Tag: 2013

Benotripia: The Stones of Horsh by McKenzie Wagner

Find the stones and destroy them before the Darvonians can get to them. Simple and effective. Easy. With the queen gone, the Darvonians have the perfect opportunity to invade Benotripia, find the Stones of Horsh, and harness their great powers. Only three children stand in their way: Roseabelle, Jessicana, and Astro. But this time, the Darvonians know not to underestimate these children, and the invaders […]

September 5, 2013 / 0 Comments

Arms Wide Open by Juli Caldwell

Lauren Brooks is in a rut, and her roomie is determined to yank her out of it by convincing her to participate in a local coffee shop’s 5-in-5 speed dating event. Once she agrees, it takes her about 30 seconds to realize if there’s an oddball out there looking for love, he’ll find her. And creep her out. She confronts one weirdo after another until […]

September 4, 2013 / 1 Comment

A River Divides by Michael J. Roueche

It’s winter 1864. While Eastern Theater soldiers languish in camp boredom; conspiracy, treachery and mystery envelop Confederate widow Betsy Henderson. Is there something sinister in a visit from the town sheriff? Did she tell him too much? Can she be true to all she’s sworn? In the meantime, William, a runaway slave, still craving his chance to fight for the Union, flees Virginia. Stumbling into […]

September 4, 2013 / 0 Comments
Rocky Road by Josi S. Kilpack

Rocky Road by Josi S. Kilpack

THE ST. GEORGE SPECTRUM Dr. Trenton Hendricks was last seen Friday, April 8, when he set out alone on a backpacking trip. Hendricks’s Jeep Grand Cherokee was located Tuesday at the Chuckwalla Trailhead, but after six days and thousands of man-hours, the official search has been called off. He is presumed to be deceased. It was supposed to be a girls’ weekend in scenic St. […]

September 4, 2013 / 2 Comments

Wall of Faith by J. Lloyd Morgan

While growing up in Utah, James Williams always knew he was expected to serve a two year Mormon mission. Williams is called to serve in Mexico, though he doesn’t speak Spanish—yet. From the very beginning of his mission, Williams discovers that it is much more challenging than what he expected. A terrible accident in Mexico leads to Williams being locked up for over a month. […]

September 3, 2013 / 0 Comments

Fight for You by Misty Moncur

Keturah fought her way into Helaman’s army. Now she’s in Judea building fortifications, and the only thing she’s fought so far is boredom. The work is hard, and the other soldiers don’t think she can pull her weight. Her brothers are becoming strangers, and Zeke’s jealousy is getting worse—because Keturah is falling in love with the wrong warrior. But she’s not about to let cruel […]

September 3, 2013 / 3 Comments

Dark Remnants by L.K. Hill

In the most dangerous city in the country, one controlled by a sadistic gang called the Sons of Ares, Kyra Roberts is searching the deep places for someone… Kyra has come to Abstreuse city to find someone she’s lost, but walking the underbelly—a dark alley system residents call the Slip Mire—even in disguise, is rife with dangers. Kyra must stay on her toes if she […]

September 1, 2013 / 0 Comments

Midnight by Rebecca Lyn Shelley

With Carla’s mother trapped in the dark underbelly of the Denver airport, Shade heads to Loch Ness to visit the Midnight Court and gather a Shadow Si strike force, but the Shadow Si are not what he expects. He mistakes a foe for a friend and loses the most precious piece of his soul, a piece that could destroy his love for Carla. When Shade […]

August 31, 2013 / 0 Comments

Clutching a Beating Heart by J Adams

Sonora Kingston is a loner. She also carries a secret. After losing her mother, her younger sister takes off. When Sonora is kicked out of her home by her older sister, she starts a new life, determined to make it on her own. She has never known the love of a man and has no interest allowing one to get that close. But that was […]

August 31, 2013 / 0 Comments

Scars of the Earth by C.S. Moore

Amanda is a Healer. So naturally she is accustomed to falling into nightmares. She had witnessed terrible things ever since she could remember, horror scenes that an innocent child’s mind should never have to process. Life as a healer had three rules: Never question the Ancients. Never stay in a scar with a demon. And never fall in love. As fate would have it, she […]

August 30, 2013 / 0 Comments