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The Green Ticket

by Samantha March

The Green Ticket - By Samantha MarchBook SynopsisCollege junior Alex Abrams scores her dream job at the ripe age of twenty – manager to a successful salon and spa. Thrilled to finally have a real adult job, Alex enthusi...

The Good Life

by Jodie Beau

The Good Life - By Jodie BeauPROLOGUEIt was late August. The air was warm and humid. Even at 3:30am it was still over eighty degrees. The young couple lying in the bed of the pickup truck threw their blanket off of them i...

The Golden Egg

by Donna Leon

The Golden Egg - By Donna Leon1It was a peaceful night at the Brunetti home, and dinner progressed in harmony. Brunetti sat at his usual place, his son Raffi beside him; opposite Brunetti sat his wife, Paola, and beside her...

The Girl in the Steel Corset

by Kady Cross

The Girl in the Steel Corset - By Kady CrossChapter 1London, 1897The moment she saw the young man walking down the darkened hall toward her, twirling his walking stick, Finley Jayne knew she’d be unemployed before the su...

The Girl in the Blue Beret

by Bobbie Ann Mason

The Girl in the Blue Beret - By Bobbie Ann Mason1.AS THE LONG FIELD CAME INTO VIEW, MARSHALL STONE FELT HIS breathing quicken, a rush of doves flying from his chest. The landscape was surprisingly familiar, its contours and ...

The Gift of Illusion

by Richard Brown

The Gift of Illusion - By Richard BrownPrologueWhat was the worst day of your life?Well.Having trouble?You're not alone. The average life can span over twenty-six thousand days, give or take, thus for most of us narrowing d...

The Getaway

by Tom Barber

The Getaway - By Tom BarberONEThey were in and out of the bank in three minutes.It was late summer, a beautiful August morning in New York City, and the heat and humidity were at just the right level, pleasantly warm yet n...

The Garden of Burning Sand

by Corban Addison

The Garden of Burning Sand - By Corban AddisonPROLOGUEI am the end of the tunnel lost in my beginning.—Dambudzo...

The Gap Year

by Sarah Bird

The Gap Year - By Sarah BirdTHURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 2010I once believed that I was physiologically incapable of being unhappy while submerged in water. Sunk in a bathtub up to my eyeballs, I was as free of earthly cares as a ...

The Game (Tom Wood)

by Tom Wood

The Game (Tom Wood) - By Tom WoodONEAlgiers, AlgeriaThe killer was good. He moved with a fluidity and economy of motion that made him seem relaxed, almost carefree, yet he was ever aware of his surroundings and always alert....

The Gallows Curse

by Karen Maitland

The Gallows Curse - By Karen MaitlandPrologueAnno Domini 1160'I need poison . . . now . . . this very night. Poison that will kill a man for certain, but not too quickly; I can't risk being discovered with him when...

The Exceptions

by David Cristofano

The Exceptions - By David CristofanoONEWhen violence arrives, it rarely knocks. It seldom taps you on the shoulder, suggests you get ready. It creates change with the most capable tools in the toolbox: confusion, humiliation, de...

The Forrests

by Emily Perkins

The Forrests - By Emily Perkins1. HomeTheir father balanced behind the movie camera, shouting directions as he walked backwards and forwards in front of them. He handled the Kodak, their most valuable possession, as though it w...

The Folded Earth

by Anuradha Roy

The Folded Earth - By Anuradha RoyPART ONE1The girl came at the same hour, summer or winter. Every morning, I heard her approach. Plastic slippers, the clink of steel on stone. And then her footsteps, receding. That morning s...

The Flaming Motel

by Fingers Murphy

The Flaming Motel - By Fingers MurphyIIt was a banner headline, front page, above the fold: Pornography Mogul Shot by Police at Costume Party. Apparently a toy gun had been mistaken for the real thing. A hell of an error to...

