The Path to Somerset

Book Two of the Seymour Saga Trilogy
By Janet Wertman

In The Path To Somerset by Janet Wertman, the second installment of the Seymour saga, we see through the eyes of Edward Seymour, Earl of Hartford, brother to the recently deceased Queen Jane. The story takes place three years after Jane’s death and her older...

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Freedom's Voyage

The Odyssey of Eleanor Billington
By Cissy Hunt

Have you ever wondered what the trip on the Mayflower was like? What were the hopes and fears of the people who left England in the 17th century to find freedom and happiness in America? Cissy Hunt’s historical fiction book, Freedom’s Voyage, allows you to...

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Jane the Quene

Book One of the Seymour Saga trilogy
By Janet Wertman

In Janet Wertman's Jane The Quene: Book One of the Seymour Saga trilogy, we are introduced to one of King Henry VIII’s wives that we hear about less often. She was probably the favorite of Henry’s wives but, unfortunately, she died shortly after the birth...

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Echo in the Wind

By Regan Walker

Echo In The Wind by Regan Walker is a historical romance set in the year 1784. America has just won its independence and left the English and French economies in shambles. Enter Lady Joanna West, sister to a peer of the realm, compassionate and willing...

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Johnny Boy

By John Califano

Johnny Boy is written by John Califano. Born into a tumultuous working-class family in Brooklyn New York, Johnny Caruso tries to make sense of the abusive relationship between his parents, while struggling to find a voice of his own. His bitter, alcoholic father, Bellisario, believes...

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Leopold's Assassin

By J.R. Rogers

J.R. Rogers' historical fiction novel Leopold's Assassin is set in the time period of 1902-1903. Gennaro Cataldo, an Italian anarchist, is forced to flee from his native Italy because of his political anarchist tracts. In London, his active involvement in anarchist field operations deepens his...

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Living in a Star's Light

A novel based on the life of Miss Lotta Crabtree
By Steve Lindahl

Lotta Crabtree was an American actress, entertainer, and comedian. She was also a philanthropist. Born Charlotte Mignon Crabtree in New York to English parents, she was raised in the gold mining hills outside San Francisco. This information is provided as a background story for the...

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Neil Armstrong's Wind Tunnel Dream

By Rinda Beach

Neil Armstrong, the first man to set foot on the moon in 1969, had a passion for flying and aeronautical engineering from a very young age. An outing with his father to watch an airplane race in 1932 launched his passion. In 1935 he had...

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Twice Upon A Time

By D. Davidson - R. Marcano

Twice Upon a Time by D. Davidson and R. Marcano tells a tale that transcends space and time. We are introduced to a young Marie Laveau who receives her gift of magic from a mysterious man with blond hair in 1809. The story fast forwards...

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What Girls Are Good For

A Novel of Nellie Bly
By David Blixt

What Girls Are Good For is a fictional tale about the real-life journalist Elizabeth Cochran or, as she went by a pen name, Nellie Bly. In an era where women were expected to run the household and attend to duties of the gentler sex, Nellie,...

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