New Releases, WhiteCrown
By Melody Carlson Two princesses…one crown. The royal twins have battled it out for almost eighteen years, but Princess Heather is firstborn and her ailing father’s first choice to inherit his throne. Princess Rose is not a bit pleased, and the Kingdom of Raspen is...
Biblical, Contemporary Fiction, New Releases, Speculative
By Doug Powell When a Spanish priest learns of a skeptical organization’s PR stunt to replicate the Shroud of Turin, Graham Eliot becomes part of his plan to counteract the bad publicity with a new revelation about the Shroud’s authenticity. And the revelation relies...
Historical Fiction, New Releases
By Melody Carlson Fresh out of finishing school, Julianne Blackstone is eager to return to her sister’s ranch in Colorado, but her parents have other plans. Plans that involve money, matrimony…and mayhem. While helping in her mother’s chic dress shop, Julianne...
Biblical, Historical Fiction, New Releases
By Henry O. Arnold A singer’s voice inspires a troubled nation…A shepherd’s courage vanquishes a giant The last official act of the prophet of Yahweh was to secretly anoint a replacement for the king of Israel who has been brought low by an unbalanced mind. The great...
Biblical, Contemporary Fiction, New Releases, Speculative
By Doug Powell After a satellite image using ground penetrating radar indicates a man-made object near the peak of Mount Ararat, Ancient Near East Scholar Graham Eliot finds himself secretly ascending the slopes where tradition says Noah’s Ark landed. But the summit...
Chrism Press, New Releases, Speculative
By Mary Jessica Woods He swore to paint the truth. Now he is living a lie. For the Noxxiin people, tattoos define identity: they commemorate birth, ancestry, accomplishments—even crimes. As a tattoo artist living on an ancient generation ship, Mariikel Serix has sworn...
New Releases, Non-Fiction
by Cara Luecht People are leaving the Church in record numbers, and they are not being silent about their reasons. With terms like “deconstructing” and “exvangelical” they are letting the Church know that they are unhappy with the direction the Church is taking on any...
Biblical, Contemporary Fiction, New Releases, Speculative
By Doug Powell As Graham Eliot digitizes manuscripts in the world’s oldest library at the foot of Mount Sinai, a monk reveals the existence of a secret artifact behind the mysterious death of the prominent archaeologist who discovered it almost a century earlier. Now...
Chrism Press, Historical Fiction, New Releases
By Roseanna M. White Sabina Mancari never questioned her life as the daughter of Chicago’s leading mob boss until bullets tear apart her world and the man she thought she loved turns out to be an undercover Prohibition agent. Ambushes, bribes, murder, prostitution—all...
Historical Fiction, New Releases
by Bonnie Leon Is love enough to overcome the tragedies and hardships thrown at them? In the spring of 1856, Emmalin Hammond decides the Oregon Territory is not the place for her and chooses to return to her Philadelphia home. But mountain man, Jacob Landon, has other...
Historical Fiction, New Releases, Romance, Romance and Love Stories
By Cara Grandle Sisters of the Porcelain Doll, Book 2 Life rips away hope and sweeps her along…until she finds a future worth fighting for. On the day her mother passes away, Heather Keeton weds a neighbor who promises to provide for her. They journey along the...
New Releases, Non-Fiction
By Mike Sollom In those dreadful days and nights as Mike collided with the morbid memories of his son’s suffering and death—and the unbearable ache of Jim’s absence—he needed a way to describe the anguish of his heart. So, he found a spiral-bound notebook and wrote....
Middle Grade, New Releases
by Susan Thogerson Maas Twelve-year-old Abbie Keegan loves spending time in the woods behind her house and watching the silly-looking baby robins as they grow. The woods are a retreat from her parents’ constant bickering and from her sweet, but needy, little brother....
Historical Fiction, New Releases
Song of Prophets and Kings Series, Book 2By Henry O. Arnold The desire of Israel… the first to wear the crown is the warrior king For decades the nation of Israel had no rest from her enemies. The people cried out, “Give us a king to lead us, to go out before us, to...
Chrism Press, Historical Fiction, New Releases
By Rhonda Ortiz Certain things ruin a girl’s reputation, and madness is one. Boston, 1793—Beautiful and artistic, the only daughter of a prominent merchant, Molly Chase cannot help but attract the notice of Federalist Boston—especially its men. But she carries a...
New Releases, Outdoors and Adventure, Picture Books, Quick Reads, Share with the Family
Isaac and Izzy’s Magical Maples Written by Angela HendersonIllustrated by Rachael Koppendrayer Autumn is painting the world in vibrant colors, and Isaac and Izzy want to give back to their favorite magical maple tree. A normal present won’t do, though. They want to...
Contemporary Fiction, New Releases, Of Social Relevance
Based on the Feature film Grace and Gravity By S.E. Clancy John, an American Christian on a work assignment in the UK, just wants to photograph England’s oldest wooden truss bridge on his day off work. But then a man steps into the shot…and up onto the railing. What...
From Bestselling Authors, Historical Fiction, New Releases
by Roseanna M. White 1865 – Marietta Hughes never wanted to be a spy, but the family legacy of espionage is thrust upon her as the War Between the States rolls on. Unknown to her, the Knights of the Golden Circle – a Confederate secret society bent on...
From Bestselling Authors, Historical Fiction, New Releases
Love Has No Place in a World of Spiesby Roseanna M. White 1779—Winter Reeves is an aristocratic American Patriot forced to hide her heart amid the British Loyalists of the city of New York. She has learned to keep her ears open so she can pass information on British...
Historical Fiction, New Releases
By Melody Carlson An education back East? That’s the last thing Miranda Williams wants, but since her stepfather had noted it in his will, her stepsister Delia is determined to see it through. But Miranda doesn’t want to go East, and she certainly doesn’t want to be...
Chrism Press, Historical Fiction, New Releases
By Eleanor Bourg Nicholson For Athene Howard, the only child of renowned cultural anthropologist Charles Howard, life is an unexciting, disillusioned academic project. When she encounters a clairvoyant Dominican postulant, a stern nun, and a recusant English nobleman...