Tag: 2016

To Suit a Suitor by Paula Kremser

To Suit a Suitor by Paula Kremser

“She moved closer, holding her breath. She could see the small creature rubbing its front legs together, oblivious to her approach. She desperately wanted to prove to herself that she could catch something.” Much to her mother’s annoyance, Julia North can’t catch a husband. After what seems like the hundredth lost suitor, Julia leaves London to visit a distant cousin, hoping to forget about husband […]

November 8, 2016 / 0 Comments
No Peace with the Dawn by E.B. Wheeler & Jeffery Bateman

No Peace with the Dawn by E.B. Wheeler & Jeffery Bateman

In 1917, the Great War seems far from Logan, Utah. But soon it will change the lives of suffragette and mechanic Clara, Swiss-German immigrant and LDS convert Trudi, Marine Corps volunteer Reed, and Shoshone seeking U.S. citizenship Joseph. They soon find themselves in different parts of the world fighting in the war effort. But amid the horrors of war, can they stay true to who […]

November 8, 2016 / 0 Comments
Fire and Steel: The Shadow Falls by Gerald N. Lund

Fire and Steel: The Shadow Falls by Gerald N. Lund

How do good people mistake evil for good? Is it possible for an entire nation to be deceived? In the third volume of master storyteller Gerald N. Lund’s dynamic new series, the Eckhardt family finds itself clinging to hope in a nation on the brink of collapse. Work is scarce, food has become an extravagance, and money is practically worthless. War-torn Germany has been battered […]

November 7, 2016 / 1 Comment
The Way it Should Be by Laura D. Bastian

The Way it Should Be by Laura D. Bastian

Ten years ago, Kennedy left Jeremy for a humanitarian position in another country, and she’s regretted losing him ever since. When she returns to her hometown for Thanksgiving to spend time with her newly widowed mother, she’s surprised to see Jeremy there without his wife. Jeremy has been divorced for less than a year, and he’s not ready for the sudden appearance of the girl […]

November 7, 2016 / 0 Comments
Fire of the Word by Carol Pratt Bradley

Fire of the Word by Carol Pratt Bradley

Young English noblewoman, Anne Ayscough, lived during the turbulent times of Henry VIII, when Protestant reformist ideas clashed violently against entrenched Catholicism. Yet many, especially the wealthy, owned William Tyndale’s New Testament, including the household of Sir William Ayscough in Lincolnshire. In her family home, Anne grew in an atmosphere of openness, gleaning new ideas from her brothers who were educated at Cambridge, a hotbed […]

November 4, 2016 / 0 Comments
Three Rivers: Christmas in Three Rivers by Liz Isaacson

Three Rivers: Christmas in Three Rivers by Liz Isaacson

Isn’t Christmas the best time to fall in love? The cowboys of Three Rivers Ranch think so. Four all-new novellas in the Three Rivers Ranch Romance series. THE NINTH INNING: The Christmas season has never felt like such a burden to boutique owner Andrea Larsen. But with Mama gone and the holidays upon her, Andy finds herself wishing she hadn’t been so quick to judge […]

November 4, 2016 / 1 Comment
Mistletoe Match by Lindzee Armstrong

Mistletoe Match by Lindzee Armstrong

A kiss shouldn’t be this complicated. When Michelle Collins accidentally walks into the men’s restroom at a holiday party, she doesn’t expect it to end with a toe-tingling kiss under the mistletoe. But the magic of the moment quickly dies when she realizes the mystery man is Austin O’Neal, the new marketing director of the pharmaceutical company she’s sworn to destroy. Michelle will do anything […]

November 3, 2016 / 1 Comment
Love’s Broken Road by Julie Coulter Bellon

Love’s Broken Road by Julie Coulter Bellon

After surviving an abusive marriage, Victoria Newel needs a clean slate for herself and her son. Taking a job as a math teacher, she moves across the country to the small town of Lincoln, Utah, where no one knows her and she can start over. However, her new colleague, Drew Dalton, offers her friendship and maybe something more. But has her heart healed enough that […]

November 3, 2016 / 1 Comment
Rhea Jensen: Walk of Infamy by Sheralyn Pratt

Rhea Jensen: Walk of Infamy by Sheralyn Pratt

Rhea always knew she worked for a powerful men, but she didn’t understand the full scope of their influence until she quit her job—or tried to. The clandestine group that calls themselves The Fours doesn’t accept two-week’s notice from employees. Instead, they’re demanding Rhea perform a final task of their choosing to earn a life free from their demands. Rhea knows whatever The Fours ask […]

November 2, 2016 / 0 Comments
How I Met Your Brother by Janette Rallison

How I Met Your Brother by Janette Rallison

The best day of his life, the worst day of hers. Back in college, Marco Dawson never thought of Belle as anything more than a friend. If she had crossed his mind on his wedding day, it was probably only to wonder why she hadn’t shown up to be a bridesmaid. After all, his new wife was her old roommate. Seven years have passed since […]

November 2, 2016 / 0 Comments