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Fathoms by Lisa T. Bergren

Fathoms

Luciana continues to find herself at a crossroads: Is she willing to risk leaving Sir Giulio Greco forever in order to chase healing through the time tunnel?
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Captive by Bradley Caffee
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Captive

They destroyed his world. They killed his father. And now one of them is his prisoner.
Bradley Caffee’s Captive is a briskly paced and teen-focused thriller, immersing readers in Ted’s fight to survive an alien-wrecked warzone.
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Fields of Prosperis by Claudia LeBoeuf

Fields of Prosperis

Space pilot Russ Atkins hungers for a fresh start. His gift of sensing telepathic interference has only yielded misery. Now his life is about to get worse.
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Ranger's Calling: The Fires of Wynchell by Raymond Schell

Ranger’s Calling: The Fires of Wynchell

Young Ranger Galieb Half-elfin faces many trials as he set out on his first adventure, meeting many fantastical creatures and heroes along the way.
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Son of the Thunder Goddess by Andrew LiVecchi

Son of the Thunder Goddess

When the demigod Saorlach slaughters his village, young Athewain must wield the power of an ancient, unknown deity to defeat his divinely-protected enemy and thwart Saorlach’s bloody dreams of conquest.
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63 Hours in Hell by Susan L. Davis

63 Hours in Hell

On their journey to Jesus’s crucifixion, Hannah and her brother perish in a tragic accident, plunging into the enigmatic afterlife of Paradise.
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Above the Circle of Earth by E. Stephen Burnett
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Above the Circle of Earth

Facing enemies within and without, Brock Rivers must choose between his people’s world and the space mission, or return with his family into exile forever.
With dialectical themes, futuristic technology, and a secularized political system, Above the Circle of Earth follows the course of classical science fiction, yet fuses this tradition with Christian experience.
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Outlaw Blood by Noah J. Matthews

Outlaw Blood

In a western sandscape where honor’s everything, Clye is pitted against a conquering gang that has mercy only on those willing to give a finger in sacrifice.
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Arrows and Gems by Erin Halbmaier

Arrows and Gems

When an outlaw who believes she is a spy rescues her after a fall, Helena must decide who she trusts: the outlaw, or the unlawful regent hunting him.
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Incarnate by Antony Barone Kolenc

Incarnate

An ordinary high school senior in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, is pursued by ruthless zealots and secret government agents after he learns he may be the clone of Jesus Christ.
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Darkfell by Amanda Wright
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Darkfell

Armed with a cryptic map, a biscuit-loving tutor, and the brawn of his best friend, Thom Darkfell sets out to find the star daughter and lock the barrier to bind the dark realm of Zakar.
Amanda Wright balances very dark elements and heavy themes of identity, loss, and suffering with wholesome romance and unexpected humor.
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Council of Light by Althea Damgaard

Council of Light

Rhoanda, the Storm Rider must face tempests of a different sort as queen and wife to the Truth Bearer.
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Echo Nova by Clint Hall

Echo Nova

Dominus Corp. hires Dash Keane to be a timestar—the focus of his own series in which he must survive some of the most dangerous periods in history.
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Squire of Truth by Jill Williamson
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Squire of Truth

Squire-turned-investigator Cole and aspiring songstress Mistel must unravel the mystery of a brutal murder before they become the next targets.
Despite its serious elements, Squire of Truth serves a light tale that will engage readers with its mystery and sympathetic hero.
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Psypher by Joshua Mejia

Psypher

To keep this world from destroying his sanity, in the end, he must keep his sanity from destroying him.
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Oron Amular by Michael J. Harvey

Oron Amular

Oron Amular, home of the fabled League of Wizardry, had been lost to mortal memory, but suddenly the legends are awakening again.
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Memoria, J. J. Fischer
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Memoria

Sephone Winter fights to reclaim her soul as her gift spirals out of control and the deadly poison coursing through her veins begins to exact its terrible vengeance.
J. J. Fischer draws on themes explored in the Calor and Lumen, delving into deep themes of forgiveness, healing from trauma, and trusting the unknown.
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