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July 25, 2016:

The Boys Upstairs (Father Jay Book 2) by Jane Lebak

Kevin Farrell is a jaded police officer trying to save three homeless children. But it’s three nights before Christmas, and the only one he can ask for help is his brother Jay, a disabled priest. The catch? He and his brother have been estranged because after all the evil he’s seen, Kevin cannot believe in God.

July 1-3, 2016:

Saint Magnus, The Last Viking by Susan Peek

In this fast-paced new novel by the highly popular Susan Peek, the conflict unfolds between Magnus Erlendson, a heroic young prince aflame with the love of God, and his outlawed cousin Hakon, who blames Magnus for his banishment from their kingdom. What follows is a tale of betrayal and revenge, bravery and forgiveness, as Magnus seeks to restore his father’s vanquished kingdom to it’s rightful hands.

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Closing Accounts by E.P. Cowley

When a young artist paints the Mayor’s portrait, he hangs it in City Hall. The trouble is that this is no ordinary painting. Everyone sees something different and whose account is true? The painting launches a train of strange events in a world that teeters on the edge of apocalypse.


The Last Ark: Part I, The Vision by Jack Sky

The Last Pope defends the Traditions of the Catholic Faith during a Global EMP War. When the Vatican is systematically taken over and destroyed from within by the ruling socialist elites, and the signs of the end are all about, the promised Fatima Apocalypse begins. The Last Ark carries the tiny Remnant of the Faithful far beyond the reaches of the gates of hell… and deep into Mary’s Realm.

May 12, 2016:

The Complete Father Brown Mysteries by G. K. Chesterton

Includes 24 stories featuring G. K. Chesterton’s eponymous Roman Catholic sleuth.

March 24, 2016:

Falling as She Sings by C.J. Sursum

No haven is ever quite heaven . . .
In the not-so-distant future, as civilization breaks down, one wealthy woman builds a massive, walled-in enclave, and outfits it with the technology to be completely self-sustaining. But Menna, a beautiful Vestal scientist in charge of breeding, makes a disastrous mistake. Ultimately, she is forced to choose between her comfortable, sterile existence and a harsh, brutish unknown.

March 5-7, 2016:

Emily’s Hope by Ellen Gable

Emily’s Hope is the gripping story of one young woman’s physical, emotional, spiritual journey from high school to adulthood. Interspersed throughout the story are flashbacks to Emily’s great-grandmother’s troubled life, with a climax culminating in the surprising revelation that Emily and her great-grandmother are connected more deeply than by ancestral ties alone.

February 20-23, 2016:

Jacob of the Thundercloud by Zoran Majstorovic

When lightning hits his house, Jacob, an ordinary teenager, ends up in Ancient Egypt. He’s thrilled at first, but there’s one very big problem: Jacob is a devoted Catholic–and Egypt in ancient times isn’t the best place for Catholics.

February 19-21, 2016:

Heirs of Worlds: United to Heaven by Norma Ayuso

Renato leaves Heaven and returns to Earth in the forty-eighth century. This is the time after the resurrection of the dead and the last judgment, when humanity is united to God’s Spirit, so people do not get sick, grow old or die, and they have extraordinary gifts. Renato finds a family and falls in love with Mira. Love mingles with adventure when they are inspired towards space travel. Science applied to spiritual translocation makes it possible for them to travel to Verte, a beautiful planet across the galaxy. With scientists, mind readers and prophets, the family struggles to develop the planet. But dissidents who refuse to live in union with God’s Spirit cause trouble. The family must battle against the dissidents to prevent another era of the Havoc in Verte.

February 6, 2016:

Stealing Jenny by Ellen Gable

After three heartbreaking miscarriages, Tom and Jenny Callahan are happily anticipating the birth of their sixth child. A neighbor, however, is secretly hatching a sinister plot which will find Jenny and her unborn baby fighting for their lives.

