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The Millennial Reincarnations

by Lisa Butts

"The Millennial Reincarnations" is daring and strikingly original. In "The Millennial Reincarnations", the first installment of The Millennial Trilogy, a father wrestles with grief after the death of his teenage daughter, and a group of... Read More

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Wolf

by Gregory A. Lowe

"Wolf" is a thrilling and suspenseful mystery, its every page jam-packed with action. Kelly Oliver’s "Wolf" masterfully builds suspense with its relatable protagonist and bold subject matter. This whodunit asks who’s really pulling... Read More

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Danya

by Susan Waggoner

This historical novel draws on its own sense of time and place to re-create first-century Galilee in vivid detail. The first century of the Common Era springs to vivid life in Anne McGivern’s accomplished and engrossing novel, Danya: A... Read More

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Amelia's Prayer

by Claire Foster

This elegantly written historical romance details changing times with subtlety and care. The course of true love never did run smooth—and learning that lesson comes too late for some couples. Amelia’s Prayer is an unflinching,... Read More

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Black Moon Draw

by Allyce Amidon

What reader hasn’t wondered what it would be like to wake up in his or her favorite book? When Naia’s fiancé dumps her right before their wedding, she decides the best coping mechanism is to drink a lot of wine, marathon her... Read More

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A Balm in Gilead

by Margaret Cullison

A rape and a search for justice lead a young woman on a road toward overcoming fear in this complex story. "A Balm in Gilead" tells the story of a young woman’s rape and the ongoing danger she faces from her attacker. Marie Green... Read More

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A Little Something

by Jeff Fleischer

Haddaway stays tightly focused on characters who deal with tragedy in a way that feels real. Richard Haddaway’s "A Little Something" opens with a random and seemingly minor accident. While waiting on deck at his youth baseball game,... Read More

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