The House on Foster Hill by Jaime Jo Wright

Why Couldn't others understand that keeping memories alive wasn't a fascination with death? Life was so important. - Ivy, 1906 Kaine Prescott is no stranger to death. When her husband died two years ago, her pleas for further investigation into his suspicious death fell on deaf ears. In desperate need of a fresh start, Kaine... Continue Reading →

Out of Darkness by Erynn Newman

"A flash whited out the horizon. She saw nothing else as she was hurled backward."  Elisabeth Allen gave her heart to Jesus as a little girl and to Drew Marek as a teenager.When their wedding day finally arrives, it’s the happiest day of her life–until a car bomb transforms her dream come true into a... Continue Reading →

Jane of Austin by Hillary Manton Lodge

Just a few years after their father’s business scandal shatters their lives, Jane and Celia Woodward find themselves forced out of their San Francisco tea shop. The last thing Jane wants is to leave their beloved shop on Valencia Street, but when Celia insists on a move to Austin, Texas, the sisters pack up their... Continue Reading →

The Morning Star Rises by Sara Davison

Amazon Review: In the midst of all the fear and confusion, only one thing is clear … This isn’t over yet. Jesse Christensen is out of the army, but the real battle has just begun. As martial law continues in Canada in 2054, Major Gallagher has taken over the city. His oppression of believers intensifies... Continue Reading →

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