The Fear Index

by Robert Harris

The Fear Index - By Robert HarrisAbout the BookHis name is carefully guarded from the general public but within the secretive inner circles of the ultra-rich Dr Alex Hoffmann is a legend – a visionary scientist whose com...

The Famous and the Dead

by T. Jefferson Parker

The Famous and the Dead - By T. Jefferson Parker1Rovanna strode into the convenience store by the dawn’s early light. As usual he carried his Louisville Slugger, the barrel of it cupped in his right palm and the handle...

The Fall - By Claire McGowan

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The Fall - By Chana KeeferPrologueMondayThis is it. Her head was strangely clear despite the blood filling up her nose and mouth. An inch from her eye, the floor of the toilet was that kind of speckled plastic you got in p...

The Fall - By Chana Keefer

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The Fall - By Chana KeeferChapter OneEnd of an AgeThere was a time they were best friends…a distant memory almost forgotten. Almost.It would be so much easier if he could forget.Peace, peace, but there is no peace… Rapha cl...

The Falcons of Fire and Ice

by Karen Maitland

The Falcons of Fire and Ice - By Karen MaitlandPrologueAnno Domini 1514 – Iceland‘I killed them, Elísabet, I killed them!’Elísabet heard the sobs tearing at her husband’s throat. She knew J&oacut...

The Extinct

by Victor Methos

The Extinct - By Victor MethosPROLOGUEAs soon as the rain had stopped and the sun began to shine they knew they were being watched.The group of megatherium sat in the shade of trees near what would one day become the La Br...

The Estian Alliance

by M J Webb

The Estian Alliance - By M J WebbAcknowledgementsA series of three large novels are not penned without the help and advice of many kind hearted souls. I have been extremely fortunate to have received support from numerous frie...

The Enchanted Life of Adam Hope

by Rhonda Riley

The Enchanted Life of Adam Hope - By Rhonda RileyOneThe LandMy husband was not one of us. He remains, after decades, a mystery to me. Inexplicable. Yet, in many ways, and on most days, he was an ordinary man.With him I lea...

The Emerald Key

by Christopher Dinsdale

The Emerald Key - By Christopher DinsdalePrologueThe Village of Athy, Ireland, 782 A.D.Tonight would be the end of his universe. For three long years Father Francis had planned for this moment, and for the first time, doubts d...

The Duchess of Drury Lane

by Freda Lightfoot

The Duchess of Drury Lane - By Freda LightfootPrologue‘. . . the return of an old friend’1816The winter sunshine is too weak to take the chill from my bones or ease my cough as I sit gazing out upon two dreary ...

The Diamond Chariot

by Boris Akunin

The Diamond Chariot - By Boris AkuninTHE DIAMOND CHARIOTIn Two BooksBook 1: Dragonfly-CatcherBook 2: Between the LinesBOOK 1DRAGONFLY-CATCHERRussia, 1905KAMI-NO-KUThe first syllable, which has a certain connection with the EastOn the...

The Devil's Waters

by David L. Robbins

The Devil's Waters - By David L. RobbinsChapter 12010On board HH-60 Pedro 1Hindu KushAfghanistanThe earphones in LB’s helmet buzzed.Where’d he go?LB lay still. He’d stretched out on the Pave Hawk’s vibrati...

The Deposit Slip

by Todd M. Johnson

The Deposit Slip - By Todd M. Johnson1Seated in the cool vault of the Mission Falls Bank, Erin switched on an overhead lamp and opened the lid to her father’s safe-deposit box. A faint smell of motor oil wafted up fro...

The Dark Road A Novel

by Ma Jian

The Dark Road A Novel - By Ma JianAbout the Book‘These days, you have to pay the government nine thousand yuan to be born and two thousand yuan to die,’ says Father, taking off his glasses and rubbing his tired ...

The Dante Conspiracy

by Tom Kasey

The Dante Conspiracy - By Tom KaseyChapter 1Florence, ItalyPresent day‘I’ll ask you again. Where is it?’The Italian’s voice was calm and measured, polite in fact, but the effect on the naked elderly man was...

