Into The High Ute Country

By Charlie Donald Hubacek

John Randolph left Missouri following a long and devastating drought that caused him to lose his farm. He had heard of gold just for the taking in Colorado. On the way, he nearly died traveling over the hot, dry high plains, but he was rescued...

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A Rainy Day in Boston with JFK
By Dan Ferullo

On a drizzly, blustery day in January of 1942, four young Mello brothers, from Woburn, Massachusetts, hop aboard a Boston & Maine Budd Liner and head into Boston for one last fling before shipping off to fight in the Second World War. In a bar...

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In The Blood Of The Greeks

Intertwined Souls Series, Book 1
By Mary D. Brooks

In The Blood of the Greeks by Mary D. Brooks is set in the period of World War II. Eva is the daughter of a German commander who has taken the helm of a small Greek town and is “purging” it of Jews. Eva does...

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Isolated Connected Kyushu Island

By Hana da Yumiko

This part fiction novel starts in 1944 with the story of a young boy, whose life is changed forever by the war. The passion and heartfelt sorrow one feels when a war takes away sons to fight a war no one understands or even in...

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I Truly Lament

Working Through the Holocaust
By Mathias B. Freese

I Truly Lament: Working Through the Holocaust by Mathias B. Freese is a unique compilation of short stories, taking the reader on a psychological journey through the emotions elicited by the Holocaust. Beginning with a man calling out to a golem, a Jewish monster from...

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Israela

By Batya Casper

Israela by Batya Casper is the story of an Israeli journalist, Ratiba, who marries her childhood love, an Israeli Arab who is not aware that she is Jewish. Ratiba has no contact with her family. Her sisters, Elisheva and Orit, miss her a lot. The...

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Island of the White Rose

A Novel
By R. Ira Harris

Island of the White Rose by R. Ira Harris is a period piece set in Cuba during the 1950s and the revolution. Father Pedro Villanueva is the conflicted hero of this novel, a lack-luster priest that enjoys his family’s well-to-do lifestyle more than he enjoys...

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In the Matter of Michael Vogel

By Drew Yanno

In the Matter of Michael Vogel, written by Drew Yanno, tells the story of the murder of an eight-year-old boy in a small town in Upstate New York. Sam Fisher, a boy himself, holds a deep secret and is afraid to reveal what he knows....

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It's The Water!

By Alex Canton-Dutari

Written by Alex Canton-Dutari, It's the Water is the story of Zane, a Peace Corps volunteer in Panama, and Martin, a Canadian-born Californian. They walk through different paths of life only to see their roads come together. Each of their journeys is also a different...

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Indivisible?

The Story of the Second American Civil War
By Paul Martin Midden

Indivisible? The Story Of The Second American Civil War is written by Paul Martin Midden. The author has described this book as being of the General, Fiction-Thriller-Genre. Recommendation for the reader audience would put emphasis on adult readers. Given the plot, educated and experienced...

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