The Paladin of Callendro

On May 25, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by Tom_Nelson

The Paladin of Callendro, released in paperback in 2010 by Tom Nelson, is the anxiously awaited follow-up to his debut novel, The Winds of Wharhalen. It chronicles the adventures of Sian Liand, a young apprentice, who accidentally uncovers a plot to assassinate the new king of Turock. This discovery puts him in grave danger and sets in […]

FireSong

On May 7, 2011, in Mystery/Suspense/Thriller - Fiction, by Aaron Lazar

What would you do if your country church was hit by a rogue tornado during services? What if the wind unearthed the bones of a missing parishioner in a nearby wheat field? Now add the discovery of heroin in your elderly minister’s bloodstream. When Gus LeGarde is thrown into the middle of the mess, he […]

Julia Fairchild

On May 7, 2011, in Mystery/Suspense/Thriller - Fiction, by Louise_Gaylord

Raised in upper-class Manhattan society, Julia has settled in small-town New Mexico, created a prospering counseling practice and is preparing to marry her love, Mac Brantley, a successful doctor and the younger son of a prominent local family. But everything starts to unravel the day Mac “kidnaps” Julia and flies her to an idyllic wilderness […]

Spa Deadly

On May 7, 2011, in Mystery/Suspense/Thriller - Fiction, by Louise_Gaylord

Spa Deadly is a well-crafted, suspenseful tale of compounded intrigue that will keep the reader riveted with each fresh turn of the page. In masterful fashion, Louise Gaylord peels back layer after layer of misleading clues and duplicitous information, leaving you with only a faint hope of discovering where the real truth behind her unfolding […]

Anacacho, an Allie Armington Mystery

On May 7, 2011, in Mystery/Suspense/Thriller - Fiction, by Louise_Gaylord

The first in the Allie Armington Mystery series.. Nothing’s Sure but Death in Texas! Allie Armington is a bright, successful and self-reliant young Texas attorney coming up to the top of her game. But that independent streak just might be the death of her. Of course, she doesn’t admit it until she’s about thigh deep […]

Tremolo: cry of the loon

On May 7, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by Aaron Lazar

Summer, 1964: Beatlemania hits the States, and the world mourns the loss of JFK. For eleven-year-old Gus LeGarde, the powerful events that rocked the nation serve as a backdrop for the most challenging summer of his life. Eleven-year-old Gus LeGarde is spending another glorious summer at his grandparents’ lakeside camp, along with his best friends, […]

Mazurka

On May 7, 2011, in Mystery/Suspense/Thriller - Fiction, by Aaron Lazar

When Siegfried receives a puzzling invitation to visit an ailing relative in Germany on the eve of Gus and Camille’s wedding, their honeymoon plans change. Siegfried – Gus’s socially challenged brother-in-law – can’t travel alone, so they gather the gentle giant under their wings and fly to Paris. After luscious hours in the city of […]

Healey's Cave

On May 7, 2011, in Mystery/Suspense/Thriller - Fiction, by Aaron Lazar

Sam Moore’s little brother vanished fifty years ago. No body. No answers. What Sam has is a boatload of guilt, since he failed to accompany Billy on his final, fateful bike ride. While digging in his garden, Sam discovers a green marble with a startling secret—it whisks him back to his childhood, connecting him to […]

State of Mind

On May 3, 2011, in Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Paranormal - Fiction, by Sven Davison

In the not-too-distant future, freedom is just a word that you willingly trade for a dozen donuts, based on the dubious promise that you can eat what you want and never gain weight. You can also take drugs with no ill effects or call a friend while surfing the web without a phone or computer. All this and more will be yours following the simple installation of a P-Chip in your brain.

Eclipsed by Shadow | The Legend of the Great Horse ~ Book I of III

On April 11, 2011, in Teen Literature - Fiction, by John_Allen_Royce

“A fast-paced, well-informed tale…” ~ Library Journal “Thrilling and intelligent fantasy … a great blend of academic and adventurous reading that is beach-ready.” ~ US Review of Books Eclipsed by Shadow begins a ‘road trip’ time-travel adventure of a teenager lost in history — on horseback. The first book of The Legend of the Great […]

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