The Dangers of Proximal Alphabets

by Kathleen Alcott

The Dangers of Proximal Alphabets - By Kathleen Alcottif there is a place further from me I beg you do not go—FRANK O’HARA, MorningOur parents liked to say that the first time Jackson and I met, we concentrated our fo...

The Dangerous Edge of Things

by Tina Whittle

The Dangerous Edge of Things - By Tina WhittleAcknowledgmentsIt takes a village to write a novel. Here’s a brief roster of those whose generosity and smarts made this work possible. Thank you to my fellow writers whose i...

The Crown A Novel

by Nancy Bilyeau

The Crown A Novel - By Nancy BilyeauPARTONE1London, May 25, 1537When a burning is announced, the taverns off Smithfield order extra barrels of ale, but when the person to be executed is a woman and one of noble birth, the a...

The Color of Hope

by Kim Tate

The Color of Hope - By Kim TateCHAPTER ONETuesday, July 27We’re making a huge mistake. I just know it.Stephanie Sanders London stood with her husband, Lindell, in front of family and friends in the activity center at Liv...

The Cold Nowhere

by Brian Freeman

The Cold Nowhere - By Brian FreemanPROLOGUEDespite the ribbons of blood on his face, which were as angry as war paint, the man on the bed was still breathing. She hadn’t killed him.He lay on his back, sprawled in a ta...

The Cherry Cola Book Club

by Ashton Lee

The Cherry Cola Book Club - By Ashton LeeAcknowledgmentsMy creation of the Cherico, Mississippi, universe would not have been possible without the help and advice of so many friends, professionals, and family members. I must beg...

The Casual Vacancy

by J. K. Rowling

The Casual Vacancy - By J. K. RowlingSundayBarry Fairbrother did not want to go out to dinner. He had endured a thumping headache for most of the weekend and was struggling to make a deadline for the local newspaper.However,...

The Caspian Gates

by Harry Sidebottom

The Caspian Gates - By Harry SidebottomPrologueThe Caucasus, Autumn AD259A family formed by crime must be broken by more crime.–Seneca, Medea 55He was wounded and unhorsed, but he was alive. At the top of the slope was a...

The Caregiver

by Shelley Shepard Gray

The Caregiver - By Shelley Shepard GrayPrologueLucy shielded her face when the antique platter crashed to the floor. Though whether she was shielding it from shards of pottery or bracing herself for another sting from Paul&rsquo...

The Buzzard Table

by Margaret Maron

The Buzzard Table - By Margaret MaronCHAPTER1In America, the term buzzard is often employed incorrectly to describe vultures. This probably dates back to the arrival of the first English colonists. There are no vultures of any ...

The Bull Slayer

by Bruce Macbain

The Bull Slayer - By Bruce MacbainChapter OneTHE TENTH REGNAL YEAR OF THE EMPEROR TRAJANUS AUGUSTUS, CONQUEROR OF GERMANY, CONQUEROR OF DACIA, PONTIFEX MAXIMUS, HOLDING THE TRIBUNICIAN POWER,CONSUL FOR THE FIFTH TIME, FATHER OF H...

The Boyfriend Thief

by Shana Norris

The Boyfriend Thief - By Shana NorrisChapter 1If there was one thing I hated more than anything else in this world, it was Giant Hot Dog Day. The late April sun beat down on me, heat radiating from the sizzling sidewalk as...

The Boy in the Suitcase

by Lene Kaaberbol

The Boy in the Suitcase - By Lene KaaberbolAUGUSTTHE HOUSE SAT on the brink of a cliff, with an unhindered view of the bay. Jan knew perfectly well what the locals called it: the Fortress. But that was not why he looked a...

