Three Little Words Blog Tour and $25 Giveaway

06 Jan, 2016 by in aubrey mace, covenant, jennie hansen, KC grant, three little words Leave a comment

Three Little Words

by Jennie Hansen, K.C. Grant and Aubrey Mace
Published by Covenant Communications
January 1, 2016

The road to true love never did run smooth, but a few bumps along the way make it all the more thrilling. This timeless truth is showcased in Three Little Words, a charming compilation of short stories written by a trio of popular LDS romance novelists. Readers are invited to follow the journeys of three young women as they encounter love where they least expect it.

Rescuing Bailey by Jennie Hansen

For as long as she can remember, Bailey has loved the boy next door. But despite her feelings, his schedule and his little brother keep getting in the way. Will her childhood crush finally blossom into something real, or will she discover that true love is waiting just around the corner?
Three Little Words by K.C. Grant

The bet is simple: Elizabeth, a speech therapist, has three days to teach a country bumpkin with a drawl as thick as molasses how to speak like a gentleman. But as she gets to know her charming student, it soon becomes clear that there may be more to him than meets the ear.
A Crying Shame by Aubrey Mace

Cassidy is in love with the idea of love, though after her most recent breakup, the possibility of finding Mr. Right seems hopeless. But when she meets a handsome classmate in her painting class, she may end up learning more about chemistry than about art.

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This Raging Light Blog Tour, Guest Post and Giveaway

06 Jan, 2016 by in estelle laure, HMH books for young readers, rockstar book tours, this raging light 1 comment

 

THIS RAGING LIGHT

by Estelle Laure

Published December 22nd, 2015

288 pages

by HMH Books for Young Readers

Formats: Hardcover, eBook, audiobook

 

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“A funny, poetic, big-hearted reminder that life can—and will—take us all by surprise.” —Jennifer E. Smith, The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight

Can the best thing happen at the worst time?

Her dad went crazy. Her mom left town. She has bills to pay and a little sister to look after. Now is not the time for level-headed seventeen-year-old Lucille to fall in love. But love—messy, inconvenient love—is what she’s about to experience when she falls for Digby Jones, her best friend’s brother. With blazing longing that builds to a fever pitch, Estelle Laure’s soulful debut will keep readers hooked and hoping until the very last page.

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Shine on, you crazy overexposed growing-up-too-fast-diamond or Five Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me
There was a moment when I realized my parents weren’t all-powerful, that they had possession of more days and months on earth and thereby knew more about the world than I did, but it became clear to me that they were basically winging it, doing their best to figure it out. They too were trying to find their way around a world filled with unknowables and obstacles, to understand their faith, to navigate the weaker parts of themselves. That’s the moment I wanted to write about in This Raging Light. Lucille’s experience is not my own, but she is standing on that precipice of understanding about adults and letting go of childhood.

I don’t feel like I had much of a childhood. I’m okay with that because I don’t think I liked being a kid all that much. I was exposed to a lot, if not by my parents, by circumstances (moving a lot/always being a minority/experiencing poverty and cruelty), by the political climate (Cold War/constant threat of nuclear attack), by my own powers of observation, my own curiosity and my parents’ divorce early on.
In spite of my worldliness and all my experience, I wish I had been slower with things, though. I wish when it had come time to make certain choices, that I had been gentler with myself. Here are a few things I wish someone had told me.
1. Wait to have sex. I was young, my boyfriend was nineteen and he broke my heart and made it impossible for me to trust anyone for a long time. I wish I had been stronger, more self-possessed. He told me he couldn’t be with me if I didn’t do it, and I was so afraid of being dumped and alone that I forced myself into it before I was ready. I didn’t want to be a tease when all my friends were doing it and it seemed like the natural order of things. I wish I had waited. I wish someone had told me I was worth waiting for.

2. Never get into a car with a drunk driver. This seems like an obvious one, right? You hear it all the time. But I did. I wish so much that I had had someone I could trust to call and take me home no matter where I was, but I didn’t. I lost a few friends in drunken car accidents and I am so grateful my life didn’t end that way. Now I tell my kids (who are too young to be anywhere by themselves) to call me, call my friends, bother all of us when the time comes. Never ever ever play with your life like that. It’s not worth it. Ever.

3. Don’t be careless with anyone’s heart. There’s this thing I remember. Once I had my heart broken I wasn’t going to let anyone in to have it done to me. I would strike first. So I did. I became a person who was walled up. Or at least I thought I was. Now I see the damage I did to others and myself, mostly to myself because I was actually so sensitive and was acting from damage instead of love.

