465 pages, 26 of 29 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
When a young woman stumbles out of the Hanalei Mountains on the island of Kauai with no memory of who she is or how she got there, Cameron Pierce reluctantly agrees to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding her arrival. As pieces begin to fall into place, he suspects her injuries were no accident, but he’s far from convinced she’s an innocent victim. And there’s that nagging feeling he’s seen her somewhere before….Now known as Jade, the woman begins to recall fragments of what led her to this place, and she realizes the danger isn’t over. Jade and the cynical Hawaiian investigator attempt to reconstruct the threads of her identity, but the stakes are far higher than either expected

Heaven is Now: Awakening Your Five Spiritual Senses to the Wonder of Grace by Andrew Farley
224 pages, 10 of 11 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
What if heaven wasn’t just meant to be experienced after we die? What if heaven can be enjoyed here on earth–right now?
Bestselling author Andrew Farley shows us how to take in the beauty of heaven no matter what our circumstances. Firmly rooted in the reality of pain and suffering in his own life, Andrew assures readers that heaven is not some pie-in-the-sky dream for the future–it is now. He shows us how to awaken our five spiritual senses in order to see, hear, smell, taste, and feel the grace of heaven, even in the midst of trouble here on earth. He says the heaven we can experience in this life lies within us, far beyond the reach of the world–but well within our grasp.

Deadly Aim by Patricia Rushford
320 pages, 5 of 6 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
When a police shootout results in the death of a 12-year-old boy, Officer Angel Delaney is blamed, convicted, and condemned by the media and the Sunset Cove community before the case even goes to trial.
Jesus is No Joke: A True Story of an Unlikely Witness Who Saw Jesus by Heidi Hollis
192 pages, 17 of 18 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
Once a skeptic of “Holy Encounters,” Heidi Hollis shares her true story of four unexpected journeys with Jesus, which led her deep into the reality of His Presence among us today. Hollis shares how Jesus and His angels revealed glimpses of Heaven and Hell, even healing her physically of an incurable disease, leaving her with the utmost passion to share His inspiration with the world!
As humanly as possible and lacking a religious tongue, Hollis pours out her raw emotions with all of the errors, yet new understandings, which came with meeting someone she highly misunderstood when she heard claims of Jesus appearing to people around the world today.
Hollis once thought that Jesus had traversed these lands long ago, never to be seen or heard from again—now, in admitting her error, she encourages others to hold their “J” for Jesus up in the air for all to see: Jesus Is No Joke!
324 pages, 43 of 59 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled, Previously Free
A New Dakotah Territory Saga From Bestselling Author Lauraine Snelling!
Book 1 of Dakotah Treasures. Author Lauraine Snelling once again takes readers west to the untamed land of Dakota Territory, introducing new characters both unique and appealing. Ruby Torvald and her young sister, Opal, have received an inheritance from their long-lost father who left home years ago to seek his fortune in the Black Hills. When they leave their comfortable situation in Chicago and arrive at the mining town of Medora to claim their inheritance, the sisters discover that rather than the legacy of gold they expected, their father has left them a shocking bequest. Ruby’s bold determination in the face of scandal leads the reader on a journey both heartwarming and inspiring.
Know Stealing by M Shane Coley
396 pages, 13 of 13 reviews are 5-star
Know Stealing will shatter preconceived notions and replace them with clear and precise knowledge which is capable of driving restoration in our American Republic in particular, and modern civilization in general. Clearly the preceding statement is bold, but it will hold up under honest critical review.
With wisdom, knowledge, understanding, courage and commitment, we can right the ship and restore prosperity in the United States in a matter of months. The same is true in any society that will genuinely defend individual life, liberty and property.
One of the principle goals of the book is to enable more people to Know Stealing, so that we can enforce a policy of No Stealing. Theft that goes undetected will never be stopped.
Understanding Evangelicals: A Guide to Jesusland by David Jeffers
120 pages, 1 of 1 reviews are 5-star
“Understanding Evangelicals: A Guide to Jesusland” will help the reader to better understand evangelical beliefs and values. “A Guide to Jesusland” will remove the misplaced fear that evangelicals are intolerant and suffering from an “us against them” mentality.
This book will also encourage evangelicals, helping them to better explain what they believe, and why it’s important. It also teaches the importance of being an active, voting member of society. This book is written to help evangelicals be the “salt and light of the earth” that Jesus calls them to be.

The Mercy Group by Kenny Harvey
228 pages, 1 of 1 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
From the quiet cornfields of Indiana to the dark streets of Santiago de Cuba, Caleb McKennitt races for his life against forces both sinister and supernatural. Aided by the secretive John Konnor and Mr. Jones, Caleb must survive long enough for the secret of The Mercy Group to be unraveled. Heaven and Hell fight for the life of Caleb as his beautiful wife, Lynn, tries to piece together the connections between a dead AIDS researcher, a leading pharmaceutical company, a presidential hopeful, a grass roots social justice group, and the world’s most deadly group of assassins. Conspiracy, murder, and saints meet Caleb along his journey that may destroy both his faith and his life.
Banking, Justice and the Common Good by Samuel Gregg
86 pages, no reviews, Acton Institute
The art of creating, managing, loaning, and investing money has always been fraught with moral hazards. Unfortunately, the widespread habit of viewing banking in a less-than positive light has contributed to misunderstanding of a human activity that not only contributes to human prosperity, but also creates a sphere of endeaver in which people can genuinely pursue virtue. Through considering commercial banking in light of the demands of justice and the common good, we recognize that the work of banking testifies to the sense of responsibility that each person ought to have for others’ well being. Moreover, conscientiousness, honesty, trust, and exactitute are qualities of work implicit to prudent and profitable banking. To participate in these moral goods in a consistent and coherent way is to grow in virtue to transform ourselves from who we are into what we ought to be.
Miracles: 32 True Stories by Joanie Hileman
209 pages, 26 of 34 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Previously Free
A dying child counts angels in her room. A teenage boy stuns doctors by recovering from a massive brain injury. A bubble of protection surrounds a man about to be hit by a car…These miraculous accounts and twenty-nine more are recorded in Miracles: 32 True Stories.
“Almost every month I get a request to either read or edit a book or booklet, and to be honest, I dread to see them coming, because most of them are hardly worthy of a positive recommendation. When Joan asked me to read her Miracles, I was not looking forward to reading it at all … much to my surprise I could not stop reading it until I had read the entire book. Each story was different enough to keep my interest, and God’s finger-print was all over each of the stories told. There was never one bit of doubt who authored each of those stories…” BILL IRWIN, CHRISTIAN AUTHOR AND SPEAKER
251 pages, 6 of 8 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
Will’s advances, twice denied, at a dance in Fort Benning, Georgia thirty years ago became a Legend of the Golden-eyed Princess to his sons. Caroline’s faith and determined loyalty to her fiancé caused her to reject the, now well-known, British actor who finds himself recaptured by her memory. A chance meeting plummets them into romance.
Will has much to hide in his past life, and is fairly confident of his privacy. His veneer is shattered when he finds Caroline knows his darkest secrets — through supernatural means.
Can he overcome the hurdles of loving a woman who can’t be trifled with?
Can Caroline move past her late husband’s infidelity and desertion to give herself fully to Will’s demanding adoration?
State of Disgrace by LInda Ann Rentschler
223 pages, 3 of 3 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
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