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The Sheriffs of Savage Wells

by Claire Rudy Foster

Savage Wells, Wyoming, isn’t the easiest place to call home. Frontier beauty Paisley Bell would know. She’s the town’s acting sheriff, dispensing justice with one hand while she cares for her aging father with the other. She’s so... Read More

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The Order of the Eternal Sun

by Claire Rudy Foster

Lucy Sinclair is learning more than dance steps for her debut into Edwardian society. She’s also gifted with arcana, a special magic that allows her to bring her drawings to life. It’s a family gift, passed from mother to daughter,... Read More

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For the Love of Mary

by Claire Rudy Foster

The teenage years are fraught with perils—usually the small, humiliating kind. Fifteen-year-old Jacob wears his adolescence like a hair shirt, in the hilarious YA romance For The Love Of Mary. Jacob is alternately confident and... Read More

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Far from Home

by Claire Rudy Foster

Marriage of convenience? What could go wrong? Well, everything, in Lorelie Brown’s sassy new LGBTQ romance, Far From Home. In an attempt to solve their mutual problems—crushing student debt and American citizenship,... Read More

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The Dream Dancer

by Claire Rudy Foster

In Leslie Hachtel’s paranormal historical romance, dreams are permeable. On awakening, the dreamer carries the influence of the night before with him. Dream dancers can enter a dreamer’s mind and leave secret messages behind,... Read More

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Hershele

by Claire Rudy Foster

A romance that has stood the test of time, Jacob Dinezon’s touching, traditional novel was originally published in 1891. Recently translated from the Yiddish into contemporary English by Jane Peppler, Hershele: A Jewish Love Story... Read More

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Tricks Every Boy Can Do

by Vernieda Vergara

"Tricks Every Boy Can Do" offers a meditation on how family both molds and transforms us. The contentious relationship between two identical brothers takes center stage in Paul Buchanan’s "Tricks Every Boy Can Do". People are defined... Read More

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Scarred

by Katerie Prior

Zach’s journey shows that while war may be hell, the path out of it can be followed by seeking forgiveness. A desperate act in the heat of war sends a young man deep into enemy territory to search for forgiveness. Michael Kenneth... Read More

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