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Brentwood's Ward
This historical romance views the Regency era through the eyes of an unlikely pair: an officer of the first fledgling police force in London and the ward he’s assigned to protect—a pampered heiress who’s used to getting her own way. |
The Half-Stitched Quilting Club
Now a New York Times Bestseller! It’s Quilting 101 for the students at Emma Yoder’s quilting classes. But as six very different men and women try to make scraps of fabric something beautiful, they begin sharing details of their fragmented lives. Suddenly quilt classes become life lessons. . .and their souls are healed one stitch at a time. |
Weaver's Needle
Pitted against each other to recover a map to the Lost Dutchman’s Gold Mine, two recovery specialists follow the trail to Arizona. But someone doesn’t want them to find the map. . .or the mine. They must work together despite their mistrust and growing attraction, to save themselves. |
Home
Novelist Melanie Vander runs away—from conflict, from pain, from reality. When Melanie finds herself faced with a looming deadline, she decides it’s time for an escape to a novel-worthy locale. Call it research. Maybe a bit of distance will inspire her husband to appreciate her again, too, she reasons. But once she’s away, she further distances herself from reality as she becomes obsessed with the male character in the story she’s writing. When hit with a dose of reality, Melanie must choose whether she’ll check out completely, or allow her characters to lead her home. |
Choosing REAL
In Choosing REAL, author Bekah Pogue walks with women into life’s unplanned circumstances--specifically frantic schedules, pain and transition, feelings of unworthiness, loneliness, and tension. . . And she reminds them it is in these very moments that God invites us to notice, respond, and even celebrate how He shows up—in every little detail. |
52 Ways to Connect with Your Smartphone Obsessed Kid
Drawing from his 20-plus years of experience working with teenagers, studying youth culture, and raising three teens of his own, author Jonathan McKee provides an abundant supply of useful tips and creative ideas to help parents bond with the Smartphone Generation. |