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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Conecuh

By Herb Hughes

Conecuh: A Civil War Novel by Herb Hughes is a historical fiction novel that would appeal most to a mixed audience of young adults and adults who love history, especially the Civil War time period. This book follows Private Caleb Garner, CSA through war and...

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Companion of the Ash

By Kate Spitzmiller

Companion of the Ash by Kate Spitzmiller tells the story of the horrific battle between the Greeks and the Trojans. Hector, the husband of Princess Andromache, has been brutally slain as she watched, and she vowed her hatred of the man who had murdered her...

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Country Boy, City Girl

Trials and Triumph During The Great Depression
By Teresa Holmgren

Country Boy, City Girl: Trials and Triumph During The Great Depression by Teresa Holmgren delves into the history of two families as they struggle to survive the poverty of the Great Depression. Country boy Harley and his family love their home and farm, believing they...

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Courage Between Love and Death

By Joseph Pillitteri

Courage Between Love and Death, a gripping historical novel by Joseph Pillitteri, is so well written that fact and fiction seamlessly weave together to form a brilliant tapestry that is a feast for the mind and the senses. The year is 1901 and the Pan-American...

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Checkmate

Clans and Castles
By P.M. Terrell

Checkmate: Clans and Castles by P.M. Terrell is a spellbinding novel that captures a historic moment in Irish history in the early 17th century, exploring the adventures of William Neely, who came to Ireland from Scotland in 1608 in the hope of fighting in King...

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Circle of Time

By Debra Shiveley Welch

Five stars are not enough for Debra Shiveley Welch’s Circle of Time. An accident in the Bermuda Triangle throws Bridget (Bridge) Littleton through time. She awakens in the home of the Lyttleton family, her own ancestors, in the year 1532 near Bristol, England. Thus begins...

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Cliff of the King

The King of Rock & Roll Had a Twin - It's Said He Died at Birth or Is He Living Alone in the Wild?
By Bryan Jay Koeff

Cliff of the King: The King of Rock & Roll Had a Twin - It's Said He Died at Birth or Is He Living Alone in the Wild? by Bryan Jay Koeff is a fascinating and interesting book for all Elvis fans who want to...

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Camelot's Queen

Guinevere's Tale Book 2
By Nicole Evelina

Being King Arthur’s queen was not the life Guinevere would have chosen, but what choice was she given. And, once she accepted her lot as the king’s wife, she was forever the target of mischief and jealous rivalry. But Guinevere had been trained as a...

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Captain Cobbler

The Lincolnshire Uprising, 1536
By Keith M. Melton

Keith M. Melton’s Captain Cobbler: The Lincolnshire Uprising, 1536, is set in one of the most tumultuous times of King Henry VIII’s rule in England. As Chancellor Lord Cromwell abolishes monasteries throughout the Tudor kingdom and forces the King’s subjects to change their interpretation of...

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