Allison Hyer
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Becoming Lucy
By Martha Rogers | Realms | softcover | 304 pages | $10.99
In Becoming Lucy, the first installment of the Winds Across the Prairie series, Boston heiress Lucinda Bishop is shaken when a tragic carriage accident kills her parents. She moves to her aunt and uncle's ranch in Oklahoma Territory, where she struggles to face her grief and adjust to a primitive land.
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Saving Cicadas
By Nicole Seitz | Thomas Nelson | softcover | 320 pages | $14.99
In Saving Cicadas, 8-year-old Janie Macy is a normal kid, as far as she knows. She lives in a small town with her mother, Priscilla Lynn; her older sister Rainey Dae, who has Down syndrome; and their grandparents. When her mother gets pregnant, though, her whole world changes. -
Double Cross
By James David Jordan | B&H | softcover | 400 pages | $14.99
In the thriller Double Cross, James David Jordan's sequel to his novel Forsaken, security specialist Taylor Pasbury and the daughter of late televangelist Simon Mason, her former client, seek to discover the truth about money missing from Simon's ministry. What they find is intrigue, blackmail and evil.
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Leaving Carolina
By Tamara Leigh | Multnomah Books | softcover | 384 pages | $13.99
With a new city, a new career and a new name, Piper Wick, the central character of Tamara Leigh's Leaving Carolina, thinks she has left Pickwick—the town and the family—for good. However, when her rich uncle decides to make retribution for the family's wrongs by dividing up the estate in his will, the family calls on Piper, his favorite niece, to intervene.
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TSI: The Gabon Virus
By Paul McCusker and Walt Larimore, M.D. | Howard Books | softcover | 448 pages | $13.99
In this first book of a new series, a team of scientists nicknamed the "Time Scene Investigators" (TSI) must find a cure for an impending supervirus pandemic. While being tested, the virus is loosed by radical environmentalists and spread by a boy on the run who is ignorant of his contagious condition.
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Blood Bayou
By Karen Young | Howard Books | softcover | 448 pages | $14.99
Strong characters and a twisting, suspenseful plot drive Blood Bayou, the first Christian offering from general market romance novelist Karen Young.
Divorced lawyer Camille St. James heads a program called the Truth Project until one of the wrongfully convicted death row inmates she worked to free becomes the prime suspect in a second murder in the waterfront town of Blood Bayou, La.