Finding God’s Goodness : Mary-Eisa Yee
Growing up in a small New England community, Mary-Eisa’s childhood love of nature and walking in the woods continues with this moving narrative. A child who permanently lost her father…
To Save the Earth, Work Less! : Charles Siegel
Creating Jobs? Americans believe we need rapid economic growth to create jobs and avoid unemployment—but that is because we do not have the choice of working shorter hours. The Dutch…
Christmas at Bar Haven : Phyllis Clark Nichols
In the coastal marshlands of Georgia where the intriguing Geechee people call home, Bar Haven is a quaint seaside community where everyone counts, and neighbors take care of each other….
Deals with the Devil : Veronica Ford
I don’t want to be a witch. I just want to get tenure. But I’m a little distracted by the hellgate that’s spewing magic all over campus along with boggarts…
FALSE NEUTRAL : JOSHUA S. NARINS
One chose to live a lie. . . One chose to live alone. . . One chance to finally make sense of it all. False Neutral transports readers directly to…
Green Corrosion : Costi Gurgu
The devastating Black Rain has transformed the once-lush land into an arid wasteland, turning all water into a gel-like substance across the globe. Fresh, drinkable water has become the planet’s…
The Trouble with Her Duke : Anna St. Claire
A wife is the last thing he needs. A husband is the last thing she wants. A widower who refuses to remarry. Damon Devereaux, the Sixth Duke of Danforth, doesn’t…
CLEAR-CUTS : JOSHUA S. NARINS
A father’s legend . . . A family’s ancestral lore . . . And two brothers will all collide. From the author of False Neutral comes Clear-Cuts, a raw, visceral,…
When a Stranger Comes… : Karen S. Bell
Author Alexa Wainwright is losing her mojo. Her latest works aren’t selling like her internationally bestselling debut. She vows to do whatever it takes to get back to being number…
Forbidden Love : Rachel K Stone
A next-door neighbor. A summer fling. A bed that has me moaning with pleasure… and fighting for my life… Being a college girl is fun, but I’m ready for spring…