself losing his grasp on his dignified character. The woman is infuriating, pushing him to the limit of his legendary patience. However, her case seems simple […]

March 1, 2017 / 3 Comments
Breach of Trust by Kathi Oram Peterson

Breach of Trust by Kathi Oram Peterson

Lieutenant Commander Cooper Lane has so much to live for. With a loving husband and beautiful baby girl waiting for her back home, she is anxious to finish her mission in Afghanistan and return to her family. But in a split second, her world shatters. Her helicopter is going down in that hostile country, and there will be no survivors. Four Years Later… On a […]

February 10, 2017 / 1 Comment
An Inconvenient Romance by Chalon Linton

An Inconvenient Romance by Chalon Linton

The countryside of England provided an idyllic backdrop for Charles Brumley’s and Leah Hastings’s childhood. Neighbors and best friends, the pair passed many happy days racing through the rolling hills of Derbyshire. Everything was perfect—until Charles ruined it all and abandoned Leah for university. Six years later, the former friends are thrust into each other’s paths once more. Leah had been looking forward to the […]

February 3, 2017 / 1 Comment
One Fell Down by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen

One Fell Down by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen

When Mikaela York opens an anonymous blue sympathy card with the nursery rhyme “Jack and Jill” written inside, she doesn’t know what to make of it. But soon after, Mikaela and her fiancé are in a tragic car accident, resulting in her husband-to-be’s death. Then when Mikaela’s grandmother loses her life in a hiking accident one year later, an old man gives Mikaela another mysterious […]

February 2, 2017 / 0 Comments
Petticoat Spy by Carol Warburton

Petticoat Spy by Carol Warburton

Colonial Massachusetts, 1775 Abigail Stowell is a rarity for her time. The comely young woman is educated, outspoken, and attuned to the charged political climate around her. She is a staunch Patriot. In short, she is a rebel. So when Gideon Whitlock, an avowed Tory, rides into her village, Abby is not only put off by his politics and arrogance but is also annoyed by […]

January 4, 2017 / 0 Comments
Witness in the Dark by Lynne Larson

Witness in the Dark by Lynne Larson

What began as a picture-perfect summer vacation for college student Jenny Brodie has swiftly become a nightmare. When she left home on the back of her horse one sunny morning, she couldn’t have imagined what awaited her in the Utah desert. Now the darkness is closing in, and there is no way out. The woman saw what he did—she witnessed the shots he fired, the […]

January 3, 2017 / 0 Comments
Color of Love by Anita Stansfield

Color of Love by Anita Stansfield

England, 1857 The British aristocracy is an inflexible judge. And for Amala, a lovely young Indian woman, that judgment is most keenly felt. Raised from a child by the wealthy Hepworth family following the murder of her parents, Amala grew up alongside the Hepworth’s own daughter, Katarina, and was loved as both sister and daughter. The family is part of the charmed circle of the […]

January 2, 2017 / 0 Comments
Not A Word by Stephanie Black

Not A Word by Stephanie Black

Everybody has a secret. Psychologist Natalie Marsh is a pro at keeping secrets. Two years ago, Natalie’s dying mother disinherited her and left everything to her sister. Still dealing with the pain of rejection, Natalie struggles with feelings of envy and discomfort toward coworker Skyler Hudson, her late mother’s trusted therapist who knows the worst of the family’s rift. As fresh personal challenges begin heaping […]

November 18, 2016 / 1 Comment
To Win a Lady’s Heart by Sian Ann Bessey

To Win a Lady’s Heart by Sian Ann Bessey

For eighteen years, Lord Gilbert has been tortured over a grievous lapse in judgment. Bitterness has tainted his interactions with the people of Moreland and his relationship with his only daughter, Lady Joanna. With a wolfhound guarding her around the clock and no freedom to leave the castle grounds unattended, the only time Lady Joanna can be alone is when she sneaks out through an […]

November 14, 2016 / 2 Comments