December 27-29:

Return To Paradise by Tim Speer

An accident on the highway sends David on a detour that will ultimately result in him spending the weekend in Spring River, a small farming community where many of the local farmers are facing foreclosure. Is David’s arrival in Spring River purely happenstance, or is there a reason for him to be there? Through prayer and learning to surrender to God’s will, David is shown the path that God has for him.

December 27-28:

Eyewitness by John C. Connell

Around 33 A.D. Jesus the Christ chooses a blind beggar out of a crowd, and performs a very public, miraculous healing. We are introduced to the Man-Born-Blind in John’s Gospel, chapter nine. We see him, but we do not see what he saw…until now.

December 23-26, 2015:

Angel Fire by Mary Grace Marshall

Saxon-Sorn carries a secret with him that transcends both space and time. He finds safe haven on a hostile planet named Earth. The water tastes bitter, but his life is sweetened with the love of a dauntless woman. Guided by angelic warriors, they embrace a third ally, a dauntless Catholic priest. Together the three must risk their lives in a race against the future and the past.

December 1-4, 2015:

Stay With Me by Carolyn Astfalk

Chris loves Rebecca and her innocence, but he’s confounded by her emotional scars. With the counsel of their friend Father John, can Rebecca and Chris overcome every obstacle and bridge the deepening gulf between them? Or will a crucial lapse in judgment and its repercussion end their relationship?

November 30 – December 3, 2015:

8 Notes to a Nobody (The Bird Face Series, Book 1)
by Cynthia T. Toney

Anonymous sticky-notes, a scheming bully, and a ruined summer send fourteen-year-old Wendy down a trail of secrets and self-discovery.

November 25, 2015:

Fisher of Men by Terry Cross

November 17-18, 2015:

A Subtle Grace (O’Donovan Family, Book 2)
by Ellen Gable

At 19, Kathleen is unmarried with no prospects. Fearing the lonely fate of an old maid, her impatience leads to an infatuation with the first man who shows interest. The suave, handsome son of the local police chief seems a perfect match. But will her impulsive manner prevent her from recognizing her true love? A disturbing turn of events brings a dark shadow that threatens the life-long happiness she desires.

May 5-7, 2015:

Sons of Cain by Val Bianco

An ancient group of twelve unspeakably powerful men are prepared to implement mass suicide in the United States. Already in control of the Congress and the Presidency, all that they lack is the Supreme Court. The only thing standing between these SONS OF CAIN and the lives of the Court is a small group of dedicated warriors.

April 14-18, 2015:

Stealing Jenny by Ellen Gable

After three heartbreaking miscarriages, Tom and Jenny Callahan are happily anticipating the birth of their sixth child. A neighbor, however, is secretly hatching a sinister plot which will find Jenny and her unborn baby fighting for their lives.

Free all through December 2014:
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Catholic Philosopher Chick Makes Her Debut
by Rebecca Bratten Weiss and Regina Doman

Catelyn Frank leaves the East Coast to travel to Texas to study philosophy and search for Truth, Beauty, and the Perfect Guy.

December 8, 2014:

Underlake by Kia Heavey

In the throes of growing up and growing apart, Katie discovers the most unusual boy swimming in her lake and for the first time in memory, she connects. John is refreshingly old-fashioned and wise in ways Katie has never encountered before, but it’s clear he’s hiding something…

September 26, 2014:
Mowgli and the Missionary by James Penrice

Can a child raised by wolves come to know his heavenly Father? Brother Jude risks all to find Mowgli, the jungle boy hated by the local villagers, to bring him the Good News of God’s love.

September 2-5, 2014:

The Lion’s Heart by Dena Hunt

A heart-rending story about love and sacrifice. The emotional struggle of Paul’s same-sex attraction, the guilt he feels, and his ambivalence toward his Catholic faith all come together in this look inside the heart of a tortured man.

July 15-16, 2014:

I Thirst by Gina Marinello-Sweeney

When Rebecca receives a mysterious note from an unknown source, she has no idea how it will change her life. Twenty-year-old Rebecca Veritas is used to being different, but has never felt extraordinary. She is a Dreamer, living in a world of poetry intermixed with the antics of her unique family and eccentric best friend Adriana. When she meets Peter, a young student from Canada who seems somehow to understand her from the start, her perception changes.

