
Hazardous Duty by Christy Barritt
241 pages, 56 of 65 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
Buying a gun to kill your wife: $3,000
Hiring Trauma Care to clean afterward: $1,500
Having that same cleaner uncover evidence that frames you: priceless
On her way to completing a degree in forensic science, Gabby St. Claire drops out of school and starts her own crime scene cleaning business. “Yeah, that’s me,” she says, “a crime scene cleaner. People waiting in line behind me who strike up conversations always regret it.”
When a routine cleaning job uncovers a murder weapon the police overlooked, she realizes that the wrong person is in jail. But the owner of the weapon is a powerful foe . . . and willing to do anything to keep Gabby quiet.
With the help of her new neighbor, Riley Thomas, a man whose life and faith fascinate her, Gabby plays the detective to make sure the right person is put behind bars. Can Riley help her before another murder occurs?
Loving Lily Lavender by DeAnna Kinney
247 pages, 5 of 5 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled

494 pages, 36 of 45 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled, Previously Free
In 1587, a fleet of English ships set sail for the Virginia colony. During a storm, one ship became separated from the others and was never seen again. The settlers on board were presumed lost at sea, but there is both historical and legendary evidence that the colonists actually founded the Roanoke colony.
Veteran novelist Hunt (“Theyn Chronicles”) reimagines this slice of Colonial history through the eyes of Jocelyn White, a newlywed reluctant to leave her home in England for the wild shores of the New World. White’s journey is fraught with danger, but her dependence on God and God’s providence carry her safely through. Hunt’s engaging historical romance will appeal to fans of B.J. Hoff and Patricia Hickman. Recommended for most collections.

346 pages, 3 of 3 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
Before the earth splinters into continents, before the first raindrops fall from the sky, only one family is destined for salvation. Denah is not among them by choice. Her husband is a disgrace, her sisters-in-law are cursed, and the family adheres to the rigid demands of an outdated God. Denah simply wants the life she deserves. She will follow her own forbidden path to fulfillment, encountering blackmail, jealousy, and betrayal along the way. What she deserves turns out to be far different than what she imagines, and she must face the tumultuous consequences of her decisions before the past and future of all mankind collide in the shadow of Noah’s ark.
317 pages, 4 of 4 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
As a prostitute, Miri unlawfully plies her trade during the Roman occupation of Palestine. She hates her life, and knowing she will eventually get caught, allows men to gather loudly at her door. Soon after, the authorities drag her to a quarry to be stoned, but moments before her death, Joshua saves her. He introduces her into his world–a place where he teaches a new spiritual philosophy to the multitude.
Miri is soon swept into a magnitude of emotions ranging from profound self-loathing to the joys of love–love for a man who has only weeks to live. Bound on this earth by human frailty, she listens to his mysterious, but confusing teachings. As Joshua’s mistress, and later, his wife, she finally realizes the beauty of his doctrine. It opens her eyes to the mysteries of the universe, and this new faith accompanies her when she finally leaves Palestine forever.

