
A CALL TO FAITH AND FREEDOM BY SHIRLEY A. ROE - HISTORICAL ROMANCE
At a time when there appears to be a renewal of spiritualism in modern society, Shirley Roe’s novel A Call to Faith and Freedom supports the knowledge that spiritualism and mysticism are indeed centuries old. This novel is not only entertaining but also educational, as she shares her extensive knowledge of Celtic faith with her readers in this exciting and action filled story of two Scottish Celtic clans. Elaine Fuhr, Alberta, Canada
PURCHASE

IN THE SHADOW OF SURIBACHI BY JOYCE FAULKNER
Faulkner tackles that most delicate of stories -- what war means to those who go, those who return and those who are alive because their fathers survived the unthinkable.


KITTY MCKENZIE BY ANNE WHITFIELD
Through sheer willpower and determination she grabs opportunities with both hands from working on a clothes and rag stall in the market to creating a teashop for the wealthy. Her road to happiness is fraught with obstacles of hardship and despair, but she refuses to let her dream of a better life for her family die and she learns that love and loyalty brings its own reward.


THIS IS THE PLACE BY CAROLYN HOWARD-JOHNSON
A young journalist realizes that because she is half Mormon and half Protestant she is not suitable material for love. She delves into her Mormon heritage and journals her way through prejudice into redemption. She learns to mend her own life when she finds she cannot mend her world. This novel, set in

Create a free website at Webs.com