Even if you’ve seen a lot, even if you understand that people don’t take each other seriously and use each other sometimes, always take responsibility for how you yourself are treating someone. Hold yourself to a higher standard. Really. That doesn’t mean making an idiot of yourself, only being conscious of your actions and making the kindest choice (which can mean breaking up with someone or having an unpleasant conversation sometimes).

4. Don’t let bit*%*es control you. Because my home life was shaky, I turned to my friends for shelter. That was fine. In the end, I’m still friends with most of those people. But in high school there were some funky dynamics at play. Not all that different from the relationship I had with my first boyfriend, I found myself dependent on my friends for rides, for sleepovers, for school lunches sometimes. The result was that I was totally disempowered and easily controlled, that I dimmed myself down so as not to be a threat, and allowed for some things I wish I could take back or undo, because I wasn’t strong enough to stand up for myself, and sometimes for others. I wish someone had reminded me that I would eventually have to go into the world and live my own life and it’s never worth it to hand your fate over to anyone else.

5. Remember what’s good. There were times when the world seemed black. People flew off roads, planes crashed, people cheated and lied and were cruel because they could be, and the world at large…forget it. I wish I had taken more of a stand for the light back then, that I had decided as I have now, that no matter what darkness there is in the world, no matter how hopeless everything looks, I am an agent for the light.

That doesn’t mean I’m in denial about the world, that I won’t hurt people or that I won’t mess up, that I won’t have to deal with shame or difficulty. It just means that how I define my standards and my behavior on a moral level, internally, between me and me, is important. I will listen to music and read books and educate myself. I will care for the people in my life to the best of my abilities and do random nice things for them. I’ll do what I can all the time to bring brightness and truth into a foggy, messed up world.

I wish I had done that sooner. I wish I had been more helpful, more aware, instead of delving into darkness and allowing myself to be in ways that were false and disingenuous.

Remember, you define what’s good and right for yourself. If you develop a good relationship with your intuition, which most streetwise kids have in spades, you will always know when you aren’t being true to yourself. Remember when the world sullies you, when you behave as less than your best self, when things are hard and everything is a mess and you screwed up again, that you are made of light, that you are good, and that you have the power, in moments if not all the time, to shine out into the world and make it better.

About the Author

Estelle Laure is a Vonnegut worshipper who believes in love and magic and the power of facing hard truths. She has a BA in Theater Arts from New Mexico State University and an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts, and thinks everyone should have to wait tables or work in a kitchen at least once in their lives. She lives in Taos, New Mexico with her children.

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The Giveaway

3 winners will receive a hardcover of THIS RAGING LIGHT and a bottle of Essie Nail Polish that matched the book cover. US Only.
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Tour Schedule

Week One:

1/4/2016- The Cover Contessa– Interview

1/5/2016– Just Commonly Review

1/6/2016– Fire and Ice– Guest Post

1/7/2016– Adventures in Reading– Spotlight

1/8/2016– Once Upon A Twilight– Review

 

Week Two:

1/11/2016– Curling Up With A Good Book Interview

1/12/2016– The Candid Cover Review

1/13/2016– BookHounds YA– Guest Post

1/14/2016– Book Briefs– Review

1/15/2016– Such a Novel Idea– Interview

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Broken Things to Mend by Karey White Blog Tour

04 Jan, 2016 by in broken things to mend, karey white Leave a comment

broken things to mendBroken Things to Mend by Karey White

Celia is in desperate need of a change–a change of scenery, a change of pace, and a complete redo of all relationships. Not knowing what else to do, she opens a map, closes her eyes, and lets fate decide her future. Then she packs her meager belongings and buys a one-way ticket to a little town on the fringes of Oregon’s Deschutes National Forest called Sisters. She’s wanted a family for years. Will she find one in Sisters?

What Celia doesn’t plan to find is a strange Chinese woman whose meddling ways keep throwing her in the path of a handsome, but reserved, forest ranger. But no matter how kind or dependable Silas seems to be, there are some things in Celia’s past that neither of them can escape, and this time, the damage might be too much to mend.

 

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Karey WhiteAbout the Author

Karey White grew up in Utah, Idaho, Oregon, and Missouri. She attended Ricks College and Brigham Young University. Her first novel, Gifted, was a Whitney Award Finalist.

