Andrea Nell
Saving Savannah
Contemporary Romance
What if a rescuer falls in love with the widowed husband of the woman she failed to save?
Layla yearns to belong but wounds from her past have scarred deep. Luke couldn’t ask for a better nanny or friend than Layla, but Savannah needs a new mother. Layla must embrace God’s healing grace so she can win Luke’s heart before someone else claims her place in his family.
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Casey Herringshaw
Releasing Yesterday
Women’s Fiction
All Jenna Hutch wants is a chance at normal newlywed bliss. But a haunting past and the secret of an unborn child threaten to unravel the fragile hope she has placed in tomorrow.
Jenna Hutch wants what every bride desires—a chance at happiness: a normal, loving bond with her husband. But a culmination of bad choices threatens her marriage, including an unborn child that isn’t her husband’s. And the decision to reveal or hide her secrets will take her far from “normal”.
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Shelly Dippel
Flying Light
Women’s Fiction
A disillusioned young woman moves to her family’s hometown looking for proof that her father loved her but finds the people who hated him could destroy her first.
Desperate and alone, Birdie Bishop accepts an offer to run the family restaurant, but suspicious disasters suggest she’s not welcome in her father’s hometown. Birdie must face that her father’s secrets are causing someone to force her to leave. Can she hold on long enough to find the truth?
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Debbie Archer
Etched
Contemporary YA
When Royal Easton witnesses the murder of her best friend, she’s forced into chaos, anger and the need for retribution. But God has other plans that include the etchings of an old Jewish woman, the story of a damaged murderer, and the faith journal of a dead girl.
Marcie Gribbin
The Town Crier’s Daughter
Historical
The town crier is about to ring the old crier’s bell one last time—to announce his own fate. Now, to save his life, the town crier’s daughter must risk her own.
Ava Sweeney’s father has been convicted of the murder. She has only two months to prove his innocence. Assigned to cover the trial, reporter Race Evers was sent to the backwards seaside town. But something is keeping him there. Is it reporter’s instinct, or the look of heartache in Ava’s eyes?