Reviews - Contemporary

In 1985, Colin Preston is a sophomore at Elerby University.  He is finding his place in the world, breaking free of his parents and, most importantly, falling in love.   His girlfriend is the most beautiful girl on campus and his best friend is on the football team.  So where does Colin fit in - and can Lennon and McCartney help him do it?

The Last Great Day
Benjamin Grant
Mitchell

It’s the end of the 1960’s in England, and Henry and Elizabeth Conroy are missionaries for the “World Wide Church”, a religious cult led by the prophet Harmon W. Abrams. Henry is a dutiful minister, who, along with his wife, shepherds members to follow Abram’s teachings before his end-of-the-word prophecy. Allegiance to Abrams is paramount over even extended family relationships.

Legally Yours
Manda
Collins

Julie Streeter left law school after the death of her parents to raise her younger sister, Lily. Now she has worked as a paralegal for seven years. With her thirtieth birthday two weeks away she writes her own "bucket list", more of a "to do" list she wants accomplished before her birthday.

Matthias Xavier III is at the top of his game.  He's cocky, he's gorgeous and he's the starting left fielder for the MLB Las Vegas Rockets.  He can (and does) have any woman he wants, and he likes his life just fine the way it is.

Broken Promises
Marie-Nicole
Ryan

FBI Special Agent Alex MacGregor has a problem with keeping promises made. Time and again, breaking promises has caused heartbreak and not just his own. Case in point, Bette Smithson, he saves her from a stalker, finds her a safe haven, a job, then leaves her with a scorching kiss, promising to call her.

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