Elk Lake released twelve books in the second quarter:
Be the Miracle-Second Edition by Delores Liesner
The Last Aliyah by Mark Leslie
The Mysterious Matt Barnes by Matthew Weigelt
Cleansed by Death-Second Edition by Catherine Finger
Shattered by Death-Second Edition by Catherine Finger
Anchored by Death-Second Edition by Catherine Finger’
Dangerous to Know by Megan Whitson Lee
Maiden of Iron by Edie Melson
Manhattan Grace by Clarice G. James
If I Could Ask Jesus by Donna Wyland, Illustrated by Lynne Davis
Easton at the Crossroads by Rebecca Janney
Set for Danger by Ace Collins
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