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The Canary Room

by Rebecca Foster

Inner monologues with a noteworthy stream-of-consciousness style trace the coming of age of a foster child during World War II. In their debut novel, "The Canary Room", set in 1945 Idaho, Edwin F. and Linda Casebeer create a vivid... Read More

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The Mystic

by Kristine Morris

Elegant, flowing prose conveys the journey of a spiritual man through struggles of racial prejudice and sexual identity. Jean-Marie de la Trinité’s novel, "The Mystic", reveals the stages of a journey to union with God through the... Read More

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A Woman's Pleasure

by Paige Van De Winkle

Fifty Shades of Grey too exploitive? These erotic vignettes, featuring incredibly attentive men and mutual respect, hit the sweet spot. Somewhere between the romance novel and the self-help book for relationships comes J. F. Kelly’s... Read More

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Freely Given

by Jeff Friend

A young woman finds herself at odds with a pastor after her one-million-dollar donation to his church in this smooth, entertaining Christian romance. In "Freely Given", a one-million-dollar donation in the Sunday offering plate creates a... Read More

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The Last Top Gun

by Rebecca Foster

A navy pilot reminisces about his days in the service in this lively, testosterone-driven debut novel. In retired naval captain Dan Zimberoff’s autobiographical fiction debut, "The Last Top Gun", an older pilot recalls his exploits for... Read More

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The Vipers of Islam

by Eric Anderson

Richly detailed cultures provide the backdrop to a heart-pounding debut thriller. Douglas Vigil’s debut novel, "The Vipers of Islam", is a fast-paced and richly layered story of two undercover CIA agents fighting terrorism overseas in... Read More

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