She loves to travel, read, bake treats, and spend time with family and friends. She and her husband are the parents of four great children. She teaches summer creative writing courses to young people and is currently working on her next book.

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$50 Amazon Gift Card or $50 in Paypal Cash

Ends 1/24/16

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2015 Fire and Ice Year in Review

31 Dec, 2015 by in 2015, adele, doon, madilyn paige, year in review 1 comment

Happy New Year

from Fire and Ice!

 

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Our 2015 year in review…

Top Fiction Book read

 

 

Shades of Doon

Top Non- Fiction Book Read

The Turning: Why the State of the Family Matters, and What the World Can Do about It

Top Read and Shared Post

 

 

What ESSA really says *

Top Event Attended

 

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Jimmy Fallon, Adele & The Roots Sing “Hello” w/ Classroom Instruments

Top new product tried

Benefit Cosmetics The Porefessional

Top Album Reviewed

 

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We hope you have a wonderful 2016!

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Christmas Gift Spotlight from Covenant Communications

22 Dec, 2015 by in covenant Leave a comment

It’s All About Christmas

Like heirloom ornaments on a splendid tree, It’s All About Christmas will put you and your family in a festive frame of mind for a glorious holiday season. Stuff ed with stories, songs, poems, Christmas history, joyful traditions, recipes, and activities, this delightful book celebrates all things Christmas—from the sacred story of the Nativity to the lore of Saint Nick. Opening this book is like tearing the paper off a much–anticipated gift, offering new surprises with each turn of the page. Generously illustrated with scores of vibrant vintage images, It’s All About Christmas will remind you of Christmases past, help you appreciate Christmas present, and guide you to creating memories for the Christmases to come.

He Knows My Name

Little Rebekah is fascinated by the man her neighbors call Jesus and she wants to hear all he has to say. But her mother, Sarah, wants Rebekah to keep her distance from the man some call Master and others label a heretic. Sarah has heard rumors that some factions wish to harm Jesus of Nazareth. But Rebekah is persistent, and one day she brings Jesus home to meet her mother and grandfather a simple act that will forever change all their lives.

No Ordinary Shepherd: A Heartwarming Tale of Faith . . . and Miracles

A heartwarming tale of faith and miracles. As the sun beams brightly on the hills surrounding Palestine, a young shepherd boy thoughtfully considers the significance of the day. The boy, crippled in a terrible accident, has always treasured his shepherd father’s tale of that starlit night so many years before – a night filled with the wonder of angelic heralds and a tiny Bethlehem stable sheltering the chosen Messiah. Now, years after that sacred event, tales of Jesus of Nazareth’s miraculous birth touch the young boy’s faith. When he meets the gentle stranger in the hills – a man strangely familiar to him – the faithful young shepherd encounters a miracle of his own.

Songbook For LDS Families

Her music and lyrics are timeless, her legacy limitless. Now audiences everywhere are invited to celebrate the work of musical legend Janice Kapp Perry with A Songbook for LDS Families, a stunning illustrated compilation of many of Janice s most moving pieces. A Songbook for LDS Families highlights eighteen beloved and well-known songs, as well as twenty-eight newly penned Book of Mormon hymns composed by Janice Kapp Perry with text by Bonnie Hart Murray. The first section of this beautifully designed book showcases musical scores everyone loves, as well as new sister missionary arrangements of As Sisters in Zion and In the Hollow of Thy Hand. Incredible insights into the stories behind the cherished lyrics accompany each song. In addition to the choral arrangements, section two explains the process and highlights the scriptures that inspired the creation of these new Book of Mormon hymns. Also included in this special-edition volume are two CDs containing accompaniment tracks to all forty-six pieces of music. Underscored by the stunning artwork of Greg Olsen, Simon Dewey, and Tom Lovell, as well as the complete Book of Mormon art collection by Arnold Friberg, this unparalleled celebration of faith-promoting music is sure to be a treasured keepsake.

LDS Cultured Marble 3″ Christus Statue -LDS Statues

This beautiful solid cultured marble Christus statue replica of the original by Bertel Thorvaldsen truly brings the spirit of Christ into any home, and is available in 6″ 10″ and 20″ The original Christus statue was made by Sculptor Albert Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844) of plaster in 1823 and was used to create the 11-foot marble version in 1839 that stands in the Church of Our Lady in Copenhagen, Denmark. Thorvaldsen’s statue of the resurrected Christ helps present LDS belief in Jesus Christ, the son of God and redeemer of the world.

