Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Coming in late 2011 from B&H Publishing

B&H Fiction is one of my favourite publishers always releasing high quality fiction, designed to entertain, inspire and engage.

Enjoy!


The Chair by James Rubart


If someone gave you a chair and said it was made by Jesus Christ, would you believe them?


When an elderly lady shows up in Corin Roscoe’s antiques store and gives him a chair she claims was crafted by Jesus, he scoffs. But when a young boy is miraculously healed two days after sitting in the chair, he stops laughing and starts wondering . . . could this chair heal the person whose life Corin destroyed twelve years ago?


As word spreads of the boy’s healing, a mega-church pastor is determined to manipulate Corin into turning over the chair. And that mysterious woman who gave him the piece flits in and out of his life like a shadow, insinuating it’s Corin’s destiny to guard the chair above everything else. But why?


Desperate, he turns to the one person he can trust, a college history professor who knows more about the legend of the chair than he’ll reveal. Corin’s life shatters as he searches for the truth about the artifact and the unexplained phenomena surrounding it. What’s more, he’s not the only one willing do almost anything to possess the power seemingly connected to the chair.


September, 2011



Pirate of My Heart by Jamie Carie


When her doting father dies, Lady Kendra Townsend is given a choice: marry the horrid man of her cold, money-grubbing uncle’s choosing or leave England to risk a new life in America with unknown relatives.


Armed with the faith that God has a plan for her, Kendra boards a cargo ship and meets American sea captain Dorian Colburn. But the captain has been wounded by a woman before and guards his independent life. A swashbuckling man doesn’t need an English heiress to make him slow down, feel again, or be challenged with questions about his faith—or so he thinks. It is not until Dorian must save Kendra from the dark forces surrounding her that he decides she may be worth the risk.


September, 2011





Along Wooded Paths by Tricia Goyer


Although proud of living apart from the world, Marianna Sommer’s newly relocated Amish family is discovering that life in the remote mountains of Montana requires working together with the Englisch. As Marianna pours her life into helping those around her—and receiving their help—her heart further considers two directions. She’s torn between the Amish man from Indiana whom she has long planned on marrying and the friendly Englischer who models a close walk with God like she’s never seen before.


Who should have young Marianna’s heart? What is God asking of her through ongoing family struggles and this romantic and spiritual tension? The answer is found along the wooded paths.


October, 2011





Race Against Time by Kimberley Woodhouse and Kayla R Woodhouse


Anesia Naltsiine has made mistakes that have cost her—and her 13-year-old daughter, Zoya—dearly. But no more. She will prove her worth as a mother and as a breeder of champion sprint racing dogs. Her kennel is so successful that buyers come from all over the world. So why does she still feel so worthless?


Zoya misses the dad she never knew. All she wants is to follow in his foot-steps as a champion sprint dog racer. But when she witnesses a murder in their town of North Pole, Alaska, she finds herself thrown into dangers and emotions she can’t begin to understand.


Enter Sean Connelly, a new employee at the kennel with demons of his own. When he discovers macro-chips bearing military secrets implanted in the Naltsiine’s dogs, a puzzle tracing back to the murder unfolds. Then strange “accidents” start happening; clearly someone wants Zoya silenced. Anesia tells her daughter it’s not safe to race, but Zoya, angry with the world—and God—takes off across dangerous Alaskan terrain alone. Anesia and Sean must race against time to save the girl—and themselves.


November, 2011




The River Queen by Gilbert Morris


Julienne Cuvier, 24, must change her pampered ways after her father, a prominent businessman in Natchez, Mississippi, loses their fortune and family home to a bad gambling habit in 1850. Like a fish out of water, she aims to refit their one remaining possession, an old riverboat, in hopes of making a profit and restoring the Cuvier name along the mighty Mississippi.


Desperate for help in doing the restoration work, prideful Julienne hires Dallas Bronte, a humiliated captain whose drinking problem stopped his water ways many years ago. Despite initial success, the struggles they will face with other ship owners are almost as challenging as the fiery feelings—of love and hate—that they must sort out for each other.


When the riverboat and all aboard meet what looks like certain destruction, God shows Julienne and Dallas only one of those emotions is unsinkable.


November, 2011


3 comments:

Deborah said...

I really like the cover of the chair. so simple yet it conveys a lot. the other covers..not so much. tho i am excited for all of them, especially the Gilbert Morris one, even though I have a feeling that it will be just like his other books.

Scrappy quilter said...

Woohoo Gilbert Morris has a new book. He probably is my all time favorite author. And Jamie Carie's looks really good. Tricia Goyer is a new author to me so I'll have to see if I can find some of her other books.

Mark said...

can't wait for the chair - I loved Jim's other two books

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