June 10-12, 2014:

Don’t You Forget About Me by Erin McCole Cupp

Mary Catherine Whelihan made it out of Walkerville alive once before. Can she pull it off this time? Bullies, sexual harassment, finding a corpse in the local creek…. Cate’s childhood in 1980s Walkerville was murder! So what could possibly tempt her to return? A cryptic email from Eugene Marcasian, MD, her grade school crush, might do the trick.

February 19, 2014:

The Red Madonna by Michael Shaughnessy

It’s not just another sex-abuse scandal in the Archdiocese of St. Paul-Minneapolis. It’s worse. A lot worse. It begins with a strange confession one Saturday morning and before it concludes more than just the Ten Commandments are broken.

January 27-29, 2014:

Stealing Jenny by Ellen Gable

After three heartbreaking miscarriages, Tom and Jenny Callahan are happily anticipating the birth of their sixth child. A neighbor, however, is secretly hatching a sinister plot which will find Jenny and her unborn baby fighting for their lives.

November 12-14, 2013:

Angela’s Song by AnnMarie Creedon

Widow and mother of three, Angela ‘Jel’ Cooke is full of regret about her marriage to her late husband. . . When Jack Bartolomucci walks into her life, he challenges Angela to face her demons head on. What follows is a poignant, sometimes hilarious tale of hope and healing.

October 16-17, 2013:

The Cana Mystery by David Beckett

Ava, an expert in ancient languages, is awakened in the middle of the night by a phone call from an old friend, Paul, with a baffling request: Could she fly to Yemen immediately? He’s found something important and needs her help. Paul’s subsequent coded e-mail alludes to what he and his boss have found: the lost jars of Cana–the very jars that Jesus used at the wedding at Cana–and a puzzle to be solved.

July 15-17, 2013:

Past Suspicion by Therese Heckenkamp

“Don’t trust anyone…” So whispers Robin’s mother just moments before she dies.
Uprooted from all she’s ever known, 17-year-old Robin Finley is sent to her mother’s old hometown to live with an uncle she’s never met. The town is small, but it shelters big secrets. Robin encounters two mysterious young men, a tragic mansion, and disturbing questions about the past.

June 25-27, 2013:

Stealing Jenny by Ellen Gable

After three heartbreaking miscarriages, Tom and Jenny Callahan are happily anticipating the birth of their sixth child. A neighbor, however, is secretly hatching a sinister plot which will find Jenny and her unborn baby fighting for their lives.

February 20-21, 2013:

The Endless Knot by William Biersach

Who is killing the Catholic bishops of Los Angeles? One by one, they’re dying horribly. The clues surrounding the murders point to an occult connection and the police are stumped. Fr. John Baptist, cop-turned-priest, and Martin Feeney, his faithful gardener-turned-chronicler, are ordered by the anxious archbishop to get to the root of this baffling mystery.

February 5-6, 2013:
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Frozen Footprints by Therese Heckenkamp

When Charlene’s twin brother disappears and a ransom note shows up, her world is shattered. Fearing the worst, she determines to find her brother before it’s too late. Her quest hurls her into a twisted, frigid world of icy terror.
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February 5-7, 2013:

In Name Only by Ellen Gable

Caroline Martin’s life has finally taken a turn for the better. After years of hard work, she has met a virtuous and wealthy man whose love seems to promise the kind of life realized only within the comforting novels she keeps on her night table. Tragedy, however, will teach Caroline of the complexity with which God Himself authors the lives of those who turn towards Him. Gold Medal Winner in Religious Fiction, 2010 IPPY Awards.

January 29, 2013:

Sons of Cain by Val Bianco

An ancient group of twelve unspeakably powerful men are prepared to implement mass suicide in the United States. Already in control of the Congress and the Presidency, all that they lack is the Supreme Court. The only thing standing between these SONS OF CAIN and the lives of the Court is a small group of dedicated warriors.

