The Year We Lived

By Virginia Crow

The Year We Lived is a historical fiction novel written by Virginia Crow, set eight years after the Battle of Hastings. Edith spends her days taking care of her sister-in-law Matilda on behalf of her brother, Robert. However, when Matilda dies during childbirth, Edith finds...

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In the Dead of the Night

Northshire Heritage
By JP Robinson

“The two most important warriors are patience and time.” JP Robinson’s Christian historical fiction novel, In the Dead of the Night (Northshire Heritage), is one intriguing drama. The Great War (WW1) continues its devastating path of destruction. Thomas Steele, branded a traitor, risks his life...

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Born in Salt

By T. C. Weber

T. C. Weber’s Born in Salt does a good job of finding that sweet spot between a dystopian future and sociopolitical commentary. This is a tale in which Ben Adamson, a young farm boy from Illinois, becomes a strong opposition against an oppressive government. His...

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Arkansas Summer

By Anne Moose

Anne Moose pens a poignant “southern way” story in Arkansas Summer. Hannah’s father dies suddenly of a heart attack! She adored her father, so much so she followed in his footsteps, becoming an attorney as well. Hannah and her mother, Catherine, mourn his loss. Although...

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Emma's Tapestry

By Isobel Blackthorn

Emma's Tapestry is a dramatized rendition of the life story of author Isobel Blackthorn's great-grandmother, Emma Taylor. In 1939, Emma Taylor, a private nurse, converses with Jewish heiress Adela Schuster as she relates tales of her friendship with Oscar Wilde, sparking a trip down memory...

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The Beggar Queen

By Kelly Evans

The Beggar Queen is a work of historical fiction by Kelly Evans. Born into nobility in seventh-century England, Bathilde is captured by invading French forces and sold into slavery. A kind, caring, hardworking young woman, Bathilde draws the attention of the mayoress, the wife of...

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Sixty Positions with Pleasure

By Sahlan Diver

Sixty Positions with Pleasure by Sahlan Diver is a microcosm of man and his behavior. It’s a crime murder mystery, a commentary on a town that declares independence; it demonstrates man’s greed, desire for money and power, and then there is the sex. When a...

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Into The Mystic

An inescapable passion, a world in chaos... Their destiny carried them from the ports of Boston to the warm turquoise waters of the Bahamas
By Amal Guevin

Living without electricity is almost an impossibility in today’s time. Into The Mystic by Amal Guevin introduces Daniel Devereaux, a man raised on Spanish Wells Island, until he chose to obtain his Master’s Degree in Boston. While he was located in Boston, he married Karen...

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Unspoken

A story of secrets, love and revenge
By T. A. Belshaw

The heart has reasons that the brain doesn’t understand and vice versa. At times, a triggering event can make them come to terms with each other and a glorious epiphany takes place. T. A. Belshaw’s Unspoken is a poignant family drama that makes this insight...

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Annie & Charlotte

The Dead Wives of Connor J. Barrington
By Irene Woodbury

Annie & Charlotte: The Dead Wives of Connor J. Barrington by Irene Woodbury was a sneaky-but-nice surprise! In Annie & Charlotte, just as Roxy is about to walk up the aisle, she learns her fiance was married twice before, and both his young brides, Annie...

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