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Practically Perfect by Jennifer Youngblood

Practically Perfect by Jennifer Youngblood

Paradise isn’t quite what she thought. But is her unexpected attraction to an unruly, hunky cowboy really the best thing for this divorcée? Penelope Primrose has worked tirelessly to create her picket-fence bliss. After dreaming of a beautiful home and an idyllic small-town lifestyle, the would-be Southern belle perfected impeccable grooming and manners to land her childhood sweetheart. But her visions of a rapid ascent […]

August 4, 2021 / 0 Comments
A Feeling Like Home by Haleigh Wenger

A Feeling Like Home by Haleigh Wenger

Sixteen-year-old Paige Williams can’t stop self-sabotaging. Not when her dad gets sick, not when her relationship implodes, not even when her parents send her to another-freaking-state for the summer to live with her sister. Paige just wants to have fun, spray paint a few walls, and block out everything stressful, including her growing concern that she might be sick as well. To make things worse, […]

August 3, 2021 / 0 Comments
Champion’s Quest: The Die of Destiny by Frank L. Cole

Champion’s Quest: The Die of Destiny by Frank L. Cole

Lucas Silver’s life is about to change. He thinks it’s because he’s made plans to escape from his foster home and make his way to New York, but then he and some unlikely friends find Hob and Bogie’s Curiosity Shoppe and agree to play a game of Champion’s Quest. When the four kids walk out the front door of the Curiosity Shoppe, they immediately discover […]

August 3, 2021 / 0 Comments
The Hope of Her Heart by Liz Isaacson

The Hope of Her Heart by Liz Isaacson

She’s the only Glover without a significant other. He’s been searching for someone who can love him and his daughter. Can Etta and August make a meaningful connection this Christmas? Etta’s resigned herself to being the designated babysitter for the growing family and wearing the label of “bestest aunt” with pride. She loves all of her nieces and nephews, her siblings and cousins, and the […]

August 3, 2021 / 0 Comments
Disruption by Clair M. Poulson

Disruption by Clair M. Poulson

Twelve-year-old child prodigy Timmy Dixon has yet to meet a problem he can’t solve. But when he returns home from an evening out with his older sister, Lilia, Timmy is faced with his greatest challenge yet: the house has been ransacked, and their parents have disappeared without a trace. With the help of two detectives who take a special interest in the case, Timmy and […]

August 2, 2021 / 0 Comments
Monster Hunter Bloodlines by Larry Correia

Monster Hunter Bloodlines by Larry Correia

In a business like monster hunting, it’s all about setting priorities… The chaos god Asag has been quiet since the destruction of the City of Monsters, but Monster Hunter International know that he is still out there, somewhere—plotting, waiting for his chance to unravel reality. When Owen and the MHI team discover that one of Isaac Newton’s Ward Stones is being auctioned off by Reptoids […]

August 2, 2021 / 0 Comments
So Not My Thing by Melanie Jacobson

So Not My Thing by Melanie Jacobson

I hated Miles Crowe more than itchy socks, “namaste” puns on yoga tank tops, and chigger bites. Combined. 26-year-old New Orleans native Elle Jones used to be the internet’s most famous meme for rejection thanks to an embarrassing teenage TV appearance. But she’s finally put that past behind her and now she’s killing it as a commercial real estate agent in the coolest neighborhoods in […]

August 2, 2021 / 0 Comments
Song of Salzburg by Jen Geigle Johnson

Song of Salzburg by Jen Geigle Johnson

When talented violinist Freya Winter is chosen to take part in a musical celebration alongside some of the best instrumentalists in the world, she is thrilled. Performing in front of royalty is a breathtaking opportunity, but her true motivation for traveling to Salzburg is to fulfill an unlikely dream: to meet and train under the renowned Salzburg Maestro, a master musician shrouded in mystery. Freya […]

August 2, 2021 / 1 Comment
Puppies and Portals by Loralee Evans

Puppies and Portals by Loralee Evans

Babysitting little Leah Walquist might not be very exciting, but after one time travel escapade with her friends, Amy Yellow horse is happy not to go on any more adventures! But when a girl shows up at the Walquists’ house with technology that can only be from the future, Amy realizes her day isn’t going to be normal after all. Thank goodness her friend Will […]

July 29, 2021 / 0 Comments
St. Nick Comes to Christmas Town by Susan Aylworth

St. Nick Comes to Christmas Town by Susan Aylworth

Kiley Ross postponed her dreams of a university degree for many years, but she’s ready to tackle it now, including the news-writing lab class taught by grad student Nick Santino. Nick’s class challenges Kiley in every way. Trouble is, Kiley can’t seem to stop thinking about her movie star look-alike teacher outside the classroom. Nick Santino knows better than to become involved with a student, […]

July 29, 2021 / 0 Comments