January 3, 2012:

Blood of the Marytrs by John Desjarlais

An eclectic collection of short stories: a medieval cleric investigates a brutal murder that may lead to millions more. An elderly widower seems to find just what he needs when he needs it – except what he needs the most. A witty lovebird offers his owner advice on relationships. And three others, all previously appearing in literary journals.

October 23-24, 2012:

Angela’s Song by AnnMarie Creedon

Widow and mother of three, Angela ‘Jel’ Cooke is full of regret about her marriage to her late husband. . . When Jack Bartolomucci walks into her life, he challenges Angela to face her demons head on. What follows is a poignant, sometimes hilarious tale of hope and healing.

August 27-28, 2012:

Past Suspicion by Therese Heckenkamp

“Don’t trust anyone…” So whispers Robin’s mother just moments before she dies.

As this intriguing story of suspense unfolds, seventeen-year-old Robin is forced from her California home to live in Wisconsin with an uncle she never knew existed. Here in her mother’s hometown, Robin meets two young men and, while unraveling the secrets of her mother’s past, becomes involved in a treacherous plot, not realizing the importance of untangling her own life if she is to find a direction for her future.

August 7-8, 2012:

Stealing Jenny by Ellen Gable

After three heartbreaking miscarriages, Tom and Jenny Callahan are happily anticipating the birth of their sixth child. A neighbor, however, is secretly hatching a sinister plot which will find Jenny and her unborn baby fighting for their lives.

July 24-25, 2012:

In Name Only by Ellen Gable

Caroline Martin’s life has finally taken a turn for the better. After years of hard work, she has met a virtuous and wealthy man whose love seems to promise the kind of life realized only within the comforting novels she keeps on her night table. Tragedy, however, will teach Caroline of the complexity with which God Himself authors the lives of those who turn towards Him. Gold Medal Winner in Religious Fiction, 2010 IPPY Awards.

June 26-27, 2012:

Past Suspicion by Therese Heckenkamp

“Don’t trust anyone…” So whispers Robin’s mother just moments before she dies.

As this intriguing story of suspense unfolds, seventeen-year-old Robin is forced from her California home to live in Wisconsin with an uncle she never knew existed. Here in her mother’s hometown, Robin meets two young men and, while unraveling the secrets of her mother’s past, becomes involved in a treacherous plot, not realizing the importance of untangling her own life if she is to find a direction for her future.

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  1. My acclaimed Catholic novel The Octave of All Souls is now available as an Amazon Kindle ebook. It its priced at $3.00 but can be borrowed from Amazon for free. It received very positive reviews in Catholic magazines such as Catholic Insight, Western Catholic Reporter, Challenge etc. Listed below are some review quotes that may be of interest.

    “… a great novel” – Michael O’Brien, author of Eclipse of the Sun & The Plague Journal

    “… an original, richly imagined and eloquently rendered literary world” – Barbara Kay, The National Post

    “…the most penetrating account of small-town Ontario life I have ever read” – David Warren, The Ottawa Citizen

    “… heartbreakingly beautiful book. I did not want it to end.” – Deborah Gyapong, author of The Defilers

    “… a beautiful novel” – John Redmond, LibraryThing

    “We ought to absorb the wisdom of this good work of fiction” – Challenge

    In Christ and Mary, Robert Eady (author of The Octave of All Souls

  2. Hello! My Catholic-themed YA romantic novel Underlake is FREE on Amazon now through Monday, December 8. (Sorry for short notice, I only now saw your Free Kindle page!) Average 4.7-Star reviews. Reviewers say:

    “Sweet, Deep, Mysterious, Beautiful– wish there were more as good as this one!”

    “A Spellbinding, Supernatural Coming of Age Story”

    Link is below. Many thanks for your consideration!

    http://www.amazon.com/Underlake-Kia-Heavey-ebook/dp/B00IP2V1XA/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1393764856&sr=1-1&keywords=Underlake

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