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Monkey & Me: Off Script by Liv Bartlet

Monkey & Me: Off Script by Liv Bartlet

“I kissed Edward Wolverton once. It was everything it was supposed to be—and then some… maybe I’ll kiss him again.” TV Producer Bea Douglas’s last confession to her former business partner and ex-best friend wasn’t meant to tempt the fates. She’s eager to escape the hypocrisy of the television industry and years of hiding her faith for the convenience of other people. Edward Wolverton may […]

January 25, 2018 / 0 Comments
When the Clouds Lift by Laura L. Walker

When the Clouds Lift by Laura L. Walker

Having been the class clown through most of her teenage years, eighteen-year-old Ashley Sweeney is ready to leave her family, friends, and reputation behind and start a new life in sunny California. But Ashley’s determination to show her dad and stepmom that she can handle herself in the big wide world falls apart when she becomes the victim of a mean-spirited prank. To make matters […]

December 13, 2017 / 0 Comments
The Fattest Mormon by Tyson Abaroa

The Fattest Mormon by Tyson Abaroa

Phil Carroll, banished from his old life, wanders across the country in his Winnebago looking for prize money, and any competition will do. When he learns about an $8,000 prize for a weight-loss competition in the mostly Mormon small towns of Taylor and Snowflake, Arizona, he drives across the country binge-eating zingers and pizza to get ready to lose as much weight as possible. This […]

November 8, 2017 / 0 Comments
Crooked Top Mountain by Aaron Blaylock

Crooked Top Mountain by Aaron Blaylock

Gideon’s past brings him back home for a reunion with old friends. They are drawn back into the Superstition wilderness when they learn their childhood companion, prior to his disappearance, left them clues to the legendary Lost Dutchman Mine. A dark shadow looms over the deadly desert as the group uncovers centuries old secrets and must choose between truth and treasure. Rating: Moderate. Mild crude […]

October 27, 2017 / 0 Comments
Lieutenant Terry’s Christmas Fudge by Gerald N. Lund

Lieutenant Terry’s Christmas Fudge by Gerald N. Lund

On a mission to bomb a French bridge and slow down Hitler’s retreating army, U.S. bomber pilot Wendell B. Terry miraculously survived a harrowing parachute jump after his plan was hit by enemy fire. Scorched by the burning plane, he landed amid German SS troops and soon found himself in a German prisoner-of-war camp. He shared a cement room with 23 other prisoners. He lived […]

October 25, 2017 / 1 Comment
Brush with Love by Lisa McKendrick

Brush with Love by Lisa McKendrick

Lana, a talented ivy league artist, is thrilled for a summer internship program where she’ll get to study under an acclaimed artist, but she is soon disappointed to find that she’ll be going to Bluegill, Idaho, for six weeks to study under the brilliant but aging artist LeVan Hitchpost. As she spends more time with him, though (and more specifically with LeVan’s grandson, Walt), Lana […]

October 11, 2017 / 1 Comment
Moving into Light: Zehira, Wife of Enoch by Angelique Conger

Moving into Light: Zehira, Wife of Enoch by Angelique Conger

Deformed and hated. A stranger in the land. Can she find inner strength and self-confidence? Zehira’s deformity makes her a mocked and tortured outcast. Beaten and left for dead, she fights to save herself and her children. Finally arriving as unknown newcomers in the city of Zion, she struggles to overcome her past to make a new life for herself and her family. Though married […]

October 6, 2017 / 0 Comments
Gilda Trillim: Shepherdess of Rats by Steven L. Peck

Gilda Trillim: Shepherdess of Rats by Steven L. Peck

Follow Gilda Trillim’s many adventures—from her origins on a potato farm in Idaho, to an Orthodox Convent in the Soviet Union, to her life as a badminton champion… When Gilda is taken prisoner during the Vietnam war, she finds comfort in the company of the rats who cohabit her cell. Follow Gilda as she struggles to comprehend the meaning of life in this philosophical novel […]

September 29, 2017 / 0 Comments
The Early Years by Julie L. Spencer

The Early Years by Julie L. Spencer

In the beginning, it was all about the music… until that wasn’t enough. Child Prodigy and devoted musician, Ian Taylor, forms a rock band with his three best friends, helping them rocket to stardom and all the spoils that come with it. But Ian’s heart is torn between the teachings of his youth and the temptations of music and the stage. When Ian disappears for […]

September 6, 2017 / 0 Comments
Break by JoLyn Brown

Break by JoLyn Brown

Preston Bensen struggles with the same social anxiety that led his father to walk away years ago. With a younger brother who has Down syndrome, Preston has made it his job to hold together what remains of their family. A few weeks after he loses a friend in an accident, Preston’s mother announces her decision to remarry. Now Preston must deal with a prying stepdad […]

August 24, 2017 / 0 Comments