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Erased

Connor Bellman and Marcy Miller's shared fascination with quantum mechanics started when they met in an advanced college physics program. Their friendship is fueled by a mutual desire to unravel the secrets of time travel.
Years later, during graduate school, Marcy discovered an internship opportunity with the brilliant but difficult Doctor Spence Reynolds. He was on the cusp of achieving the seemingly impossible – time travel.

Freebourne

"A thinking reader's thriller with such a shocking twist I was genuinely unprepared for it."
- Trezza Azzopardi, Booker-shortlisted author of The Hiding Place

"A true page-turner."
- Nick Ferrari

Queens of Islam: The Muslim World's Historic Women Rulers

An examination of how these various women rose to power. The book reveals that women leaders in Islamic societies were not merely the exceptions to the rule and offers evidence that Islam’s attitude towards the role of women in politics and society is far from monolithic, thus refuting the stereotype of Muslim women as universally subservient, marginalized, and repressed.

The book -- and the talk -- will appeal to readers interested in feminist history, women's studies, empowerment of women, Islamic history, world history.

Áine’s Salvation

She ran for her life. He’s the cowboy who can save her, if she lets him into her heart.

Áine Walker’s picture-perfect life in New York shatters the night she escapes a deadly threat. With nowhere else to turn, she flees to her best friend’s wedding in a small Montana town, hoping the wide-open skies will hide her past.

But Evanston offers more than refuge. It brings her face-to-face with Jeb O’Neal, the rugged foreman of Hawthorn’s Hope Ranch. With piercing green eyes and a quiet strength, Jeb sees through Áine’s guarded smile from the start.

Dancing in the Minefields, One Woman's Faith Journey through Child Loss. Addiction, and Adversity

The Ditmars' life was forever changed when their middle child, ten-year-old Chris, was diagnosed with leukemia. For four years, the family rode the roller coaster of remission and relapse, and juggling life with their two other children, marital strain, and financial loss. During that time, Maribeth began to rely more and more upon alcohol as she and Rob prayed daily for Chris to survive. Their faith was rocked when they were told to take Chris home to die.

Glass and Gravel: Poetry That Isn't

Glass & Gravel is poetry that doesn’t pretend everything is roses and honey.
This is a book for readers who know there’s a cost to seeing things clearly. For anyone who understands that talking honestly about grief, trauma, heartbreak, and rebuilding rarely comes out neat or polite.
Glass & Gravel is a collection of raw, uncompromising, and unflinching poems—p—paired with stark black-and-white illustrations that deepen its impact. These images don’t soften the words; they reinforce the themes of fracture, clarity, and the cost of confronting what breaks us.