The Boy from Reactor 4

by Orest Stelmach

The Boy from Reactor 4 - By Orest StelmachPROLOGUEHE CAME FROM nowhere. No one had ever heard of him or seen him before. No one knew who he was.On the first day of tryouts for the hockey team at Fordham Prep School in th...

The Book of Madness and Cures

by Regina O'Melveny

The Book of Madness and Cures - By Regina O'MelvenyPrologueI don’t know where my own body begins or ends, said the young girl of Imizmiza. Her mother had summoned me, the only woman physician within hundreds of miles...

The Bone Bed

by Patricia Cornwell

The Bone Bed - By Patricia CornwellprologueOctober 22, 20126:20 a.m.Where the Red Willow and Wapiti Rivers merge in the Peace Region of northwestern Alberta, dark green waters tumble and foam around fallen trees and gray sandy ...

The Body in the Piazza

by Katherine Hall Page

The Body in the Piazza - By Katherine Hall PageCHAPTER 1Faith Fairchild was drunk. Soused, sloshed, schnockered, pickled, potted, and looped—without a single sip of alcohol having crossed her lips. She was drunk on Rome. Intoxi...

The Body in the Gazebo

by Katherine Hall Page

The Body in the Gazebo - By Katherine Hall PageChapter 1The first letter arrived on a Tuesday. Ursula Rowe had no need to read the brittle, yellowed newspaper clippings that were enclosed. She knew what they said. But the fe...

The Body at the Tower

by Y. S. Lee

The Body at the Tower - By Y. S. LeePrologueMidnight, 30 June 1859St Stephen’s Tower, Palace of WestminsterA sobbing man huddles on a narrow ledge, clawing at his eyes to shield them from the horror far below. It is da...

The Blossom Sisters

by Fern Michaels

The Blossom Sisters - By Fern MichaelsChapter 1GUS HOLLISTER COULDN’T REMEMBER WHEN HE’D BEEN SO tired as he closed and locked the doors of his CPA firm. Well, yes, actually he could remember. It was last year at ...

The Blood That Bonds

by Christopher Buecheler

The Blood That Bonds - By Christopher BuechelerChapter 1Darkness and DespairVermont Street. October.Her name was Two, and she sometimes thought she could smell her death, blowing in from the cemetery that lay south of her buildi...

The Blessed

by Tonya Hurley

The Blessed - By Tonya Hurley LUCY’S LAMENT LAMENTI am alone. Cornered. Next to nothing and the dogs are at my door.The assembly of the wicked surrounds me. I am mocked and shunned. Abandoned. Lies and pain, my sole compani...

The Bird House A Novel

by Kelly Simmons

The Bird House A Novel - By Kelly SimmonsOctober 22, 2010Beneath the surface of any problem, if you scrabble a bit, you’ll find a secret.It may take a while—decades perhaps—not for your excavation, mind you, but for yo...

The Big Bang

by Mickey Spillane

The Big Bang - By Mickey SpillaneCOAUTHOR'S NOTEThis story takes place in the mid-1960s, when Mickey Spillane began it. With a deadline looming, he put The Big Bang aside, and substituted another Mike Hammer novel, The Twis...

The Better Mother

by Jen Sookfong Lee

The Better Mother - By Jen Sookfong LeePROLOGUE1958Danny is eight years old and skinny, a boy who fingers his kneecaps every night, wondering if the sharp bones will pierce through his skin if he gets any taller. It’s s...

The Betrayal of Maggie Blair

by Elizabeth Laird

The Betrayal of Maggie Blair - By Elizabeth LairdChapter 1I was the first one to see the dead whale lying on the sand at Scalpsie Bay. It must have been washed up in the night. I could imagine it flopping out of the sea,...

The Beloved Stranger

by Grace Livingston Hill

The Beloved Stranger - By Grace Livingston HillChapter 11930s Eastern AmericaSherrill stood before the long mirror and surveyed herself critically in her bridal array.Rich creamy satin shimmering, sheathing her slender self, driftin...

