The Candlemaker's Woman

By Marj Charlier

Author Marj Charlier takes us back to the dying days of the Roman Empire in The Candlemaker’s Woman. Melia was sold into slavery by her own tribe as part of the deal to allow her people to move west, away from the hordes advancing from...

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The Two Presidents

An Alt-History Novel
By Joseph Boro

Immerse yourself in a captivating account of fictional history with The Two Presidents by Joseph Boro. It's 1934, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt has a mysterious advisor in the form of Frederick Mason, a man from the future. After recruiting German scientist Wernher Von Braun...

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The October That Changed Everything

By Connie Lacy

Cheryl Donovan was a beautiful young woman who worked as a secretary for Carlisle Realty by day and attended accounting classes after work. Every day at the office was a nightmare because she faced constant sexual harassment from her boss. Things degenerated for Cheryl when...

The Seaforth Heiress

Lady of the Last Prophecy
By Elizabeth Hutchison Bernard

The Seaforth Heiress: Lady of the Last Prophecy is penned by author Elizabeth Hutchison Bernard in the historical, interpersonal drama, and women’s fiction genres. The plot of this engaging and immersive historical work follows Mary Mackenzie, destined to be Clan Mackenzie's only female chief as...

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The Music of What Happens

A Novel of Chicago in the 1800's
By Charles Fanning

The Music of What Happens by Charles Fanning is a delightful tale of Irish immigrants in Chicago, their difficulties assimilating into the new American society, and their desire to preserve the culture and especially the music of their homeland. One thing few Irish immigrants seemed...

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The Letter

Victorian Virtues Book 1
By Edwina Kiernan

In 1848, Dr. David Carbury is suspected of murder because the chloroform he used on a patient appears to be the reason behind his sudden death. Instead of letting the court decide his fate in London, David escapes to Lindenfell and assumes his cousin's identity...

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Thirty Days Hath September

By Ronald Dwinnells

Thirty Days Hath September by Ronald Dwinnells portrays a rich medical student, Jack Maizel, who contrasts with the characters of Mildred Dixon, who persistently pursues her love, and Ahgri, who never fails to support her. A journey into self-discovery and redemption occurs as Jack slowly...

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The Importance of Wives

Chronicles of the House of Valois
By Keira Morgan

In The Importance of Wives, author Keira Morgan introduces us to the Duchess Anne of Brittany who inherits her title after the death of her father Duke Francis. Her guardians are determined to marry her off, convinced that no woman could rule. But Anne, who...

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The Hussar's Duty

Book 3 in the Winged Warrior Series
By Griffin Brady

The Hussar's Duty: Book 3 in the Winged Warrior Series is a work of fiction in the historical fiction, interpersonal drama, and action genres. It is best suited to mature adult readers owing to scenes of battle violence, moderate sexual content, and references to assault....

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Thrown to the Wind

A Country for Castoffs
By Amanda M. Cetas

In Thrown to the Wind: A Country for Castoffs by Amanda M. Cetas, many in the population of La Rochelle are Huguenots. The previous king had allowed them to be, but the current king wants everyone to conform to the Catholic religion and sends his...

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