Monday, December 17, 2012

New Releases Dec. 10- 15

Dear Readers,

It is only one week to Christmas and I am always glad to see new fiction that I can help people purchase for that reader in their lives.  I have had several experiences with a spouse or family member of a reader come in wanting to buy them a book and having no idea what to buy because they have no idea what they have read already.  It is so nice to say, "This book came out this week, I am sure they haven't read it yet."  That is especially nice when they are such good books.

Happy Reading


The Tutor's Daughter - Julie Klassen - Once again Julie delivers a beautiful regency romance.  Emma and her father go to teach at a family home.  Everything seems to be going ok until suddenly Emma's life seems to be at risk.

To Honor and Trust - Tracie Peterson/Judith Miller - #3 Bridal Veil Island - Callie is torn between what to do.  Should she continue as a governess or join her parents on the mission field?

Vanished - Irene Hannon - #1 A Private Justice series - Moira gets lost one night and hits a person along the road.  When she wakes up later there is no evidence of the accident, but she remembers it, even the guy who stopped and promised to call 911

Illusion - Frank Peretti - Out in softcover now.

Choices of the Heart - Laurie Alice Eakes - #3 in Midwives series - Esther comes from a long line of Midwives so when a scandal threatens her, she flees to Virginia.

The Delemma of Charlotte Farrow - Olivia Newport - As the world's fair on 1893 heads to Chicago, Charlotte's world falls apart.

Waiting for Spring - Amanda Cabot - #2 Westward Winds - Will Charlotte be able to guard her heart against Barrett who thinks she holds the key to his future.

The Lessons - Suzanne Woods Fisher - #3 Stoney Ridge Seasons - Mary Kate wants to leave her quiet community behind and find adventure. 

Though Mountains Fall - Dale Cramer - #3 The Daughters of Caleb Bender - The awaited conclusion to Dale's series about Caleb and his family after they flee the USA for religious freedom in Mexico.

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