The Beginning of After

by Jennifer Castle

The Beginning of After - By Jennifer CastleChapter OneAnyone who’s had something truly crappy happen to them will tell you: It’s all about Before and After. What I’m talking about here is the ka-pow, shake-you-t...

The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All

by Laird Barron

The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All - By Laird BarronIntroduction by Norman PartridgeLAIRD BARRON.If you’ve an imaginative turn of mind, the name itself conjures images. A man alone. In a castle… or perhaps a manor ho...

The Battered Heiress Blues

by Laurie Van Dermark

The Battered Heiress Blues - By Laurie Van DermarkPROLOGUESissy was the smallest black woman I’d ever laid my eyes on. What she lacked in stature, she far made up for in gumption. Her bark wasn’t worse than her bi...

The Barbed Crown

by William Dietrich

The Barbed Crown - By William DietrichCHAPTER 1I was smuggled to France on a moonless flood tide, soaked from rain and spattered with the blood of a sailor beheaded by a cannonball. The Comtesse Catherine Marceau took out a ...

The Barbarian Nurseries A Novel

by Hector Tobar

The Barbarian Nurseries A Novel - By Hector Tobar1Scott Torres was upset because the lawn mower wouldn’t start, because no matter how hard he pulled at the cord, it didn’t begin to roar. His exertions produced only...

The Ballad of Tom Dooley

by Sharyn McCrumb

The Ballad of Tom Dooley - By Sharyn McCrumbZEBULON VANCEWhat did I know about murder cases that a man’s life should lie in my hands? I had spent the whole of my adult life in politics, except for a few years on a ...

The Ballad of Frankie Silver

by Sharyn McCrumb

The Ballad of Frankie Silver - By Sharyn McCrumbPrologue" I WANT TO show you a grave, the sheriff said.Three rocks stood alone in the little mountain graveyard: smooth stubs of granite, evenly spaced about four feet apart. The...

The Back Road

by Rachel Abbott

The Back Road - By Rachel AbbottPrologueFrom the moment the cupboard door was slammed shut trapping them both inside, she knew something was different. It should have seemed just like every other day, but somehow it didn’...

The B Girls

by Cari Cole

The B Girls - By Cari ColeLucy Deen Acts FishyLucy Deen steadied the ugly black automatic pistol in a two-handed grip and lined up the sights on the shiny iridescent bass body. She blinked away angry tears that threatened to...

The Awakening Aidan

by Abby Niles

The Awakening Aidan - By Abby NilesChapter OneAidan O’Connell juggled an armload of groceries as he tripped up one of the cabin steps. Damn it. When he reached the front door, he knocked on it with the only thing he h...

The Avery Shaw Experiment

by Kelly Oram

The Avery Shaw Experiment - By Kelly OramAveryThe following journal is a scientific study on the process of overcoming heartbreak and is my official entry for the 2013 Utah State Science Fair.My theory is that having your hear...

The Astrologer

by Scott G.F. Bailey

The Astrologer - By Scott G.F. Bailey{ Chapter One }JUPITER DESCENDINGGUSTAVUS HAD LOST A GREAT DEAL OF BLOOD. THE spots and trails of crimson that stained the surface of the frozen lake all came from his wounds and he was ...

The Apple Orchard

by Susan Wiggs

The Apple Orchard - By Susan WiggsPart OneStay me with flagons, comfort me with apples: for I am sick of love.—The Song of Solomon, 2:5Apples are iconic and convey so much—home, comfort, wholesomeness, health, wisdom, beauty,...

The Anti-Prom

by Abby McDonald

The Anti-Prom - By Abby McDonaldHe doesn’t kiss me like that.That’s the first thing I think when I find Kaitlin Carter getting to second base with my boyfriend in the back of our rental limo.Followed closely by, Is...

The Antagonist

by Lynn Coady

The Antagonist - By Lynn CoadyPart One105/23/09, 9:42 p.m.THERE YOU ARE are in the picture looking chubby and pompous, and it makes me remember how you told me that time you were afraid of fat people. That is, afraid of bei...

