Weeper

By Greg Morgan

Weeper by Greg Morgan is a historical novel that will haunt you. Set against the violent backdrop of the Civil War, there are mysterious customs and professions surrounding death that most have long forgotten or know nothing about. The author leads you into the shadow...

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Return to Hiroshima

By Bob Van Laerhoven

"At that moment, the moon breaks through the clouds and magnifies Rokurobei’s silhouette, standing at the handrail of the fortified wall. I freeze...Time skips a beat. Then I realize that the serpent’s neck is looking in the opposite direction; I sense he’s deep in thought,...

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House of Seven

A Novel
By Mary Lou Cheatham

House of Seven is a satire on how life was in 1913 Mississippi. The central character, Beth DuBard, was a twenty-six-year-old spinster and writer, living with her parents and crotchety aunt, Miss Genie. An African-American couple, Trousdale and Rosa Linda Miller, lived in the same...

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The Salty Rose

Alchemists, Witches & A Tapper In New Amsterdam
By Beth M Caruso

The Salty Rose: Alchemists, Witches & a Tapper in New Amsterdam by Beth M Caruso is a historical fiction novel that follows the lives of Marie du Trieux and John Tinker in the colonies. Marie narrates the novel in the first person and in a...

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Dance with the Devil

By Ren'e Fedyna

Dance with the Devil by Ren'e Fedyna is the second entry in the Dance Series, a book that follows the lives of three women and their unavoidable destinies. Lola La Fontaine refuses to marry the man betrothed to her from birth and is disinherited by...

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Dragonfly Wings

A Historical Novel of Japan (Dragonfly Trilogy Book 2)
By Elizabeth Ann Boyles

Dragonfly Wings: A Historical Novel of Japan is the second book in the Dragonfly Trilogy by Elizabeth Ann Boyles and a compelling read for fans of romance. Set in Japan in the mid-1800s, the story follows two strong characters: Sumi Taguchi and John Cardiff. Sumi...

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How to Make a Life

A Novel
By Florence Reiss Kraut

How to Make a Life: A Novel by Florence Reiss Kraut is a beautifully written historical novel that explores family themes and the challenges of emigration. It starts with the migration of Ida and her daughter, Bessie, from Ukraine to America in 1905. They believe...

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Her Cumberland

By Susan Paisley

Her Cumberland by Susan Paisley is an imaginative historical novella that chronicles Rebecca Sevier’s life as her family arrives in Tennessee in search of better prospects during the late 1700s. The story highlights her resilience and follows her continuous determination to honor her father’s dreams....

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Audie Murphy in Saigon

By Edgar Tiffany

Vietnam has become a word synonymous with American failure, a lost cause that exhausted manpower and resources. Edgar Tiffany’s Audie Murphy in Saigon attests to this. The book is divided into his long essay accounts of his experiences as a medic during the Vietnam War....

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In the Blood

By Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman

Iowa, 1948. Readers are presented with a bleak illustration of intolerance in America when you are judged by your skin color. In the Blood is inspirational in its plot, yet manages to picture a setting that is dangerous for a band of black jazz musicians...

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