Words of Christmas

Investigate the deeper meanings of Christmas day by day with this beautifully designed book filled with thoughts to keep you close to the heart of the holiday. Explore one word each day from December first through Christmas Day-like an advent calendar-or choose to reflect on a word that is right for the moment. These elegant words of cheer and wisdom will surely help you reflect on the Savior this Christmas season.

Our family received a sneak peek of all these items courtesy of the publisher. They are PERFECT for Christmas gifting. The DVD’s held our chidlrens’ attention and brought the Spirit into our home. My favorite? The three inch Christus.

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Roman’s Holiday Blog Tour

22 Dec, 2015 by in Uncategorized Leave a comment

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Roman’s Holiday by Susan Aylworth

Four years after Roman Kincaid was catapulted into stardom as a country-western singer and A-list movie star, he is burned out: exhausted by a grueling schedule, drained by the ceaseless demands of producers and managers, weary of meeting the needs of others at the expense of his own. Leaving a sold-out show in Phoenix, he rents a car and drives north and east, landing in the Painted Desert town of Rainbow Rock.
Nearly three years after leaving her old life behind, Lottie Beale is feeding people and baking pies, managing the Kachina Café and tending secrets of her own. When circumstances conspire to give two attractive people some time alone together amid the world-class vistas of the Four Corners, they discover more than either had bargained for.
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Susan AAuthor Susan Aylworth

Susan Aylworth started her first book when she was nine. “It was called Buff, The Proud Stallion. I wrote eight whole pages.” For her fifth grade career day, she stated her ambition to become “a rich and famous author.” Decades later, she is pleased to have achieved the ‘author’ part of that goal. A former university professor, she enjoys researching backgrounds and careers for her novels. “It’s one way to live many lives at once.” She lives in northern California with her husband of 45 years and two spoiled cats.

Excerpt

In the kitchen with the door swinging closed between them, she took a moment to gather herself, planning to be at her sunniest when she went back to the dining room. He’s leaving and I’m not going with him. At least I can send him away with a smile. She cut into her “Roman’s Holiday” pie and plated two slices, each on a swirl of chocolate sauce. Then she added another swirl and a dollop of whipped cream to the top. Picking up two forks, she took a deep breath, pretended a smile, and went to serve the man she loved. “Here it is, the new pie sensation of the century.”
“I can hardly wait.”
She set a slice in front of him. “Before you take a bite, I want you to know I made it to taste like you. No, that’s not what I mean! Not to taste like you taste—” She stopped herself. Then she grinned. “If I knew how to make that, every woman in the country would buy it.”
Roman acknowledged the compliment with a nod.
She tried again. “I wanted it to taste like who you are. Ugh, I’m botching this something awful. Just taste it and tell me what you think.” She waited while he cut a bite of the pie and lifted it to his mouth.
“Oh Lottie.” He closed his eyes, savoring the flavor. “It’s marvelous.”
“Really? You’re not just saying that?”
“It’s mar-ve-lous!”
“I thought it was a winner. Glad you like it.”
“Like it? I love it! Tastes like me, huh?”
“Well, like who you are, like what this time together has meant… to me.”

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Ends 1/21/16

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Soda Springs Blog Tour

21 Dec, 2015 by in carolyn steele, soda springs 2 comments


Soda Springs
by Carolyn Steele
Paperback, 288 pages
Published December 8th 2015
by Cedar Fort Publishing

When Tessa Darrow discovers her father burning his Civil War uniform, she has no idea how his secret will devastate their family and drive them from their home in North Carolina. The family journeys along the Oregon Trail until tragedy strikes, leaving Tessa and her father to build a new life in Soda Springs, Idaho. This sweeping story illuminates an oft-forgotten era in LDS Church history. Filled with life and passion, it’s a thrilling read for history buffs and romantics alike.
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Review

Wow. I loved Soda Springs for the little known tidbits of history. Carolyn Steele wove a complete historical romance novel around a small break off group of LDS members, called the Morrisites. Leaving Salt Lake City, the characters settled in Soda Springs, Idaho. I loved the American Civil War history also overlaid in the plot. With a friendship slowly building over the stretch of many years, the romance was perfect. I am a true fan of historical fiction and there was so much to love about this book. Lots of trials and heartache to overcome, forgiveness to give and the promise of making one’s house a home.

About the Author

Born and raised in Utah, Carolyn Steele was introduced to western novels at a very young age by her grandfather, the son of a gold miner. She has been writing technical and marketing communications for most of her adult life. Her nonfiction articles have appeared in numerous national magazines. She earned her undergraduate degree in Communications from the University of Utah.

