The Children of Saint Thomas Aquinas

By Carl J Blackburn

Carl J Blackburn's The Children of Saint Thomas Aquinas is a well-researched and thought-provoking story inspired by the life and teachings of the medieval theologian and philosopher St. Thomas Aquinas. The story begins in 1272. Dominican Friar Thomas Aquinas is a Master of Theology in...

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The Treason of Betsy Ross

A Woman of the Revolution Novel
By Wendy Long Stanley

The Treason of Betsy Ross: A Woman of the Revolution Novel by Wendy Long Stanley is set in 18th-century Philadelphia where Betsy forges her independence while working for John Webster at an upholstery shop. As the Townshend Duties stir up political activism, Betsy, a Quaker,...

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The Belle of Oyster Bay

By Angela Moody

In The Belle of Oyster Bay by Angela Moody, the author has written a historically accurate period romance set during the War of Independence from England and King Georg III to become the America we now know. At that time the only inhabited area covered...

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Three People, Three Countries, One Path

By Cara A'court

Three People, Three Countries, One Path is a work of fiction in the interpersonal drama, sociocultural issues, and historical fiction subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Cara A'court. The story follows three displaced characters –...

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The Woman in Green

By Larry Lockridge

The Woman in Green is a work of fiction penned in the literary style, which tackles themes of human nature, sociocultural ideas, and the ideals of the Romantic art and literature movement. It’s suitable for the general adult reading audience and was penned by author...

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The River Remembers

By Linda Ulleseit

The River Remembers is a work of historical fiction, interpersonal drama, and cross-cultural themes. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience and was penned by Linda Ulleseit. In this poignant and compelling historical drama, we find ourselves in the early 19th century...

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The Accidental Road

By Jodi Lea Stewart

The Accidental Road by Jodi Lea Stewart is a most unusually written book as it seems to start up with a reference to a famous actress and then changes to Ellie Cranston, her daughter Katherine, and then the thorn in the side, Roy the wife...

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Tomorrow We Will Know

A Novel of Imperial Constantinople 1453
By Sandra Worth

Tomorrow We Will Know: A Novel of Imperial Constantinople 1453 by Sandra Worth is set in the last days of the Byzantine Empire, specifically during the siege of Constantinople in the early 1450s. The story follows Emperor Constantine XI and his struggles to keep the...

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The Yellow Rose

A Novel of the Texas Revolution
By Carl R Brush, Bob Stewart

The Yellow Rose: A Novel of the Texas Revolution, co-authored by Carl R. Brush and Bob Stewart, is an engrossing historical work that captures the spirit and essence of one of the most significant events in the history of Texas. This well-researched and vividly detailed...

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The Lady's Marquess

The Conrad Legacy
By C.K. Mackenzie

In February 1806, Esme Conrad and her aunt Hannah board the Britannia on a mission. Esme’s family owns a shipping fleet, and the Britannia faces consistent sabotage and vandalism. Headed for French Canada, Esme is on board to investigate. However, Lord Strachan, aka Landon, her...

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