Love's Labour's Won

The Secret Life of William Shakespeare
By William Gray

The year is 1660 and Lady Elizabeth is once again bound to resurrect some secret treasures of her late grandfather’s writing, most particularly a memoir that could rock the security of Lady Elizabeth’s world and that of her family. You see, her grandfather was none...

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Napoleon's Rosebud

By Humphry Knipe

Napoleon's Rosebud is a work of fiction in the romance, adventure, and historical fiction sub genres, and was penned by author Humphry Knipe. It is presented in audiobook format by narrator Mary Jane Wells. The story takes place whilst the infamous Napoleon Bonaparte is in...

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Mountains of Trouble

By Clare Bills

Mountains of Trouble by Clare Bills is an inspiring story about determination, integrity, loss, forgiveness, love, and acceptance. There is so much depth to Mountains of Trouble that readers may find themselves thinking about the story long after it is finished. Clare Bills does a...

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Pericles

Silly Shakespeare for Students
By Paul Leonard Murray

The action-driven play Pericles, the Prince of Tyre by William Shakespeare, as rendered in rhyming couplets of modern English by Paul Leonard Murray, director of the Belgrade English Language Theater, with input from his students, is just as exciting as the original, but it is...

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Enya's Son

By Cindy Thomson

Enya’s Son by Cindy Thomson tells the story of Columcille, who is also known as the “Dove”. The heroine longs to have a child and fears that she is cursed according to the old religion. She begs the god of the Christians for a child...

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Saving the Music

By Vincent B. "Chip" LoCoco

Just when you think you’ve read everything there is about the Holocaust, you find Saving the Music, a beautifully-written work of historical fiction by Vincent B. “Chip” LoCoco. The year is 1942 and Hitler’s army is decimating countries standing in its wake and systematically annihilating...

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Countess Jacqueline

By Gail Meath

Countess Jacqueline by Gail Meath takes us back in time to thirteenth-century Europe, the power plays and intrigues of rulers determined to claim and unite parts of France and Holland for themselves. Jacqueline is the only child of Lord William, ruler of the Netherlands, and...

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My Brother’s Keeper

By Bill Kassel

My Brother’s Keeper: A Novel About the Family of Jesus by Bill Kassel is a historical novel that follows the story of James, the half-brother of Jesus, and the dynamics in his family. It follows Rabbi James of Jerusalem on a difficult mission to protect...

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The Virgin and The Kings

By Patricia Looper

The Virgin and The Kings by Patricia Looper is the story of a young girl as she is forced to grow up a little too quickly due to her circumstances. Abishag knew that her future was not hers to make but for her father to...

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The Bootlegger's Mistress

By Marc Curtis Little

After nearly eight decades, a woman who left her home and family behind returns to defend herself against the prejudice and bigotry that sent her away in the first place, in the touching historical novel The Bootlegger's Mistress by Marc Curtis Little. When she was...

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