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Robert Ludlum' s The Bourne Imperative
by Eric Van Lustbader
"Another superb thriller in true Jason Bourne style."
Posted May 28, 2012

Jason Bourne fishes a floating body out of an icy lake in snow-covered Sweden. The man is near dead, so Jason takes him to where he is staying and tries to revive him. When the man awakes, Jason realizes he does not remember anything, not even his name. Jason Read more...


Yesterday's Stardust
by Becky Melby
""Relive the roaring twenties through a long-lost diary in this delightful inspirational.""
Posted May 27, 2012

Francie Tillman receives a diary for her fifteenth birthday in 1924. Over the next four years she chronicles her life as she runs away from home, leaving her parent's farm in rural Wisconsin and heading for Chicago. Francie writes of the fascinating and fearful life of bootlegging and organized Read more...


A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar
by Suzanne Joinson
""Travel back to the past along the old Silk Road to Kashgar and on to present day London in this debut"
Posted May 22, 2012

Eva English and her sister Lizzie are on a missionary journey in 1923 along the old Silk Road to Kashgar to bring Christianity to the Moslem people. Lizzie believes she has a calling to the mission field, but Eva is there with a different motive. She has always felt the Read more...


Stardust
by Carla Stewart
"Do we really want answers to our "why" questions?"
Posted May 15, 2012

Getting answers to the "why" questions in life sometimes yield unexpected surprises. Georgia Peyton has asked those questions for years. Why did her parents leave her with her Aunt Cora and never return? Why did her husband, O'Dell cheat on her, even before they married? Why would Aunt Cora Read more...


Trauma Plan
by Candace Calvert
"A riveting medial drama with a touch of romance."
Posted April 24, 2012

Chaplain Riley Hale is still recuperating from a vicious attack in the hospital parking garage a year ago. Her dominant hand and arm are still weak and there isn't much feeling. She feels unfulfilled in her role as trauma unit chaplain, since her training is in ER nursing. She Read more...


A Sister's Forgiveness
by Anna Schmidt
"Learning the lesson of forgiveness is not easy."
Posted April 24, 2012

Jeannie Messner and Emma Keller are not just sisters; they have always been best friends. However, their personalities are completely opposite. They were raised in the Mennonite faith, but Jeannie is now a part of the liberal Mennonite community, while Emma remains true to the plain lifestyle. Their daughters are Read more...


Red Cell
by Mark Henshaw
"Fast-paced, globe trotting international espionage at its best."
Posted April 24, 2012

CIA rookie field agent Kyra Stryker knew the night meeting in Caracas, Venezuela would mean disaster, but she went anyway at the demands of her superior. Now, after weeks of recuperation from a gunshot wound to her arm, she is reassigned to Red Cell, a CIA think tank. Kyra did Read more...


Ada's Rules
by Alice Randall
"This story is a dieter's delight!"
Posted April 8, 2012

An invitation to her 25th college reunion arrives in the mail, and Ada Howard has mixed emotions about attending. The reunion letter is signed by Matt Mason, Ada's first love. She hasn't seen him in over 20 years. She thinks she's happily married to her preacher husband Read more...


Harriet Beamer Takes the Bus
by Joyce Magnin
"A wild adventure across the country via public transportation."
Posted April 8, 2012

Harriet Beamer lost a bet to her daughter-in-law Prudence and now she is selling her house in Pennsylvania and moving to Grass Valley, California to live with her son Henry and Prudence. Her little bets are always getting her in trouble. How do you leave a place you Read more...


The Half-Stitched Amish Quilting Club
by Wanda E. Brunstetter
"A charming tale about some very unconventional quilters."
Posted March 18, 2012

Emma Yoder is an Amish widow who is getting on with her life. She wants to be independent of receiving help from her grown children, so she decides to offer a quilting class in her home in Shipshewanna, Indiana. She advertises in the local paper and six people answer her Read more...


The Chase
by DiAnn Mills
"A fast-paced, action-packed page-turner."
Posted March 18, 2012

New York Times bestselling author, Kariss Walker, is determined to change genres and write suspense. She's no longer feeling fulfilled in writing women's fiction. For her first attempt, she shadows Tigo Harris, a top-notch FBI agent. Tigo is not ecstatic about the assignment, although Kariss is easy Read more...


Her Restless Heart
by Barbara Cameron
"Where do you find answers to the tough personal questions about life?"
Posted March 18, 2012

Return to the Amish community of Paradise, PA with this new spin-off series from Barbara Cameron's "Quilts of Lancaster County" series. You'll become reacquainted with some of her old characters and meet delightful new ones, like Mary Katherine. Mary Katherine has not yet become a member of Read more...


Always The Designer, Never The Bride
by Sandra D. Bricker
"Another romance blossoms at the Tanglewood Inn."
Posted March 18, 2012

Audrey Walker has been designing haute couture wedding gowns since she was nine. At that age, she designed gowns for every Barbie in her neighborhood. Today her design business is struggling. She is hoping to land a job designing a gown for a very well-known movie star. That will Read more...


The Perfect Square
by Vannetta Chapman
"A delightful and inspirational Amish mystery."
Posted March 18, 2012

The quilting super sleuths are at it again! Deborah Yoder and her friend Esther find a dead girl floating in a pond as they are on their way to deliver a casserole to Esther's future husband, Tobias. When the local police get involved and begin their investigation, Tobias' cousin Read more...


A Texan's Honor
by Shelley Shepard Gray
"Can there be honor and compassion among thieves?"
Posted February 22, 2012

Jamie Ellis lost her brother to the Civil War and her parents to influenza. Now she is on a train bound for Kansas City to live with her two old maid aunts, her only living relatives. And she has a gun pressed to her temple with an outlaw breathing down Read more...


Like Sweet Potato Pie
by Jennifer Rogers Spinola
"A charming story about discovering who you really are"
Posted February 22, 2012

Shiloh P. Jacobs is still in Churchville, VA, trying to sell her mother's house and find a "real" job. Working at Barnes & Noble putting stickers on books, serving espresso and waiting tables at The Green Tea Restaurant is not paying the bills. Her talent lies in writing. She's Read more...


The Hope Of Shridula
by Kay Marshall Strom
"The hope that lies within Shridula will bless your heart."
Posted February 22, 2012

There is hope of change coming to India. Word from the north says that the British are moving out and Indians are going to rule themselves. Does any of this matter to Ashish and his wife, Kia? They are still Untouchables and of the lowest class in India. They still Read more...


Before the Scarlet Dawn
by Rita Gerlach
"A story of love and forgiveness that will touch your heart."
Posted January 21, 2012

Eliza Bloome's world is shattered when her father dies and she is told she must leave the vicarage in a fortnight. She's lived in Hope Valley, Derbyshire all her life, has no one else and no place to go. She does not want to marry the only suitor Read more...


Honor Redeemed
by Loree Lough
"A powerful story about making tough decisions in life."
Posted January 21, 2012

Honor MacKenzie is just rebuilding her life when she meets Matt Phillips. Oh, she knows about him, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist. But at their first meeting, she takes an instant dislike for him just because he is associated with the news media. Another journalist almost destroyed her dream of Read more...


Something New
by Dianne Christner
"An inspirational story about trust, compromise and making your dreams come true."
Posted January 21, 2012

Lillian Landis is back at home and miserable. She moved out of the doddy house she was sharing with Katy Yoder when her mother fell prey to depression and her father needed someone to cook and clean house. Katy has married Jake now and is living in the doddy house Read more...


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