The Heart of Thornewell by Anita Stansfield

About “The Heart of Thornewell” What should have been a grand adventure in Africa ends in heartbreak for Enid Hawthorne, following her husband’s untimely death. Bereft, the young widow bravely boards a ship for home with precious cargo—her unborn child. She hopes to find refuge in England in the only place she can—Thornewell Hall, the […]

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Pretty Much Perfect by Sally Johnson

About “Pretty Much Perfect” Camille Weston, a recently returned missionary, anticipates returning to college for her degree and perhaps to meet a nice guy. A sensible young woman with her future mapped out, Camille would never do something dangerous—like pick up a stranger on the side of the road. And yet, inexplicably, she does just […]

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Loving Lieutenant Lancaster by Sarah M. Eden

About “Loving Lieutenant Lancaster” Orphaned as a child, Arabella Hampton was the unwanted and unloved charge of a cruel aunt and neglectful uncle. The only light in her young life was the kindness of the Jonquil family, and she clung to the childish dream of someday living with them at Lampton Park. Now, years later, […]

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Memorial Day: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness

The Red, White and Blue Along the roads of America on Memorial Day, you will find 1000’s of US Flags proudly waving in the air.  It symbolizes a nation of freedom, choice and prosperity, yet it hasn’t always been that way for all Americans nor is it that way for many people here in the […]

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Perfect Set by Melanie Bennett Jacobson

About “Perfect Set” Bree Mercer is an ambitious sports reporter who has risen through the ranks to land her dream job. Basking in the sun, sea, and seriously cute guys in her new singles ward, things couldn’t be better. That is, until she’s assigned to write a feature on the one person she can’t stand—professional […]

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Unforgettable by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen

About “Unforgettable” Haley has always admired her strong-willed great-grandmother Grisa. The woman survived the disappearance of her husband and thrived after her immigration to America at the beginning of World War II. But when a shocking telephone call from a detective in Germany turns Haley’s life upside down in an instant, she finds herself questioning […]

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Scarlet by Jen Geigle Johnson

About “Scarlet” The roads in and out of Paris are heavily guarded, but the dead have easy passage out of the city. A ragged old woman transports the coffins of the most recent victims of the guillotine and is waved on unimpeded. Later, the same crone watches five French aristocrats step out of their coffins […]

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Everything She Wants by Sarah Alva

About “Everything She Wants” Lucy Kappal can’t figure out why she doesn’t want to marry her sometimes-boyfriend, Charles. After all, he’s perfect on paper: a returned missionary, elders quorum president, a professor at BYU. Instead of giving Charles an answer to his unexpected marriage proposal, she boards the next flight to London only to fall […]

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Tripwire by Traci Hunter Abramson

About “Tripwire” Jane Napierski is back at work at the job she loves—being a personal assistant to her friend Sienna Blake, a rising star actress. The duo is on location in Virginia Beach to film Sienna’s new TV series, along with costar Reed Forrester—the man with whom the world thinks Sienna is in love. Wrong. […]

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My Dearest Enemy by Jennifer Moore

About “My Dearest Enemy” Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada, 1812 Struggling alone on the family farm, Abigail Tidwell knows exactly who is to blame for her hardships: the Americans. If it weren’t for their part in the war, her father and brothers would be home rather than fighting abroad. But no amount of antipathy could have prepared […]

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