Married and living in Salt Lake City, Utah, Carolyn loves researching obscure history then weaving it into stories. She also enjoys family dinners with her children and grandchildren, photography, travel, golf, reading, and all forms of needlework.

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Shadows of Angels Blog Tour

19 Dec, 2015 by in cedar fort, L.G. Rollins, shadows of angels 1 comment

Shadows of Angels
by L.G. Rollins
Paperback, 320 pages
Published December 8th 2015
by Cedar Fort Publishing & Mediater

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After the forest dwellers destroy her home and kill her father, Aerbrin sets off on a journey to find the truth about her people, her kingdom, and the mysterious Zaad stone that contains a power she never imagined. Magic and mystery join forces in this intriguing fantasy world. Full of shifting alliances and twists you won’t see coming, it’s a can’t-miss read.

About the Author

L.G. Rollins grew up in a far off land fighting dragons, stealing talismans, and traveling with dwarfs and elves. She is especially skilled at bribing giants with sweets. Currently, her husband and four kids live in Utah so that is where she spends most of her time. She may, or may not, have a Zaad Stone. To learn more about L. G. Rollins and her books visit LGRollins.com.

Shadows of Angels is L. G. Rollins’ first novel and the beginning of the Zaad Stone trilogy.

“Shadows of Angels” blog tour schedule

December 6: Rockin’ Book Reviews
December 7: My Book a Day • Candace Thomas • Jessica Parker Stories
December 8: Every Free Chance • My Love for Reading Keeps Growing • Perfection in Books
Storeybook Reviews
December 9: Making Life a Bliss Complete • This Girl Reads a Lot • Reading Lark
Christy’s Cozy Corners • It’s a Mad Mad World
December 10: Wishful Endings • Anna del C. Dye • Jactionary
December 11: Litstack • Get to the Gist • Author Daniel Coleman
December 12: Jessie Reads • Book Lovin’ Alicia
December 13: Live to Read
December 14: Jodi Milner • Let Me Be Fictional • Polka Dot Poplars
December 15: Mel’s Shelves • Confetti Sunshine • Aim’s Creations
December 16: Storyweaver • Write, Writing, Written • Runaway Bridal Planner
December 17: Reading Like a Fool • Tara Mayoros • Books and Messy Buns
December 18: Cover Contessa • A Book and Everything • Books and Starlight
December 19: Bookish Bevil • Fire and Ice • Inklings and Notions

TBA: Jorie Loves a Story

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Books Read and DNF’s for 2015

18 Dec, 2015 by in Uncategorized Leave a comment

Happy to announce I met my Goodreads goal of 85 books this year and am still reading. Thus far, 88 books in 2015.

Here’s the breakdown…

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Joyfully Yours
Lamont, Amy

More Than the Tattooed Mormon
Carraway, Al Fox

Christmas Wishes and Mistletoe Kisses
Hale, Jenny

Bud’s Christmas Wish
Nemer, Ashley

The Billionaire’s First Christmas (Winters Love #1)
Rayner, Holly

Operation White Christmas: An Escape to the Country Novella
Edwards, Nicki

The Match of the Century (Marrying the Duke, #1)
Maxwell, Cathy

Fall Apples: Crisp and Juicy
Rustad, Martha E.H.

Fall Pumpkins: Orange and Plump
Rustad, Martha E.H.

Fall Harvests: Bringing in Food
Rustad, Martha E.H.

The Woodland Folk Meet the Gnomes
Wolf, Tony

Amelia Bedelia Talks Turkey
Parish, Herman

Christmas at the Vicarage
Boxall, Rebecca

From Paris With Love This Christmas
Wake, Jules

I Need a Hero
Bennet, Emma

Mountains Between Us
Proctor, Jenny

Better Latte Than Never
Clark, Catherine

Secret Santa
James, Sabrina

Christmas Kisses: An Echo Ridge Anthology
Checketts, Cami

North for Christmas
Dymock, Christina

A Christmas Bride in Pinecraft (An Amish Brides of Pinecraft Christmas, #4)
Gray, Shelley Shepard

