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Yesterday’s Embers, by Deborah Raney

Mickey Valdez has a good life running a daycare center in a small midwest town.  To relax she nurtures a flower garden in the backyard of her cozy home, and she spends a lot of time with her older...

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Leaving yesterday, by Kathryn Cushman

“Alisa Stewart, who lost her youngest son to a tragedy, tries to decide whether to keep silent in order to protect her eldest son, Kurt, who checked himself into rehab for drug addiction, when a...

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Haunted Waters, by Jerry B. Jenkins and Chris Fabry

“The Timberline family makes a weekend getaway for a visit to a gold exhibit but it leads to a search for a stolen gold nugget and danger for the entire family.” (CIP) Thirteen-year-old twins, Bryce...

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The Apothecary’s Daughter, by Julie Klassen (c2008)

“Lillian Haswell, who works in her father’s apothecary shop and dreams of a world of adventure, also longs to learn the truth behind her mother’s disappearance, and when her aunt offers to host her...

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From the Belly of the Dragon: A Novel, by Mark Mynheir (c2006)

“Tim Porter, an agent with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, is assigned to investigate the murder of a young man, but fears for his daughter’s safety after she agrees to participate in a...

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Void, by Mark Mynheir (c2009)

This book has a futuristic setting and some interesting and scary concepts to consider.    A murder has been committed in close proximity to a biogenetics laboratory.  Is there some connection?   In...

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Head in the Clouds, by Karen Witemeyer (c2010)

“Adelaide Proctor is hired by Gideon Westcott to serve as a governess for the child he has been left with, and as Adelaide tries to bring her young student out of her shell, she finds herself falling...

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The Bark of the Bog Owl, by Jonathan Rogers (c2004)

Follett Titlewave   Aidan Errolson, like any other twelve year old boy, dreamed of adventure. He wanted to travel the kingdom of Corenwald performing heroic deeds. He got his wish when Corenwald’s long...

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The Way of the Wilderking, by Jonathan Rogers (c2006)

When civilizer Aidan returns home to Corenwald after three years in Feechiefen Swamp, he is shocked to discover a newly formed party known as the Aidanites. They believe the revered “Wilderking Chant”...

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The Last Thing I Remember, by Andrew Klavan (c2009)

Follett Titlewave Charlie West, age 17, wakes up bloodied and bruised, strapped to a chair. Strangely, he has no recollection of how he got there. His last memory is of falling asleep in his bedroom....

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