Monday, November 9, 2015

Featured Books of the Week

Zach is a regular guy. He plays video games. He has a wife. He has two kids. They had the perfect life together. And now he’s moving back to his hometown in Florida. 
Zach can’t wait to reunite with his high school friends. Their group was beyond family. From late night gaming to bonfires on the beach, they learned everything about life from one another. Now, Zach is returning to share his old life with his new family. But his old life has its dark secrets. 
In a night long passed, an innocent game with a Ouija board released a spirit into this world. For years the spirit evoked images within the shadows of dreams and darkness. But now, that spirit is no longer silent. Nightmares haunted with demons, ghosts, and screams, telling them “The gate must open.” 
Who is this spirit that haunts their dreams? Was it awakened by the board? Why was Zach’s best friend locked in a mental hospital? And how can Zach save his family’s life—or is it already too late? 
The first installment of The Book of Judas: The Dreamwalker is one you’ll never forget, and one that will haunt you long after its final pages.



Every day Rip Rockwell fights the guilt—the guilt that he survived the war when his best friend did not—and the shell shock. Both of which refuse to let him return to a normal civilian life. When he meets a beautiful young woman in his new neighborhood, he fights his feelings for her too. After all, he doesn't deserve to be happy when it's his fault his best friend died. 

Deborah Walker gave her heart to a man who disappeared in war-torn Korea. While she wants to keep her promise to wait for him, she also has no idea whether he survived the battle that rendered him MIA. When a handsome veteran moves in next door, she denies her growing attraction to him, especially since his very presence reminds her of the man she's already lost. 

Can Rip and Deborah find a way to heal together, or are they destined for an endless series of heartbreaks?


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