The Great Christmas Knit-Off
Brown, Alexandra

A Wrinkle in Time (A Wrinkle in Time Quintet, #1)
L’Engle, Madeleine

Always Will
Jacobson, Melanie

Samuel Eaton’s Day: A Day in the Life of a Pilgrim Boy
Waters, Kate

Archeology
McIntosh, Jane

I Want to Read
Wright, Betty Ren

The Grouchy Ladybug
Carle, Eric

Georgie (Georgie The Ghost, #1)
Bright, Robert

Marshmallow
Newberry, Clare Turlay

The Power of Determination: The Story of Ronald Reagan

Rasmussen, Della Mae

Now It’s Fall (Seasons, #2)
Lenski, Lois

Wheedle on the Needle
Cosgrove, Stephen

My First Golden Dictionary
Reed, Mary

Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
Kipling, Rudyard

The Berenstain Bears’ Nature Guide
Berenstain, Stan

Mr. Grumble
Hargreaves, Roger

Mr. Cheerful
Hargreaves, Roger

Little Miss Chatterbox
Hargreaves, Roger

Fires of Invention (Mysteries of Cove, #1)
Savage, J. Scott

Out of the Ashes
Buck, Alicia

Ignite (Defy, #2)
Larson, Sara B.

Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between
Smith, Jennifer E.

Westly: A Spider’s Tale
Beus, Bryan

Heart’s Journey
McKendry, Kristen

Walk on Earth a Stranger (The Gold Seer Trilogy, #1)
Carson, Rae

Shades of Doon (Doon, #3)
Corp, Carey

Misty of Chincoteague (Misty, #1)
Henry, Marguerite

Everything, Everything
Yoon, Nicola

Simply Anna
Moore, Jennifer

Happy Bento!: Lunches on the Go
Adden, Anna

Red Scarf Girl
Jiang, Ji-li

The Secrets of Attraction
Constantine, Robin

A Timeless Romance Anthology: Annette Lyon Collection
Lyon, Annette

Love on a Whim
Mace, Aubrey

The Blueprint of Christ’s Church
Callister, Tad R.

Drive Me Crazy
McVoy, Terra Elan

Missionary: Possible: Preparation Tips from New Testament Heroes
Rigby, Eric

Emmy & Oliver
Benway, Robin

Lord Fenton’s Folly
Kilpack, Josi S.

Autumn’s Kiss (Autumn Falls, #2)
Thorne, Bella

The Mouse and the Motorcycle (Ralph S. Mouse, #1)
Cleary, Beverly

Maine Squeeze
Clark, Catherine

On the Fence
West, Kasie

Book Scavenger

Bertman, Jennifer Chambliss

The Prince and the Pauper
Twain, Mark

A Man for All Seasons
Bolt, Robert

The Fill-In Boyfriend
West, Kasie

Playing For Keeps
Clark, Ranee S.

Mighty Miracles
Olaveson, Breanna

Bondage (Moses Chronicles #1)
Moore, H.B.

The Power of Attitude: The Story of George Washington
Metten, Patricia

Enslaved to Saved: The Metaphor of Christ as Our Master
Litchfield, W. Reid

City Love (City Love, #1)
Colasanti, Susane

Model Misfit (Geek Girl, #2)
Smale, Holly

Wrong About the Guy
LaZebnik, Claire

A Heart Revealed

Kilpack, Josi S. 

Forgive My Fins (Fins, #1)
Childs, Tera Lynn

Silence
Lytton, Deborah

Revenge, Ice Cream, and Other Things Best Served Cold (Broken Hearts & Revenge, #2)
Finn, Katie

Rebel Mechanics (Rebel Mechanics, #1)
Swendson, Shanna

The Recipe Hacker: Comfort Foods without Soy, Dairy, Cane Sugar, Gluten, and Grain
Keuilian, Diana

Love Unexpected: A Storybook Romance
Jacobson, Melanie

My True Love Gave to Me: Twelve Holiday Stories
Perkins, Stephanie

Meet Your Baker (A Bakeshop Mystery, #1)
Alexander, Ellie

 

The Testing (The Testing, #1)
Charbonneau, Joelle

Ash & Bramble
Prineas, Sarah

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

Verne, Jules

Walk on Earth a Stranger (The Gold Seer Trilogy, #1)
Carson, Rae

Secrets of Selkie Bay
Thomas, Shelley Moore

The Maloneys’ Magical Weatherbox
Quinlan, Nigel

The Summer of Chasing Mermaids
Ockler, Sarah

Clariel (Abhorsen, #4)
Nix, Garth

Falling into Place
Zhang, Amy

Extraordinary Means
Schneider, Robyn

Illuminae (The Illuminae Files, #1)
Kaufman, Amie

 

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