Come Back to Me, Jody Hedlund

Come Back to Me

Scientist Marian Creighton was skeptical of her father’s lifelong research of ancient holy water—until she ingests some of it and finds herself transported back to the Middle Ages.
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These Nameless Things, Shawn Smucker

These Nameless Things

Once held captive and tortured on a mysterious mountain, Dan remembers one thing—his escape meant having to leave his brother behind.
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Light from Distant Stars, Shawn Smucker
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Light from Distant Stars

Cohen Marah steps over his father’s body, and then steps into a labyrinth of memory. Did he kill his father?
“Magic-edged memory meets the reality of death and family trauma.”
Lorehaven review, summer 2019
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Enclave, Thomas Locke
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Enclave

Fifty years after America’s collapse, Caleb has a plan that could help secure his enclave’s future.
“After America falls, white-hat heroes work for a better world.”
Lorehaven review, winter 2018
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The 49th Mystic, Ted Dekker
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The 49th Mystic

Rachelle Matthews begins to dream of another world so real that she wonders if Earth might only be a dream.
“In The 49th Mystic, Ted Dekker overhauls Other Earth with an adventure that’s part The Village, part Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.”
Lorehaven review, summer 2019
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The Scarlet Trefoil

Despite the baron’s noble talk and pretended peace, Lionell lures Tahn into a trap that will secure his own hold on the House of Trent. Can Tahn free his true love? Or will his dream be forever lost? Book 3 in L.A. Kelly’s medieval fantasy series.
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Return To Alastair

Return to Alastair is the continuing tale of an unlikely hero who must learn the power of forgiving others — and forgiving himself — in order to accept the love of a good lady. Medieval fantasy by L. A. Kelly.
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New Town

Bernard thinks he has died, until he opens his eyes and finds himself waiting for a bus on a street he had never traveled before. Is this heaven? No, it’s the decaying city of Old Town. Allegorical fantasy by Harry Blamires.
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Tahn

Trained in his youth to be a mercenary but troubled by the deeds of his past, Tahn must now choose between the commands of a master and the urgings of his own good conscience. Medieval fantasy by L. A. Kelly.
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The Bride Of Stone

When the paths of sculptor Davian and princess Avelessa finally cross, they can’t imagine what perilous choices are in store for them — or the redemption that will follow. Book 3 in The Seven Kingdoms Chronicles fantasy series by Thomas Williams.
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