Tag: 2014

Spirit Animals: Fire and Ice by Shannon Hale

Spirit Animals: Fire and Ice by Shannon Hale

Strange things are happening at the frozen edge of the world. Conor, Abeke, Meilin, and Rollan have crisscrossed Erdas in their quest to stop the ruthless Conquerors. Only the four of them, supported by the gifts of their legendary spirit animals, have the power to defeat an evil takeover. While chasing down a lead in the cold North, the heroes arrive at a quiet village […]

June 27, 2014 / 1 Comment
Eastward to Zion by Susan Aylworth

Eastward to Zion by Susan Aylworth

The accounts of the of the Mormon Saints’ Western migration have become a thing of legend, but what of the untold tales of the courage and conviction of faithful pioneers who travelled eastward to Zion? 1852: After leaving his English homeland in pursuit of the alluring promise of gold Down Under, young James Martin finds himself in the company of throngs of eager treasure hunters […]

June 27, 2014 / 2 Comments
Hope At Dawn by Stacy Henrie

Hope At Dawn by Stacy Henrie

IN A TIME OF WAR, LOVE IS THE INSPIRATION. With her brothers away fighting the Great War overseas, Livy Campbell desperately wants to help her family. Her chance comes when she meets a handsome stranger who lands her a job as a teacher in a place far from her parents’ farm. But the war casts a long shadow over the German-American town that Livy now […]

June 27, 2014 / 2 Comments
The Sweetest Secret by Marie Higgins

The Sweetest Secret by Marie Higgins

Tabitha Paget has a secret that society should never discover. She especially doesn’t want one certain man to know because she fears it might bind them closer. Their stations in life are too far apart, and she doesn’t want her heart shattered as her life has been. Dominic Lawrence, Marquis of Hawthorne, is keeping a secret to help his clergyman cousin trap a thief. Nobody […]

June 26, 2014 / 0 Comments
The Lost Art by Jennifer Griffith

The Lost Art by Jennifer Griffith

Dowdy art exhibit coordinator Ava Young is happy with her man-suits and sensible clogs. She likes the way they clip-clop on the museum’s tile floor. But they don’t win her any lovelorn looks from her office crush. In fact, the handsome new guy calls her “sir” when they first meet. Oh, well. She’s always known the only way a guy would take a second look […]

June 26, 2014 / 1 Comment
Bound in Blue by Heather Hamilton-Senter

Bound in Blue by Heather Hamilton-Senter

Gods walk among us—all you have to do is See. High school senior Rhiannon Lynne couldn’t get noticed even if she walked stark naked into the cafeteria and started playing the banjo. While tap dancing. As if that weren’t strange enough, Rhi has synesthesia—she feels in color. It takes being almost drowned by a Celtic river goddess for her to discover she’s been bound by […]

June 26, 2014 / 1 Comment
Zoram by Sonja Atkinson

Zoram by Sonja Atkinson

An imagining of the life of Zoram from the Book of Mormon. Orphaned at age 10, taken by a camel driver, sold to a merchant who treated him like a son, Zoram learned to read and do bookkeeping. After his foster father dies, he inherits the merchant stall, but loses it when he goes into debt to Laban, a wealthy and conniving winebibber. As Laban’s […]

June 25, 2014 / 0 Comments
Contact by Laurisa White Reyes

Contact by Laurisa White Reyes

It takes only half a second… …Like those commercials where a crash test dummy rockets forward at high speed and slams into a wall. …In that instant, every thought in Emma Lynn Walsh’s head collides with mine—every thought, memory, hope, disappointment and dream. …I open my eyes to see Dr. Walsh peering at me, a puzzled expression on her face. “Let—go—of—me,” I order though clenched […]

June 25, 2014 / 0 Comments
Fractured by Karen E. Hoover

Fractured by Karen E. Hoover

There was absolutely no way a black dragon hovered outside of Newtimber. Sianna rubbed her eyes, but the dragon was still there, clutching a round object that looked like a spotted egg. And then the egg fell, hitting the ground like an atomic bomb, sending out waves of a slow-moving fog that distorted everything it touched. The citizens of Newtimber change. The old man down […]

June 25, 2014 / 0 Comments
Three Stupid Lies by Kierstin Marquet

Three Stupid Lies by Kierstin Marquet

How could trying to do the right thing turn out so wrong? Ashten Mason is determined to help her magazine-cover-handsome kidnapper. Tommy Ramirez might’ve risked his life to save hers, but lying to her police officer father and the FBI about their relationship turns out to be the stupidest thing Ashten has ever done. Now, the FBI think she’s his accomplice, the hit men see […]

June 24, 2014 / 0 Comments