Midnight in Istanbul

A WWII Espionage Thriller
By Kathryn Gauci

Kathryn Gauci's Midnight in Istanbul is a riveting historical novel, an espionage thriller set in WWII. The story is about wartime intelligence operations, set primarily in 1943 in Istanbul, Turkey. The plot is based on one of WWII's most important resistance groups, the Austrian-based Maier-Messner...

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Master of the Scam

By Aaron T Knight

Master of the Scam by Aaron Knight tells the captivating tale of young Jack Wagner, a sailor whose life is forever changed after he survives a near-death experience. Set in 1937, during the Great Depression, Jack is struck by a truck while crossing at an...

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Moses and Akhenaten

A Child's Tale (Ancient Egypt)
By Sharon Janet Hague

Moses and Akhenaten by Sharon Janet Hague is an intriguing historical novel that reimagines the childhood of Akhenaten, the heretic pharaoh of Egypt and explores the fascinating theory that Akhenaten and Moses might have been the same person. Set against the backdrop of ancient Egypt,...

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Meet Maybeth

A Confederate Girl
By D.W. Goates

Meet Maybeth is a historical fiction drama by D.W. Goates. Set in 1867, the book follows the adventures of a ten-year-old girl named Eunice Mary Elisabeth Stancil (Maybeth) and her friends in the post-Civil War era South. The war has taken its toll on everyone...

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Magda Revealed

By Ursula Werner

Ursula Werner reminds us in Magda Revealed that, until recently, history has always been written by men. Most parts of the New Testament were penned many years after the crucifixion, either through dictated word of mouth or by those who never met Jesus while he...

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Mr Darcy's Struggle

A Pride & Prejudice Variation
By Martine Roberts

In Mr. Darcy’s Struggle, Martine Roberts retells the story of Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet. This book is inspired by Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and focuses on Mr. Darcy as he falls in love with Elizabeth Bennet. When the book begins, Mr. Darcy converses...

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Mule Springs Saga

By Judy Hudson

The emotionally gripping historical novel Mule Springs Saga by Judy Hudson follows the story of Sarah “Sadie” Louise, an extraordinary young woman who embodies courage, resilience, and faith. When Sadie’s father sends her to Idaho to help out a family in need of a governess,...

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Mona Lisa's Daughter

A Gripping and Gut-Wrenching Historical Novel about World War II from the Author of the Last Daughter
By Belle Ami

Belle Ami’s Mona Lisa's Daughter is a well-researched and well-crafted story of art, romance, suspense, and the stark reality of war. The story is set in Italy, in two timelines; the 16th-century Renaissance and the 20th century, including World War II. In 1925 after a terrifying...

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Mirrors & Smoke

By Adrienne Stevenson

Mirrors and Smoke by Adrienne Stevenson is a fascinating tale of life on the United States/Canada border at the start of the nineteenth century; a time of upheaval and potential revolution as the English fought to retain their North American colony against the newly independent...

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Murder at the Pontchartrain

A Sydney Lockhart Mystery
By Kathleen Kaska

Murder at the Pontchartrain: A Sydney Lockhart Mystery by Kathleen Kaska follows the adventures of Sydney Lockhart and her partner and soon-to-be husband, Ralph Dixon, as they prepare to marry. Mysteries and murders tend to follow them around, thus they generally end up solving cases...

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