The Front Porch Sisters

By Sue Chamblin Frederick

Reading The Front Porch Sisters by Sue Chamblin Frederick is like sipping Southern Comfort in front of a warm fire, or, perhaps more appropriate to the primary setting of the book, relaxing on the front porch, watching the sun set over country farmlands. The Front...

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The House of Baric Part Three

Widows and Weddings
By Jillian Bald

The House of Baric: Widows and Weddings is Book 3 in the historical romance trilogy by Jillian Bald. While traveling to Thessaloniki with mercenaries and his fiancée, Ruby, Jero Baric is falsely accused of a crime and arrested. Ruby and the mercenaries leave, promising to...

Teach Me To Love

By Kari Trumbo

Teach Me To Love by Kari Trumbo is a quick read, but that simply means this is a concentrated love story. Isabelle had just buried her verbally abusive husband and was unsure where she could stay. Her parents had loved Harland and would not hear...

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The Sugar Merchant

By James Hutson-Wiley

The Sugar Merchant by James Hutson-Wiley thrusts the reader into the historical period towards the last part of the eleventh century, an era witnessing an economic revolution. Thomas Woodward loses his family at the age of eight to one of the raids conducted by Tostig,...

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Traverse

The Last Heir of Arthur
By W. A. Holdsworth

“To ignore evil is to become an accomplice to it.” – MLK. Traverse: The Last Heir of Arthur is a political thriller by W.A. Holdsworth. While recuperating from an attempted suicide, William MacCrarey meets Merrill Mageah, a member of a Clan founded in the fifth...

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The Fade-Away

By George Jansen

Port Newton, California in 1900 is hardly a prosperous community. The owner of the local Savings & Loan has embezzled the town's money, leaving many penniless and destitute. Once thriving industries have left the city. And, perhaps the ultimate insult to the inhabitants of this...

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The Bastard Boys of Montezuma

By Jaromy Henry

For an entertaining and imaginative look at the Old West in 1896, you can't go wrong with The Bastard Boys of Montezuma. Author Jaromy Henry introduces us to Cash Holliday and Marshall Earp, the illegitimate sons of "Doc" Holliday and Wyatt Earp. The two are...

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The Trail Through Hell

A Novel Of The Army's Pacific Victory
By J. Scott Payne

The Trail Through Hell: A Novel Of The Army's Pacific Victory by J. Scott Payne is a historical novel about the Second World War that is fought in the jungles of New Guinea and the Philippines. Master Sergeant Jim Mays, straight from the Buna Campaign...

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The Rigel Affair

By L M Hedrick

A young Naval officer must decide between the love of a schoolmate and the love of a soulmate in the historical romance novel, The Rigel Affair by L.M. Hedrick. U.S. Naval Diver Charlie Kincaid’s life instantly changed the moment he met young beautician Mattie Blanc;...

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The Yiddish Gangster's Daughter

By Joan Lipinsky Cochran

In The Yiddish Gangster's Daughter, author Joan Lipinsky Cochran introduces us to Becky Ruchinsky, a forty-something mother of two who finds her life moving in some totally unexpected directions. Her two sons have headed off to college, leaving her at home with her husband, Daniel,...

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