Grieving God’s Way by Margaret Brownley
The death of a family member or friend is devastating. In fact, it can take five years or more for a person to adequately work through his or her grief, but because we live in a fast paced world society will often sweep it under the rug or ignore it [...]
America II: The Reformation by Linda Rondeau
Following unprecedented climatic changes, resultant pestilence and war brought the world into chaos. Eventually, each nation surrendered its sovereignty to form a global democracy, initially known as The Accord. However, the democratic government proved too weak and was soon replaced by a faux democratic rule. The year is 2073, [...]
New America by Richard Leonard
“If you save someone’s life, they belong to you forever.” Russia might want its territory back. Should New America, the fledgling Christian nation on Siberia’s east coast, pursue a defense treaty with its decadent mother country? Sent to the United States on a fundraising mission for a New American presidential [...]
Bluebird of Brockport by Donna Winters
Bluebird of Brockport, A Novel of the Erie Canal Historical fiction by Donna Winters Dreams of floating on the Erie Canal have flowed through Lucina Willcox’s mind since childhood. Yet once her family has purchased their boat and begins their journey, they meet with one challenge after another. An [...]
They’re Coming!!!!
Please forgive the excessive use of exclamation points, but they're COMING!!!! That's right, it's almost July and with July comes the most anticipated event of the year - my sisters and their families are coming back to Michigan! They'll be here for FIVE WEEKS of snuggle and play [...]