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What of the Night?
Ebook Price: $2.99 USD. 30780 words. Non-Fiction by Stephen Carter and published by Zarahemla Books  on July 14, 2010
"By proving contraries, truth is made manifest," said Joseph Smith. A good thing, because Stephen Carter's religious life is full of contradictions. This collection of award-winning personal essays wrestles the "used tin foil, the ratty teddy bears, the rusty bicycle frames, the dog-eared magazines, the empty toilet paper rolls" of Carter's life into stories compelling, candid, and insightful.
No Going Back
Ebook Price: $2.99 USD. 110420 words. Fiction by Jonathan Langford and published by Zarahemla Books  on April 14, 2010
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A gay teenage Mormon growing up in western Oregon in 2003. His straight best friend. Their parents. A typical LDS ward, a high-school club about tolerance for gays, and a proposed anti-gay-marriage amendment to the state constitution. These elements combine in a coming-of-age story about faithfulness and friendship, temptation and redemption, tough choices and conflicting loyalties.
On the Road to Heaven
Ebook Price: $2.99 USD. 121530 words. Fiction by Coke Newell and published by Zarahemla Books  on March 31, 2010
In a style reminiscent of Jack Kerouac, Coke Newell's groundbreaking autobiographical novel traces an LSD-to-LDS pilgrimage across two continents. From Colorado's 1970s hippie heyday to the coca fields of Colombia, it's a journey through Thoreau ascetics, Ram Dass Taoism, and Edward Abbey monkey-wrenching to the mission fields of one of the world's most conservative contemporary religions.
Angel Falling Softly
Ebook Price: $1.99 USD. 73600 words. Fiction by Eugene Woodbury and published by Zarahemla Books  on January 2, 2009
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Rachel Forsythe's daughter is dying of cancer. Milada Daranyi, chief investment officer at Daranyi Enterprises International, has come to Utah to finalize the takeover of a medical technology company. When a chance encounter brings them together, Rachel makes an unexpected and dangerous discovery: Milada is a vampire, and the only person in the world who can save her daughter's life.
Light of the New Day
Ebook Price: $2.99 USD. 69280 words. Fiction by Cozzens Darin and published by Zarahemla Books  on August 26, 2010
In the shared setting of fictional Balford, Wyoming, the characters in Darin Cozzens's stories demonstrate both the follies and the virtues of rural Mormons in the late twentieth century.
The Mormon
Ebook Price: Free! 8600 words. Fiction by Jon Thorpe on June 5, 2010
Three members of a secret organization sit in a Calcutta bar and discuss an ancient codex they have recently purloined from a Tibetan monastery. They know that the key to unlocking the knowledge contained within the codex is a young Mormon who has been spirited away to the Rason-Marinetti Oil Platform to analyze the validity of what just might be Siberian seer stones.