Recent Reviews

Olivia Merriman has graduated college and returned home to New Moon Beach where she can be with her father and two sisters while opening her dream shop, Mystique Creations.

Penelope Carter lives the simple life. She owns a quaint tea shop in Seattle where she works six days a week—most of the time even sleeping on a pallet in the back room. Business could be better, and her mother could be less critical, but Penelope believes herself to be content with the quiet life she has created for herself.

When Skylar ‘Birdy’ Branson witnesses the brutal murder of Deacon Bradley, beloved leader of the 4th Avenue Baptist Church in Louisiana, it places a target on the back of the seventeen-year-old homeless girl. Real estate tycoon Cranston Turner will stop at nothing to obtain the land the old church stands on and cover his tracks while eliminating any of the church members who stand in his way.

Lying for a Living
Steve
McCondichie

Jesse Few has made lying for a living into an art form. The insincere, quintessential traveling salesman continues letting the people in his life down, from his ex-wife and two teenage children to his creditors and coworkers—ones he dutifully lays off to appease his manager in the wake of a recession ravaging the southern United States, including his hometown of Dwyer, Georgia.

HISTORICAL:  When Roy rescues seventeen-year-old Hattie Arnsby from a hard life with her drunken father, the young girl believes she is destined to become a happy bride. Her own addiction to alcohol makes her an easy target for the evil man, whose true plan is to sell her to the Red Garter, a brothel in Keystone, South Dakota.

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