A Place More Dark
For Jock Mitchell, it has been five long years away from his loved ones. A prisoner of war at the infamous Stalag XXa, he has gradually learned to find joy in the little things if he wants to retain any hope that one day he...
For Jock Mitchell, it has been five long years away from his loved ones. A prisoner of war at the infamous Stalag XXa, he has gradually learned to find joy in the little things if he wants to retain any hope that one day he...
Joan Donaldson crafts Lizzie and William’s love story beautifully in Ae Fond Kiss: Love Blossoms in Tennessee, a remarkable, hope-filled romance novel set in a close-knit community in the Appalachian Mountains. Following the death of her fiancé, Lizzie Walker wrestles with despair that almost overwhelms...
A Certain Man by Linda Dindzans is a beautiful story based on the life of Abraham’s descendant Samuel. When the young Mara lays eyes on the handsome carpenter Samuel, she is immediately smitten; he is everything she could want in a man. Sturdy and hardworking,...
A Brilliant Alliance by Laura Beers is a Regency romance and the second book in the Lockwood Family series. It can be read as a standalone novel. The Earl of Dunsby, Bennett Lockwood, finds his life shaken when a solitary ride through the woodlands turns...
A Suitable Fortune by Laura Beers, the seventh installment in the Lords and Ladies of Mayfair series, takes a dedicated teacher and a war-weary earl on an unexpected journey in an elegant tale of friendship and mystery. When Miss Emilia Hembry finds herself present at...
Wolf Holles' A Semblance of Justice captivates readers with a spine-chilling tale about a dangerous rescue mission and a survivor of war atrocities. Matt suspects that his father, William, has been kidnapped since he stopped answering Matt's voicemails after leaving for a ten-day vacation away...
A Wolff in the Family by Francine Falk-Allen is a riveting narrative based on true events, weaving together a tapestry of family strife and resilience against the backdrop of early 20th-century America. The story explores the complexities of the Wolff family, marked by themes of...
An Empty House Doesn’t Sneeze by David Scott Richardson transports readers to a vividly depicted 1943 Pacific Northwest, where the specter of World War II looms large but is filtered through the innocent yet perceptive lens of 15-year-old Scotty Johannsen. Richardson deftly weaves together the...
The Paladin of Shadow Chronicles by Michael Eging and Steve Arnold starts when Erik of Birkenshire, or Brittania, ventured beyond the realm on a mission to save the daughter of High King Mattheus. When he finally makes it to the fortress after a grueling journey,...
Adriel Peregrine is a work of fiction in the historical, Christian, and interpersonal drama genres. Penned by author Michael G. Tavella, the plot follows the life of its titular character, whose surname reflects his wanderer or pilgrim status. Raised with Christian teachings, Adriel strays from...