S.K. Derban
Uneven Exchange
By S.K. Derban (Limitless Publishing LLC)
Release date: September 1, 2015
Like fire and ice, Alexandra Callet’s life runs hot and cold. At the age of thirty-three, Alexandra owns a stunning home and a successful interior design company. But she is in love with her business partner, Jake Taylor, and he doesn’t even seem to realize she’s a woman. She should be on top of the world, but instead she feels dragged down by the void in her heart. Hoping for answers, she decides a trip to Mexico might soothe her soul.
John Desimone
Leonardo’s Chair
By John Desimone (Cook Communications)
Release date: January 25, 2005
Vincent LaBont is a world-class artist who attributes his creative ability to a chair he owns-a chair that he claims was created and empowered by Leonardo Da Vinci. When his home catches fire, Vincent is severely burned trying to rescue the chair. Later he realizes the chair was stolen before the house burned. Distraught that his creative abilities no longer exist without the chair, Vincent’s son Paul, a painter himself, sets out for Italy where they suspect the chair has been taken. While Vincent contemplates his life in California without the chair, Paul grapples with his skepticism: Is Leonardo’s chair real? Does it possess ancient power to create? Ultimately he, too, is seduced by the idea of the chair’s power.
John J. Desjarlais
Viper
By John J. Desjarlais (Sophia Institute Press)
Release date: July 1, 2011
Selena De La Cruz has a problem. Just before All Souls’ Day someone entered the names of nine people in her church’s Book of the Dead, seeking prayers for their souls. The problem? All nine are still alive. Until they start getting murdered.
Rick Dewhurst
Bye Bye Bertie
By Rick Dewhurst (B&H Fiction)
Release date: January 15, 2005
Private detective Joe LaFlam is desperately searching for a mate as he attempts to solve two kidnapping cases, save the day, and get the girl, although not necessarily in that order–will the ending be better than he ever dreamed. or worse? Original.
Kay DiBianca
The Watch on the Fencepost
By Kay DiBianca (CrossLink Publishing)
Release date: February 22, 2019
A Watch that Tells More than the Time. In a deserted park on a cold winter day, 27-year-old Kathryn Frasier is training for a marathon when she discovers a gold watch on a fencepost. Sensing that it was deliberately left for her to find, she sets out to solve the mystery behind the watch, but her orderly life is turned upside-down when it leads her to a dark family secret and a suspicion that her parents’ recent deaths may not have been an accident.
Melanie Dickerson
A Spy’s Devotion (The Regency Spies of London)
By Melanie Dickerson (Waterfall Press)
Release date: February 9, 2016
In England’s Regency era, manners and elegance reign in public life—but behind closed doors treason and deception thrive. Nicholas Langdon is no stranger to reserved civility or bloody barbarity. After suffering a battlefield injury, the wealthy, well-connected British officer returns home to heal—and to fulfill a dying soldier’s last wish by delivering his coded diary. At the home of the Wilherns, one of England’s most powerful families, Langdon attends a lavish ball where he meets their beautiful and intelligent ward, Julia Grey. Determined to maintain propriety, he keeps his distance—until the diary is stolen and all clues lead to Julia’s guardian.
JR Dickey
Moonlight in Lalibela
By JR Dickey ()
Release date: April 26, 2019
Again, we were broke, living in a foreign country but singing at outdoor cafes and passing the hat always brought in some extra cash and somehow, it was always enough. Late one night while walking home, we encountered a man who asked me to sing a song that would bring him joy. My song touched his heart and over many months, we became the dearest of friends. He never let on just who he really was, only that he was an author and poet known in the Muslim world. One day, in his absence, one of his associates let slip that he was at the Arab Summit.
Athol Dickson
The Cure
By Athol Dickson (Bethany House)
Release date: July 1, 2007
What Price Would You Pay for The Cure? Riley Keep, former man of God, former missionary, now haunts the streets, a ghost of who he used to be. Wife, daughter, and faith have all been lost in the aftermath of a single act of wickedness. Any chance at forgiveness seems a distant dream. Until he hears rumors…. There’s a small town in Maine where miracles are happening.
Lost Mission: A Novel
By Athol Dickson (Howard Books)
Release date: September 15, 2009
What haunting legacy waits deep beneath the barrios and wealthy enclaves of Southern California? An idyllic Spanish mission collapses atop the supernatural evidence of a shocking crime. Twelve generations later the ground is opened up, the forgotten ruins are disturbed, and rich and poor alike confront the onslaught of resurging hell on earth. Caught up in the catastrophe are.
River Rising
By Athol Dickson (Bethany House Publishers)
Release date: November 1, 2006
“Hale Poser arrives in Louisiana in 1927 to find racial prejudices missing from the small town of Pilotsville. In pursuit of a missing child, however, he uncovers a dark secret”–Provided by publisher.