At the Mercy of the Sea

A Country for Castoffs
By Amanda M. Cetas

Etienne Gayneau, Alsoomse, and Abraham are back in At the Mercy of the Sea by Amanda M. Cetas. It is September of 1963, and things appeared to calm down in the lives of these three, at least for a while. Past debts of Etienne’s father...

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The Importance of Wives

Chronicles of the House of Valois
By Keira Morgan

In The Importance of Wives, author Keira Morgan introduces us to the Duchess Anne of Brittany who inherits her title after the death of her father Duke Francis. Her guardians are determined to marry her off, convinced that no woman could rule. But Anne, who...

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Across Great Divides

By Monique Roy

A story inspired by Monique Roy’s grandparents who fled Germany amid Hitler's reign of terror, Across Great Divides is about a Jewish family who finds themselves the targets of the brutal regime. Seemingly overnight, friends have turned into enemies and the eradication of the Jewish...

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The Hussar's Duty

Book 3 in the Winged Warrior Series
By Griffin Brady

The Hussar's Duty: Book 3 in the Winged Warrior Series is a work of fiction in the historical fiction, interpersonal drama, and action genres. It is best suited to mature adult readers owing to scenes of battle violence, moderate sexual content, and references to assault....

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La Belle Famille

By A.M. Vergara

La Belle Famille by A.M. Vergara is a thrilling tale of two young women’s courage and perseverance on the wild Canadian frontier in the middle of the eighteenth century. With France and Great Britain seemingly at war with each other forever on the Canadian border,...

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A Home in the Wilderness

A Country for Castoffs
By Amanda M. Cetas

In A Home in the Wilderness by Amanda M. Cetas, it was early summer in 1663. Etienne was annoyed when he woke up from a fitful night of disturbing repeated nightmares. After being a little unpleasant to his siblings, he left the house to check...

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When Banana Stains Fade

A Jamaican Family Saga of Adversity and Redemption
By Frances-Marie Coke

When Banana Stains Fade by Frances-Marie Coke tells the story of the women in a Jamaican family across generations. When Zarah returns home to Kingston, Jamaica, from the United States, she is full of regret over the past three years. She feels she has fallen...

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Sun Tzu's Café

By Eric Bornstein

Sun Tzu’s Café by Eric Bornstein is a political thriller that will keep readers glued to their seats. The experiments conducted by the U.S. during the Cold War using hallucinogenic drugs to interrogate prisoners and extract information have been turned around on them. The Chinese...

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Thrown to the Wind

A Country for Castoffs
By Amanda M. Cetas

In Thrown to the Wind: A Country for Castoffs by Amanda M. Cetas, many in the population of La Rochelle are Huguenots. The previous king had allowed them to be, but the current king wants everyone to conform to the Catholic religion and sends his...

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The Exiled Queen

A Roman Era Historical Fantasy
By Roxana Arama, Jeff Brown

Princess Andrada from Kerta could never be the son her father desired, no matter how much she tried. As a child who lost her mother to childbirth, she suffered neglect from her father, King Cothelas. He blamed her for his wife’s death. Andrada never saw...

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