Tag: 2011

Wasatch by Douglas Thayer

Douglas Thayer’s third collection presents a dozen of his career-best stories, including several that have never before appeared in print. Wasatch is the next chapter in Thayer’s recent literary success, preceded by Hooligan, his landmark memoir about growing up Mormon in Provo, Utah, and by his acclaimed novel The Tree House, about the trials and redemption of missionary and soldier Harris Thatcher.     Read […]

November 24, 2011 / 0 Comments

Sadie by Rebecca Belliston

Sadie Dawson thinks she has the perfect life until one Christmas Day when a misunderstanding leads to a brutal event that changes everything. Terrified, Sadie flees her boyfriend’s wrath, two FBI agents, and her “perfect life.” Lost in a Montana snowstorm and desperate for refuge, she’s rescued by four guys on their annual holiday ski vacation. But even as her physical wounds heal, Sadie wonders […]

November 23, 2011 / 0 Comments

Snowed Inn by Heather Horrocks

Mystery buff Vicki Butler plans to kill someone this weekend. Nothing personal, just business. The killer grand opening weekend at her new Who-Dun-Him Inn is all fun and games–until an unplanned dead body makes an appearance. With a murderer running loose, young widowed mom Vicki is forced to keep her family, guests, and actors safe while searching for clues. Her author guests, also the prime […]

November 22, 2011 / 0 Comments

On the Fringe by Courtney King Walker

Claire is struggling to overcome the murder of her childhood friend and secret crush, Daniel. Everyone else seems to be moving on with their lives, but she’s still trying to cope. The fact that she finds herself alone and drowning on her 16th birthday isn’t helping. Neither is thinking she sees Daniel’s face in murky water as she mysteriously resurfaces. But something happened during those […]

November 22, 2011 / 1 Comment

Snowbound with Her Hero by Rebecca Winters

Christmas is approaching, and a holiday in the snowy Alps with her young son should be a pleasure for single mom Crystal. But it means facing the man who affects her like no other—Raoul Broussard. There was always a spark between Raoul and Crystal, but he is her late husband’s brother and she is determined to keep her distance. Yet as sleigh rides and toasty […]

November 21, 2011 / 0 Comments

Beyond the Wood by Michael J Roueche

Romance has faded, and shame has weakened resolve. Mystery has shrouded the truth, and pride has matured into a world enveloped by rage and war. . . . And the only constant is betrayal—and at times he is your sole companion. Yet, hope still lingers . . . Hank, a soldier for the Union, refuses retreat from his first bloodied action without proof he has […]

November 20, 2011 / 0 Comments

The Haunting of Autumn Lake by Marcia Lynn McClure

Autumn Lake stopped cold in her tracks. She puffed a breath of summoning courage as she gazed at the old covered bridge before her. Ever since she was a child and Sawyer had read to her the fascinating yet thoroughly haunting story of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Mr. Washington Irving, Autumn had secreted a fear of bridges. Each time she was meant to […]

November 19, 2011 / 0 Comments

The Firefighter’s Cinderella by Dominique Burton

The first time C.J.Powell rescues her, Natasha Bennington is running a marathon honoring the memory of their friend. Now her work fighting for humanitarian rights is once again putting her at risk. And the rugged San Francisco firefighter has crowned himself her designated hero! Catching the stunning brunette when she collapses at the finish line isn’t the way C.J. imagined meeting Tasha again. A year […]

November 19, 2011 / 0 Comments

Snarky and Sweet by Susan Denney

A Romantic Comedy about Twins, Texas and a Big Red Diamond. Resistance is futile. Shy, demure, reserved Lurleen couldn’t possibly be more different than her gregarious, sassy, sarcastic twin, Lurlette. One is your kind stereotypical schoolteacher and the other is a man-eating adventuress. Whether they take you cruising in a Miata or busting out of a kidnapper’s shack on a John Deere, you’re in for […]

November 18, 2011 / 0 Comments

The Lost Stones by Paul Rimmasch

BYU student and Iraq war veteran, Ammon Rogers, and the enigmatic adventurer, John Byrd, are searching for the glowing stones that helped the brother of Jared cross the ocean on his way to the promised land—but for very different reasons. Ammon wants to study the stones, hoping to derive a new energy source and save the Earth. John wants to prove to the world, once […]

November 17, 2011 / 0 Comments