The Long Journey to Jake Palmer
By James L. Rubart (Thomas Nelson)
Release date: August 9, 2016
What if there was a place where everything wrong in your life could be fixed?Corporate trainer Jake Palmer coaches people to see deeper into themselves—yet he barely knows himself anymore. Recently divorced and weary of the business life, Jake reluctantly agrees to a lake-house vacation with friends, hoping to escape for ten days. When he arrives, Jake hears the legend of Willow Lake—about a lost corridor that leads to a place where one’s deepest longings will be fulfilled. Jake scoffs at the idea, but can’t shake a sliver of hope that the corridor is real. And when he meets a man who mutters cryptic speculations about the corridor, Jake is determined to find the path, find himself, and fix his crumbling life.
Long Time Gone (The Cimarron Legacy)
By Mary Connealy (Bethany House Publishers)
Release date: February 28, 2017
Connealy Combines Western Action and Charming Historical RomanceThe Boden clan thought their problems had ended with the death of a dangerous enemy, but have they truly uncovered the real plot to take their New Mexico ranch? Rancher Justin Boden is now in charge. He is normally an unshakable and rugged man, but with his brother, Cole, shot and in mortal danger, even a tough man faces doubts. And it doesn’t help that Angie DuPree, the assistant to the doctor trying to save Cole, is as distracting a woman as Justin ever laid eyes on. With her and the doc’s timely skills, Cole looks to be on the mend, and Justin and the rest of the Bodens can turn their attention back to the dangers facing them. It’s clear now that everything that’s occurred is part of a much bigger plot that could date back to a decades-old secret.
The Long Way Home (The Homelanders)
By Andrew Klavan (Thomas Nelson Inc)
Release date: February 2, 2010
As 18-year-old Charlie West continues to elude the law and the group of terrorists looking for him, he tries to remember what happened a year ago and find out who has framed him so he can clear his name.
The Lord Is My Shepherd: The Psalm 23 Mysteries #1
By Debbie Viguie (Abingdon Press)
Release date: February 1, 2010
Being a church secretary seemed like such a boring job… until the bodies started piling up. As church secretary Cindy Preston prepares for the Easter service, she literally stumbles across a dead body in the sanctuary. A prominent church member has been stabbed to death in the locked church. As whispers and suspicions surround the members of the congregation, Rabbi Jeremiah Silverman, from the Jewish temple next door, helps Cindy search for the truth. As Easter Sunday draws near, the pressure mounts when the killer leaves clues that more deaths should be expected.
Lorna (The Debutantes, Book 2)
By Debra White Smith (Harvest House Publishers)
Release date: March 1, 2008
Award–winning author Debra White Smith (more than 1 million books in print) offers Book 2 in this contemporary mystery–romance trilogy featuring three bright amateur sleuths whose faith and skills manage to get them out of trouble. Attending a welcome–the–new–mayor party, Lorna Leigh counters boredom by escaping to the garden. only to realize she’s not alone.
The Lost Books: Visual Edition
By Ted Dekker (Thomas Nelson Inc)
Release date: December 28, 2010
“[A] full-force clash between good and evil. A tornado of action and strategem. will leave you knowing for certain you are not in Kansas anymore.
Lost Cause (Lost Lake Locators Book 3)
By Susan Sleeman (Edge of Your Seat Books, Inc.)
Release date: November 3, 2025
Working together is a challenge. Detective Burke Ulrich is known for his unyielding dedication to justice and his methodical approach to solving crimes. When a valuable family heirloom is stolen from a recluse\’s rundown estate on mysterious Ravenhook Island, Burke is called in to investigate.
Lost Christmas Memories (Gold Country Cowboys)
By Dana Mentink (Love Inspired Suspense)
Release date: November 6, 2018
A witness with amnesiaCan she trust this Gold Country Cowboy with her life?Tracy Wilson witnessed a murder—but after a head injury, she can’t remember what she saw. Now someone plans to silence her for good, and only cowboy Keegan Thorn believes her. With a killer after her at Christmas, Tracy is running out of time to remember…and falling dangerously hard for the cowboy who could break her heart.
The Lost Girl of Astor Street (Blink)
By Stephanie Morrill (Blink)
Release date: February 7, 2017
When her best friend vanishes without so much as a good-bye, eighteen-year-old Piper Sail takes on the role of amateur sleuth in an attempt to solve the mystery of Lydia’s disappearance. Given that Piper’s tendency has always been to butt heads with high-society’s expectations of her, it’s no surprise that she doesn’t give a second thought to searching for answers to Lydia’s abduction from their privileged neighborhood. As Piper discovers that those answers might stem from the corruption strangling 1924 Chicago—and quite possibly lead back to the doors of her affluent neighborhood—she must decide how deep she’s willing to dig, how much she should reveal, and if she’s willing to risk her life of privilege for the sake of the truth. Perfect for fans of Libba Bray and Anna Godbersen, Stephanie Morrill’s atmospheric jazz-age mystery will take readers from the glitzy homes of the elite to the dark underbelly of 1920s Chicago.
Lost Heiress (Ladies of the Manor)
By Roseanna M. White (Bethany House Publishers)
Release date: September 8, 2015
Roseanna White Debuts Sparkling British Historical RomanceBrook Eden has never known where she truly belongs. Though raised in the palace of Monaco, she’s British by birth and was brought to the Grimaldis under suspicious circumstances as a babe. When Brook’s friend Justin uncovers the fact that Brook is likely a missing heiress from Yorkshire, Brook leaves the sun of the Mediterranean to travel to the moors of the North Sea to the estate of her supposed family. The mystery of her mother’s death haunts her, and though her father is quick to accept her, the rest of the family and the servants of Whitby Park are not. Only when Brook’s life is threatened do they draw close–but their loyalty may come too late to save Brook from the same threat that led to tragedy for her mother.

