LDS Authors Writing Fiction
Works by LDS authors include a variety of genres, or types, of fiction. Some of these are: romance, historical, contemporary, and fantasy. Ask for help in locating these and other great books.

A steampunk retelling of Cinderella with shapeshifters in Scotland.

Sadie must discover who stole her friend Mary's priceless vintage Christmas ornaments.

Anabelle Milton goes to live at Bellingham Cottage, where she attracts the attention of the sons of her aristocratic neighbors.

Deborah must lead ten thousand soldiers against their Canaanite oppressors with only her faith in God to guide her.

Franca Chessari is the daughter of Italian partisans. Peter Weimer is a soldier who deserts from the German army.

Paige vows never to fall in love again, but a handsome air force pilot might change her mind.

Lady Aribella Bardsley is requested as a lady-in-waiting at the palace, where she encounters Prince Layton Wilhelm of Oldenburg.

Ana Newport, music tutor leading a secret life as petty burglar, meets Hollis Darby, a gentleman who writes penny dreadfuls.

When the shocking truth of her heritage is revealed, Hazel is forced to reconcile her painful past with the future she envisions.

The latest installment of the Fire and Steel series set during World War I.

In her desperation to save her frail twin brother Matthew, Molly finds inspiration in the newly published novel Dracula.

What began as a feud on the track has turned into a deadly game of cat and mouse.

Elizabeth's fortunes change one day when an elderly acquaintance makes her an offer she can't refuse.

When Silvia asks Ben to help her edit a film project, she has no idea that it will lead to love.

Andalin and her father are rescued from the Black Forest by the Dark Rider, a notorious deadly highwayman.

Adeline Hayes is the perfect lady's companion, but when her friend breaks off her arranged marriage, Adeline's skills are tested.

Morgan Davis and his young bride Angeline are sent with other missionaries to settle the Muddy River Valley in Nevada.

Sarah Michaels enjoys her solitude as owner and chef until she and Daniel Cavanaugh forge a sweet and unexpected connection.

When a handsome smuggler is brought to her with dire injuries, Elizabeth risks everything to hide him.

Based on a true story about a seven-year-old boy kidnapped from India and adopted by a family in America.