Magda Revealed

By Ursula Werner

Magda Revealed by Ursula Werner presents a fresh and daring perspective on the life of Jesus (Yeshua) through the eyes of Mary Magdalene (Magda). In this story, two thousand years after his death, Yeshua worries about the state of the world and asks Magda to...

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Magdalene's Journey

Mary Magdalene's Untold Story & Teachings
By Renee Blodgett, Anthony Compagnone

Magdalene's Journey by Renee Blodgett and Anthony Compagnone is a thought-provoking novel that reimagines the story of Mary Magdalene, offering a fresh perspective on her role in history and her relationship with Yeshua. Through the experiences of modern-day characters Rochelle and Angelo, the book explores...

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Marie-Madeleine

World War II Women Spies
By Kit Sergeant

One of the best ways to learn history is through stories, and I have always enjoyed reading stories about women in history who have defied convention to lead compelling lives. In Kit Sergeant’s historical novel Marie-Madeleine, we meet one such woman, Marie-Madeleine Fourcade, who joins...

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Moses and Akhenaten

A Child's Tale (Ancient Egypt)
By Sharon Janet Hague

Moses and Akhenaten by Sharon Janet Hague is an intriguing historical novel that reimagines the childhood of Akhenaten, the heretic pharaoh of Egypt and explores the fascinating theory that Akhenaten and Moses might have been the same person. Set against the backdrop of ancient Egypt,...

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Magda Revealed

By Ursula Werner

Ursula Werner reminds us in Magda Revealed that, until recently, history has always been written by men. Most parts of the New Testament were penned many years after the crucifixion, either through dictated word of mouth or by those who never met Jesus while he...

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Mona Lisa's Daughter

A Gripping and Gut-Wrenching Historical Novel about World War II from the Author of the Last Daughter
By Belle Ami

Belle Ami’s Mona Lisa's Daughter is a well-researched and well-crafted story of art, romance, suspense, and the stark reality of war. The story is set in Italy, in two timelines; the 16th-century Renaissance and the 20th century, including World War II. In 1925 after a terrifying...

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Mrs. Winchester's Biographer

By Deanna Lynn Sletten

Morgan is experiencing stress at work because the publishers are losing money and dropping authors and editors. However, she has a manuscript that could potentially turn things around for General Publishing Company. The manuscript has been passed down through generations and Morgan is convinced that...

Medea

Priestess, Princess, Witch
By JJ Taylor

Medea: Priestess, Princess, Witch is a work of fiction in the mythology, adventure, and historical fiction subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Readers are swept away by a gripping narrative penned by author JJ Taylor, transcending the familiar tales of...

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Magdala

The Lost Story of Mary Magdalene
By Bridget Erica

Many women’s identities, thoughts, and accomplishments have been erased from history. Women have been robbed of true female role models. Even today, women have no choice but to read and interpret the Bible through the lens of men. But now is the time to learn...

Margaret of Austria

Governor of the Netherlands and Early 16th-Century Europe's Greatest Diplomat
By Rozsa Gaston, Géza von Habsburg, Susan Abernethy

Margaret of Austria: Governor of the Netherlands and Early 16th-Century Europe's Greatest Diplomat by Rozsa Gaston is a historical fiction novel about Margaret of Austria, daughter of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, and her marriages and political role. Born in 1480, Margaret was raised to...

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