The Angel Esmeralda

by Don DeLillo

The Angel Esmeralda - By Don DeLilloPART ONECreation (1979)Human Moments in World War III (1983)CREATIONIt was an hour’s drive, much of it a climb through smoky rain. I kept my window open several inches, hoping to catch...

The Amish Midwife

by Mindy Starns Clark

The Amish Midwife - By Mindy Starns ClarkACKNOWLEDGMENTSMindy thanksJohn, Emily, and Lauren Clark, for input, inspiration, and never-ending teamwork. I am so blessed!Vanessa Thompson and Al Cummings, for working so hard behind the...

The Adjustment

by Scott Phillips

The Adjustment - By Scott PhillipsONETHE FUNNY PAGESWHEN I GOT home at five and told Sally I was heading for Kansas City, she blew right up and wanted to know where the hell I got off just taking off without any advance w...

Texas Hold 'Em (Smokin' ACES)

by Kay David

Texas Hold 'Em (Smokin' ACES) - By Kay DavidChapter OneAQUA FRIO, TEXASHe didn’t need another frigging disaster.But when Timothy Santos found himself in a fight, he didn’t back down. Some of his friends might ...

Texas Gothic

by Rosemary Clement-Moore

Texas Gothic - By Rosemary Clement-Moore1the goat was in the tree again.I hadn’t even known goats could climb trees. I had been livestock-sitting for three days before I’d figured out how the darned things kept getti...

Tethered (Novella)

by Meljean Brook

Tethered (Novella) - By Meljean BrookFladstrand, Upper Peninsula, DenmarkAugust 23Dearest Archimedes,One day, philosophers will weep as they ponder the following questions: How is it that a brother often managed to write his sister...

Terminal Island

by Walter Greatshell

Terminal Island - By Walter GreatshellPrologue:AMERICAN IDOLIn this game you’re always on the move. It’s like fighting a fire: stay ahead of the flames, don’t trust the floor, and don’t leave anything smolde...

Ten Thousand Saints

by Eleanor Henderson

Ten Thousand Saints - By Eleanor HendersonPart ISad SongOneIs it dreamed? Jude asked Teddy. Or dreamt?Beneath the stadium seats of the football field, on the last morning of 1987 and the last morning of Teddy’s life, the...

Ten Miles Past Normal

by Frances O'Roark Dowell

Ten Miles Past Normal - By Frances O'Roark DowellAcknowledgmentsThe author would like to thank Caitlyn Dlouhy and Kiley Frank; as always, they did most of the heavy lifting. She greatly appreciates Alison Velea and Valerie S...

Temple of the Gods

by Andy McDermott

Temple of the Gods - By Andy McDermottPrologueThe ocean had no name, nor did the gnarled land rising from it. There was no one to name them. In time there would be, after the scarred primordial world had completed another f...

Tapestry of Fortunes A Novel

by Elizabeth Berg

Tapestry of Fortunes A Novel - By Elizabeth BergWhen I was growing up, my mother’s best friend was a woman named Cosmina Mandruleanu. I liked her for a lot of reasons: her name, of course; her ash-blond hair and throat...

Taming the Wind

by Tracie Peterson

Taming the Wind - By Tracie PetersonONENORTH TEXAS, MARCH 1868"It is a lovely place for a horse farm," Carissa Lowe told her sister. She glanced around the lush, green acreage. The serenity found here spoke to her in a way ...

Taking the Highway

by M.H. Mead

Taking the Highway - By M.H. MeadGETTING CROWDED HERE THESE last few weeks, hmm?Andre LaCroix murmured polite agreement, wishing the man would go talk to someone else. The fact that he was right didn’t matter. Chatter amo...

