By editor on Feb 27, 2008 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
READY TO WED by Melody Carlson
Jane Howard’s bed and breakfast isn’t doing so well. Due to the cold and rainy May weather, all her guests have cancelled and gone home. She goes out to try to get some work done in her garden, when a pink Cadillac arrives. The driver, Belle Bannister, [...]
By editor on Jan 28, 2008 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
PAR FOR THE COURSE by Ray Blackston
Chris Hackett is the owner and operator of Hack’s Golf Learning Center. On a routine day teaching golf, one of his students mentions a class she’s heard of to learn about what the other sex is thinking. Since Chris is single, he figures it [...]
By editor on Jan 11, 2008 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
ONE STEP OVER THE BORDERby Stephen Bly
Have you seen my Juanita?
Hap Bowman has been searching for Juanita since he met the girl of his dreams when they were twelve years old, and he determines that this will be the summer he finds her. So he and his rodeo partner chase down every Juanita from [...]
By editor on Jan 7, 2008 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
Searching for Eternityby Elizabeth Musser
The book starts on January 29, 1983. Emile de Bonnery is alone, eating leftover pizza and watching the news. A story comes on about the arrest of Klaus Barbie, the Butcher of Lyon, and he stops dead in his tracks. His hand automatically reaches for the phone to call his [...]
By editor on Jan 7, 2008 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
Where My Heart Belongsby Tracie Peterson
Imagine sitting at the dinner table with your mother and father, getting ready to tell them that the love of your life has proposed and you’ve accepted! Before you can open your mouth, your baby sister comes bouncing in informing the family that she wants her trust fund money [...]
By editor on Nov 20, 2007 in Christmas, Contemporary Fiction | 1 Comment
UNWRAPPING CHRISTMAS by Lori Copeland
It’s that time of the year again, and Rose is busy with all the usual obligations and then some. Choir practice, volunteering at the thrift shop, baking casseroles for sick friends, and hosting the perfect family Christmas.
By editor on Nov 6, 2007 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
SNITCH by Rene Gutteridge
Las Vegas Police Department Sergeant Ron Yeager is nearing retirement, but he doesn’t want a boring desk job. So he jumps at the chance when he is offered a position as head of an undercover operation to catch car thieves. He’s allowed to hand pick five officers to [...]
By editor on Nov 5, 2007 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
A FAMILY IN FULL by Vanessa Del Fabbro
Monica Brunetti is still recovering from the gun shot wound she received from the car-jacking, but now she’s also raising her best friends two sons since her friend died from aids. She’s also in love. Everything seems to be going perfect.
By editor on Oct 23, 2007 in Contemporary Fiction, Mystery | 0 Comments
SNITCHby Rene Gutteridge
Las Vegas Police Department Sergeant Ron Yeager is nearing retirement, but he doesn’t want a boring desk job. So he jumps at the chance when he is offered a position as head of an undercover operation to catch car thieves. He’s allowed to hand pick five officers to work with him, as [...]