Bucky Stone: Making Waves at Hampton Beach High #1 by David Smith
126 pages, 5 of 6 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled, Previously Free, Young Adult
Just one thing keeps Bucky Stone from being the most popular guy at Hampton Beach High. He excels in sports – hoops and baseball both. He’s tall, well-built, drop-dead hot-looking, with a cute girlfriend and straight A’s. He likes to tease and has a great sense of humor.
The one challenge? Bucky is a new born-again Christian, trying to live for Jesus on a very secular high school campus. He’s got his eye on Lisa, who doesn’t know a thing about his “rules of the road” for following Jesus. He’d like to get into JV baseball, a rough-and-tumble atmosphere for sure. And his enthusiasm for the kingdom of God has fellow students and teachers saying: “What is it with that guy, anyway?”
Book #1, Making Waves at Hampton Beach High, sends Bucky and his best friend to the high-altitude ski slopes of Tahoe where a thrilling but treacherous adventure awaits them.
The Book of Daniel by Russell Stendal
309 pages, 8 of 10 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
The Book of Daniel is a deep look into Daniel, of the Bible. Each verse and each sentence is dissected to unveil great prophesies which are coming to fruition today. It cannot be over-emphasized how relevant this book is to our current generation. The book of Daniel covers everything from the sorry state of today’s denominations, to corrupt governments whom will not be changed before the end of the world as we know it. Many devastating things which will come to pass are clearly defined in this book. However, Daniel doesn’t stop here. We, the children of God, are shown the beautiful way of a true Christian’s life, as modeled by Daniel himself. We truly are blessed and must give all glory to God for His generous gift of salvation, through His Son, Jesus Christ.
Each verse in the Biblical Book of Daniel is studied in depth, in the same order as presented in the Bible. The author defines words and phrases typically ignored and expounds on the prophetic times and seasons well documented by Daniel. These prophecies are clear and undisputable, and as the author points out, Christ intended that we know about the times and seasons so we can watch for His return. This book is originally taken from a series of messages by Russell Martin Stendal, while in Colombia, South America. Originally written in Spanish, this book was later translated into English to encourage Christians in the western world.
No, Never Alone: “I Promise” by Aleda Marshall
86 pages, 2 of 3 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled, Previously Free
NO, NEVER ALONE is a book created to challenge America to look into the mirror of their old age, a reality check of what it to come! By changing our behavior today, we may change how our children and grandchildren care for us tomorrow, God’s way or Hilter’s way! This book briefly summarize the divinely appointed steps an ALMIGHTY GOD orchestrated that brought the author from worldly success to the doors and subsequent ministry at a particular nursing home. CHALLENGE: We can each plant the AGAPE seeds of the love of Christ in our personal gardens today, a planting that will reap a bountiful harvest of AGAPE love tomorrow, reproduced in the next generation of gardens. WE CAN ALL DO THIS! Let the AGAPE love of Christ overflow thirtyfold, sixtyfold, hundred fold. God has not forgotten THE FORGOTTEN in America’s nursing homes. IT JUST TAKES ONE TO VISIT ONE. WHO WILL BE THERE TO GIVE YOU A DRINK OF WATER?

A Lever Long Enough by Amy Deardon
368 pages, 36 of 37 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
A small military team travels back in time to film the theft of Jesus’ body from the tomb: “The Case for Christ” meets “The DaVinci Code.”
In the near future, the Israeli military has developed a prototypic time machine. When believers in Yeshua (Jesus) create a politically explosive situation that threatens the balance of peace between Israel and nearby countries, the Israelis must send a team of four elite soldiers back to film the theft of Jesus? body from the tomb and thus disprove Christianity. The team, consisting of a Special Forces soldier as leader, an ex-American astronaut as engineering specialist, an archaeologist, and a linguist, has exactly seventy-two hours to collect the video evidence. Drawn into a web of first century deception and death, the only way to escape is for the team to change the past. In the present, a traitor attempts to sabotage the mission and seize control of the military complex. The Special Forces leader operating in the past is the only one who can reveal him, but he is trapped two thousand years away.
Even with a time machine, time is running out…

When We Pipe, God Shall Dance by Aquila Navarro
242 pages, 2 of 2 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
A DAUNTLESS QUEST FOR SUBSTANCE IN A WORLD OF MAKE-BELIEVE!
Willi Wagner, a young Anabaptist, fled his native Germany in 1916 on a pilgrimage that would take him deep into the forgotten sierras of Central Mexico in his search for the legendary Skunk People. At stake … the very notion that God still cares to be involved with men and women in our own time!
Wagner’s dogged tenacity, through triumph and tragedy, stands as an inspiration for those of us living a century later who would dare—as he did—to believe that God not only exists, but that He rewards those who diligently seek Him.
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