Publisher: Indie

Deadline by Jewel Allen

Deadline by Jewel Allen

Surely there’s nothing more preposterous than the CIA giving you two weeks to negotiate the release of your loved one from a cutthroat smuggler. Getting jailed, being chased by headhunters, and falling in love with your boss while on the run in the Philippine jungle is a close second. American journalist Danica Lorenzo is willing to give it a shot if only to save her […]

November 23, 2017 / 0 Comments
Haunted High: The Ghost Files by Cheree Alsop

Haunted High: The Ghost Files by Cheree Alsop

When Finn awakens to find a ghost staring at him from the foot of his bed, he realizes that if he can’t close the doorway his uncle opened, everyone in the Academy will be in danger. But the answer lies much closer to home. Finn has to face the heartache of his past and find out why his mother really left Haunted High. Fighting to […]

November 20, 2017 / 0 Comments
Time Stone: Chasing the Star by Kathi Oram Peterson

Time Stone: Chasing the Star by Kathi Oram Peterson

Nineteen-year-old Rachel Kristoffersen has always been fascinated by the Star of Bethlehem. However, while attending college her faith is severely shaken and she doubts such a star ever existed. On the day she returns home for Christmas, she learns her parents were killed in a car accident and her little brother, Joshua, is severely injured and in the hospital. When he awakens, he is unable […]

November 14, 2017 / 0 Comments
Sawdust and Mistletoe by Michelle Pennington

Sawdust and Mistletoe by Michelle Pennington

Can mistletoe kisses make her believe again? By December first, Ava Grisham is already sick of Christmas. Unfortunately, she has to survive decorating for her boss’s wealthy clients so she can afford to quit after New Year’s. Everything is on track for her to start her own design company until she hires a new handyman and all her meticulous plans fall apart. Not only is […]

November 14, 2017 / 1 Comment
The Fattest Mormon by Tyson Abaroa

The Fattest Mormon by Tyson Abaroa

Phil Carroll, banished from his old life, wanders across the country in his Winnebago looking for prize money, and any competition will do. When he learns about an $8,000 prize for a weight-loss competition in the mostly Mormon small towns of Taylor and Snowflake, Arizona, he drives across the country binge-eating zingers and pizza to get ready to lose as much weight as possible. This […]

November 8, 2017 / 0 Comments
The Start of Us by Rachel John

The Start of Us by Rachel John

When Corrie Windsor’s roommate dies in a car accident, she leaves behind her four-year-old daughter, Ella. Corrie loves the little girl and hopes to adopt her, but instead, she’ll have to stand by while Ella’s uncle steps in to take custody. If things aren’t awkward enough, there’s a chemistry between them that neither wants to acknowledge. Preston Ford can’t imagine instant parenthood, especially considering he […]

November 7, 2017 / 0 Comments
Stone Silence by Taylor Dean

Stone Silence by Taylor Dean

Great big beautiful love. Does it really exist? Everyone tells me it does. They say, “Spencer Elliott, don’t worry, you’ll find it one day. You just have to find the right man and when you do, it will surprise the heck out of you.” I’m still waiting for that heck of a surprise to hit. It has proven to be elusive thus far. I’m pretty […]

November 2, 2017 / 2 Comments
Rise of the Forgotten Sun by Jon Monson

Rise of the Forgotten Sun by Jon Monson

All I ever wanted was to see the world and maybe discover an ancient civilization or two. A life of scholarly solitude and adventure was more than enough for me. I never wanted to play politics. I never wanted to get married. I most certainly never dreamed of becoming a god. Yet when I ventured into the depths of the Soulless Desert, I found… something—a […]

October 30, 2017 / 0 Comments
Unspoken Words by LDS Beta Readers

Unspoken Words by LDS Beta Readers

Sometimes the most important words are unspoken. This collection contains fourteen short-story romances featuring established and up-and-coming authors. There’s something for everyone to enjoy from historical to young adult, movie stars to bodyguards, work place romance to friendships deepening into more. What happens when you find the courage to say what needs to be said? [shareaholic app=”share_buttons” id=”304462″]

October 26, 2017 / 0 Comments
Air Whisperers of Nkandla by Patricia Pike

Air Whisperers of Nkandla by Patricia Pike

The Air can be gentle or sharp as an assegai. “We’ve heard your family can walk the skies without contraptions. They can reach places in silence that many of us would like to visit. Fetch them now so we can talk to them.” The punk grinned, exposing his sharpened teeth and diamond encrusted incisors. Among the African people, they have a secret power. And in […]

October 26, 2017 / 0 Comments