Taken (Erin Bowman)

by Erin Bowman

Taken (Erin Bowman) - By Erin BowmanPART ONEOF HEISTSONETODAY IS THE LAST DAY I will see my brother.I should be spending these remaining hours with him, but instead I’m in the meadow, watching a crow pick at the carcass...

Table for Seven

by Whitney Gaskell

Table for Seven - By Whitney GaskelljanuaryTEQUILA SHRIMPARUGULA, FENNEL, AND ORANGE SALADSEARED SCALLOPS WITH BUTTER SAUCE OVER TARRAGON RICECHEESE PLATEWHITE CHOCOLATE-RASPBERRY CRÈME BRÛLÉE TARTLETSFRAN WAS THE ONE...

Suspicions

by Lisa Jackson

Suspicions - By Lisa JacksonBook One:A TWIST OF FATEChapter 1The telephone receiver was slammed back into its cradle with such force that the paperweight sitting next to the phone slipped off the desk. Two framed pictures of a...

Surrender A Section 8 Novel

by Stephanie Tyler

Surrender A Section 8 Novel - By Stephanie TylerPrologueZaire, twenty years earlierThe explosion threw him forward hard, the heat searing his body, debris cutting into his back as he covered his face and stayed down. Darius did...

Support Your Local Deputy

by William W. Johnstone

Support Your Local Deputy - By William W. JohnstoneChapter OneMy deputy, Rusty Irons, was as itchy as a man ever gets. We were at the Laramie and Overland stage station, in Doubtful, waiting for the maroon-enameled Concord sta...

Supernatural Fresh Meat

by Alice Henderson

Supernatural Fresh Meat - By Alice HendersonPrologueThe Sierra Nevada Mountains, 1846All he could think about was food. Every fiber of his being thrummed with the thought of it. Every agonizing moment was consumed with contemplat...

Sunrise Point

by Robyn Carr

Sunrise Point - By Robyn CarrChapter OneThere was a small note on the bulletin board at the Virgin River Presbyterian Church. Apple harvest to begin at Cavanaugh Orchard. Apply in person.Virgin River newcomer Nora Crane studied...

Stupid Fast

by Geoff Herbach

Stupid Fast - By Geoff HerbachCHAPTER 1: NOWThis could be a dark tale!It’s not.I don’t think so.Maybe.I can’t sleep. It’s 1:03 a.m. Almost September. The weather is warm, even though it’s football seas...

Stung

by Bethany Wiggins

Stung - By Bethany WigginsChapter 1I don’t remember going to sleep. All I remember is waking up here—a place as familiar as my own face.At least, it should be.But there’s a problem. The once-green carpet is gray. ...

Strings Attached

by Blundell, Judy

Strings Attached - By Blundell, JudyOneNew York CityOctober 1950The second act curtain was one chorus away when I spotted him. Third row on the aisle, smack in my sight line. I missed the beat and almost sent Shirley into th...

Stranger in Town

by Cheryl Bradshaw

Stranger in Town - By Cheryl BradshawCHAPTER 1Pinedale, WyomingOctober 17, 2010Six-year-old Olivia Hathaway tiptoed down the center aisle of Maybelle’s Market, stopping once to glance over her shoulder and make sure her mothe...

Storm Warning

by Kadi Dillon

Storm Warning - By Kadi DillonCHAPTER OneShe was eight years old again. Her biggest worry was what to dress Barbie in for their picnic. She’d had a hard time deciding between the red dress and the green, but ultimately...

Stolen

by Daniel Palmer

Stolen - By Daniel PalmerPrologueYou’ve reached twenty thousand feet above sea level. The sky is a color blue so deep, so rich, so damned infinite, it makes you want to weep. But your eyes are too frozen to form a sin...

Stealing Jake

by Pam Hillman

Stealing Jake - By Pam HillmanPrologueChicagoOctober 1874Where’s my little brother? Luke glared at the man with the jagged scar on his right cheek.You do as I say, kid, and he’ll be along shortly. Pale-blue eyes, har...