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Struggle for Limhah: Defending Faith by Angelique Conger

Struggle for Limhah: Defending Faith by Angelique Conger

Loss… Danger… Possible survival. Zella’s twin sister seeks excitement in the forbidden city of Nod. Captured by the city’s greatest enemy, she succumbs to the cult teachings, bringing back the cancer of foreign belief. How can Zella work with her city to defend their faith against the cult gods her sister imported? Will this be the end of Limhah, or will Jehovah preserve them once […]

September 7, 2021 / 0 Comments
The Refusal by Julie L. Spencer

The Refusal by Julie L. Spencer

A Mormon girl and a Mennonite guy walk into a hardware store. Wait… what? Melissa Dalton is tired of being coveted for her beauty and has given up on men who can’t value her feisty independence. She’s content with her new job in a new town far away from her college sweetheart and the proposal she refused. Troy Weller just wants to work his land, […]

July 13, 2021 / 0 Comments
The Grove by M.B. Padovich

The Grove by M.B. Padovich

Kimi is a country girl who takes furlough days, sees her father suffer from dementia, is on the verge of losing her home, and raises four kids… all on her own. The only respite that she gets is in the grove of trees where she can cry. Occasionally, she sees a cowboy riding his horse, which allows her a short time to escape reality and […]

July 12, 2021 / 0 Comments
Fuzzy Socks and Midnight Clocks by Sherrie Mackelprang

Fuzzy Socks and Midnight Clocks by Sherrie Mackelprang

Mom was unstoppable. “Teach your sister what it takes to get a man,” she said to Annie. “A good man.” Annie grinned at me, failing miserably at hiding the “stinks to be you” look on her face. Aiming a finger at me, Mom announced, “Lindsey, you have got to get a husband. Stop being yourself.” The egotistical, slightly sassy chronicles of Lindsey Jones, a delightful […]

July 8, 2021 / 0 Comments
Nauvoo: Beyond Adieu by Geraldine Marshall

Nauvoo: Beyond Adieu by Geraldine Marshall

It’s the winter of 1846, and storms are brewing in Nauvoo, Illinois. But it isn’t just the weather. “Do you think some of the children of Israel stayed behind when Moses parted the Red Sea?” asked John William. Contemplating the exodus of Latter-day Saints from their beloved city of Nauvoo, John is torn but does precisely that, stays behind as his family moves on. John’s […]

July 6, 2021 / 0 Comments
Saga of Ether: Land of Promise by  L.A. Pattillo

Saga of Ether: Land of Promise by L.A. Pattillo

He has two weeks to find a wife, or his parents will choose for him. Will his eyes be opened in time to see what’s right in front of him? A new land, a new life, a new…wife? Nathaniel is one of the youngest children of the prophet Mahonri Moriancumr and as such, his parents are determined that he will be the first to marry […]

June 14, 2021 / 0 Comments
Coming Home: A Returned Missionary Anthology by Renae Weight Mackley, Janice Sperry, Rebecca H. Jamison, Melissa J. Cunningham

Coming Home: A Returned Missionary Anthology by Renae Weight Mackley, Janice Sperry, Rebecca H. Jamison, Melissa J. Cunningham

Four contemporary romance novellas about finding love and eternal companionship. Will they choose to serve as a missionary or come home to find expectations shaken up? Set in Brigham City, Utah and BYU-Idaho, these faith-filled, sequential novellas feature overlapping characters with stories of their own. No Guessing Required by Renae Weight Mackley Tyler returns from his mission knowing his feelings for Raychel have blossomed into […]

June 7, 2021 / 0 Comments
Linda Walheim: The Prodigal Daughter by Mette Ivie Harrison

Linda Walheim: The Prodigal Daughter by Mette Ivie Harrison

In the wake of the #MeToo movement, has it become easier to speak out about sexual assault in religious communities? Linda Wallheim, increasingly disillusioned with her religion, has begun marriage counseling with her husband, Kurt, a bishop in the Mormon Church. On other days, Linda occupies herself with happier things, like visiting her five grown sons and their families. When Linda’s eldest son, Joseph, tells […]

May 25, 2021 / 0 Comments
Struggle for Limhah: Fighting Foreign Armies by Angelique Conger

Struggle for Limhah: Fighting Foreign Armies by Angelique Conger

A horde attacks… Seeking coins and women… A battle for freedom in the time before the flood Fighting against a larger, better equipped army to protect Limhah, Aleeza and Joshua discover their friendship has become love. Can Joshua protect Aleeza from marauders? Can they help maintain their small city’s freedom? What else will happen before they can be together? Avoiding capture, struggling to survive, and […]

April 20, 2021 / 0 Comments
In Ellen’s Shoes by Emily Beeson

In Ellen’s Shoes by Emily Beeson

A novel based on the life of Ellen Breakell Neibaur, a Victorian-era pioneer who, despite unending trials, kept trekking forward. Ellen has made the most reprehensible choice of her life and must abide by the consequences. But when strange dreams lead her and Alexander, the Prussian dentist, to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she wonders if there might be a measure of […]

April 7, 2021 / 0 Comments