Tag: 2015

Peter Pan by Jenni James

Peter Pan by Jenni James

Peter Pan needs help, and he’s convinced the effervescent Wendy Darling is just the girl to champion his cause. Ever since the mischievous fairy Tinker Bell began recruiting—more like, snatching—boys from London’s orphanages to take them to a magical place called Neverland, things have gotten out of hand. Captain Hook has only become more violent and the boys more lost as their memories of life […]

May 1, 2015 / 0 Comments
Mismatched in Love: Almost Cinderella by Jolene Betty Perry

Mismatched in Love: Almost Cinderella by Jolene Betty Perry

Avery Cinder has gotten very little she’s wanted out of life. But with a scholarship to BYU and a membership to a church that suits her better than she imagined, Avery’s life is definitely turning around. With tattooed arms and worn out boots, she doesn’t exactly blend into the conservative school, but after a day or two in her new political science classes, Avery knows […]

April 30, 2015 / 2 Comments
The Botanist by L.K. Hill

The Botanist by L.K. Hill

In the heat of the desert, Detective Cody Oliver makes an alarming and inadvertent discovery— a strange garden, adorned with various exotic flowers, is a showy cover for the scores of bodies buried below. Soon, the small town of Mt. Dessicate plunges into chaos as journalists, reporters, and cameramen from across the nation clamor to get a piece of the action. Along with the media, […]

April 30, 2015 / 1 Comment
Marrow by Preston Norton

Marrow by Preston Norton

Marrow is a fourteen-year-old prodigy at FIST (Fantom Institute for Superheroes-in-Training). With a perfect score on his finals, the ability to smash through walls, and leaps that can launch him over a city block, the Sidekick Internship Program is bound to place him with a top-notch superhero mentor for the summer. But when a series of disastrous events lands Marrow on academic probation, he is […]

April 29, 2015 / 0 Comments
The Arctic Code by Matthew J Kirby

The Arctic Code by Matthew J Kirby

It is the near future, and the earth has entered a new ice age. Eleanor Perry lives in Tucson, one of the most popular destinations for refugees of the Freeze. She is the daughter of a climatologist who is trying to find new ways to preserve human life on the planet. Dr. Perry believes that a series of oil deposits she has found in the […]

April 29, 2015 / 0 Comments
Psi Chronicles: True Son by Lana Krumwiede

Psi Chronicles: True Son by Lana Krumwiede

Four months ago, Taemon was able to stave off an invasion by the Republikite army by using tricks to convince his enemies that the people of Deliverance still had the telekinetic ability known as psi. Now, though, the truth of his deception has come to light, and the Republik is prepared to mount another attack, led by General Sarin and his son, Gevri. Once an […]

April 28, 2015 / 1 Comment
A Sky So Big by Karl Beckstrand & Ransom Wilcox

A Sky So Big by Karl Beckstrand & Ransom Wilcox

A man and a woman, each searching for missing family members, clash amid a Nevada silver rush scheme that leaves both unsure who to trust—and scrambling to stay alive. Wade Forester must stay in the shadows because, it seems, everyone has reason to shoot him. His father has disappeared, and his sister won’t speak a word to anyone. Patricia Laughlin is searching for her family […]

April 28, 2015 / 0 Comments
My Pride, His Prejudice by Jenni James

My Pride, His Prejudice by Jenni James

When Will Darcy proposes out of the blue, Eliza Bennet’s world comes crashing down. Of course she tells him no, but why would he ask her in the first place? Haven’t they always been enemies? For the past year, Eliza has worked for Will’s company, Revolutionary Innovations, as an efficiency expert. Her whole goal has been to raise profits, finish her contract, and then get […]

April 28, 2015 / 1 Comment
In the Garden: Hello Again by Heather Tullis

In the Garden: Hello Again by Heather Tullis

Piper Daniels has one wish—to keep her little brother out of trouble—but her work schedule and a lack of activities for teens in her neighborhood complicate that mission. When she latches onto the idea of starting a community garden, it seems to answer all of her requirements. Until she realizes who owns the property she wants to use. Reece Stone was the love of her […]

April 28, 2015 / 0 Comments
The Organized Bride by Lucy McConnell

The Organized Bride by Lucy McConnell

Early on, Pamela Jones realized she had an unusual talent for putting two people together. Over the years, she’s turned it into a successful matchmaking service for the ultra-wealthy: Billionaire Marriage Brokers. While she specializes in “business” marriages–paring people off because of their skills, education, or training–she can spot a potential love match a mile away. When Pamela has a “good feeling” about a bride […]

April 27, 2015 / 0 Comments