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The Other Side of the World by Anne Richey 4.2 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

AUSTRALIA 1850. Lizzie Fordham just wants to go home to England, a place she last saw when she was seven. Her husband George knows this all too well, so when the opportunity comes up for him to earn a lot of money very fast, he decides to take the chance. He disappears into the night. Three months later, he still hasn't returned. George's niece Amelia (11), an English-Ceylonese orphan arrives in Hobart and it is expected that she will be taken in. Lizzie and Amelia need to set out on the dangerous journey to find George. Lizzie and Amelia have little money, and need to rely at times on the kindness of strangers. Sometimes these strangers are not so kind. They encounter thieves, liars and murderers, but they also encounter philosophers, benefactors and rough diamonds. The search for George takes Lizzie and Amelia from Tasmania to Melbourne and into the high country. Dangers await them as they are not the only ones on a quest. Lizzie is sharp, unsentimental and cynical while Amelia is innocent, educated and lost in a world she doesn't understand. The Other Side of the World explores what life would have been like for new arrivals in Australia; the loneliness, the strangeness, the trauma, the greed, the desire to reshape the environment, and the ever-present desire of the inhabitants to return home to the country of their birth. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anne Richey is a multi-award winning journalist. She was a finalist in the 2016 Australian Writers' Guild award in the best Original Feature Film script category.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 172 Pages (2,666 KB)
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Added: Jun 5th, 2024

The Wayward Alliance: A Medieval Mystery (The Sir Law Kintour Series Book 1) by J R Tomlin (Albannach Publishing) 3.8 Stars (4,531 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

When Sir Law stumbles over a dead body, he and Cormac the minstrel join forces in their first mystery together! Scotland, 1424. Returned from war wounded and with nothing to his name, Law is thrust into a mire of treachery and lies when he takes a job to find a nobleman's runaway wife. He is none too sure that a minstrel can help, but Cormac is hard to turn down. Soon, they discover nothing and no one are what they seem as they navigate the deepening mystery. And they did not expect the bodies to pile up -- or for their lives to be on the line. Fans of historical mysteries will love this thrilling tale of intrigue and betrayal. If you enjoyed "Dissolution" by C. J. Sansom, you won't want to miss this page-turner.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 180 Pages (1,893 KB)
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DENAZIFICATION AND THE SUPERPOWER GAME: WORLD WAR II AND ITS AFTERMATH by Ozias Marcovici 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 10 hours ago

After the Second World War, the victorious Allies were facing what at first sight seemed a new, almost insurmountable problem: dealing with an occupied people that had openly supported, or merely sympathized with, the Nazi regime. General Eisenhower, the future President of the United States, predicted that the whole process of denazification would take fifty years. He was probably right, but the pressing issue of administrating and rebuilding a ravaged country called for a practical solution. What happened next is told in this book, the sixth by Ozias Marcovici.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 237 Pages (1,735 KB)
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Added: Jun 5th, 2024

Then Came Darkness by D. H. Schleicher (Mabus Publishing) 4.3 Stars (61 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Summer. 1936. Upstate New York. First, the banks were coming for their farms. Then, a record heat wave scorched the land. And then came Joshua Bloomfield, driven by revenge and greed, seeking to reclaim an inheritance of blood money and the family he believed was rightfully his. Will Evelyn Kydd find a way to save her farm and protect her family from the monster in their midst, or will they all be devoured by the darkness descending upon the hills?

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 264 Pages (963 KB)
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Added: Jun 5th, 2024

IN THE SHADOWS OF GUNSHOTS by JULES HEARTLY (YUNGI T. PRESS) 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

Myla always thought bad things could happen to other people but never to them, never to her. Discover a gripping tale of courage, resilience, and one woman's unwavering determination in "In the Shadows of Gunshots." Myla never thought tragedy would strike her family, until one fateful day when the echoes of gunshots shattered the peaceful sanctuary of La Maria church. As the guerrilla soldiers stormed the church, Myla's husband, Luis, was among the 180 congregants taken hostage, leaving her with an impossible task -- secure his freedom and protect their now-fatherless children. In the heart of the unforgiving mountainous-jungle prison, Myla's strength is put to the test as she negotiates with the ruthless captors, navigating a dangerous web of blackmail and betrayal. But Myla is not alone in her struggle. As she connects with other victims left behind by mass violence, she realizes that the true battle lies in confronting the elusive guerrilla commander face-to-face. With time running out, Myla embarks on a harrowing journey straight to the heart of darkness, questioning if she possesses what the commander desires and if her courage will be enough to save her family. "In the Shadows of Gunshots" is a heart-pounding thriller that delves deep into the human spirit's resilience and the lengths one woman will go to protect those she loves. Filled with suspense and unexpected twists, this gripping novel will keep you on the edge of your seat until the final, electrifying confrontation . Will Myla's bravery be the key to their survival, or is she racing against an insurmountable ticking clock? Prepare yourself for an emotional rollercoaster that explores the untold stories of those left behind by violence and the indomitable power of a woman's love,, strength, resilience, wisdom, courage and determination. This gripping tale of unwavering love and resilience unveils the untold stories of mass violence's forgotten victims - the ones left behind. Inspired by true ...

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 442 Pages (5,028 KB)
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The Recipe to Win An Earl's Heart: A Historical Regency Romance Book by Alice Kirks 4.3 Stars (374 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

Clara Sedley is an inspired cook and the daughter of a baker who has raised her with love and affection ever since her mother died. When her father falls seriously ill, she decides to put all her dreams aside and seek further employment, as the medical expenses are piling up. However, the only available position seems to be the one of the cook for the reclusive Earl of Dunham. Feeling like she has no choice, Clara hesitantly accepts the offer and joins their estate. She never expected, though, to discover a hidden side of this lonely man, a side so tender, that it would make her heart beat only for him. Even so, the challenge of a relationship between a prestigious son of a malicious lady and the daughter of a baker still persists. With her loving kindness and outstanding cooking skills as weapons, will Clara manage to capture the Earl's heart? Will she eventually live the fairytale she has always been dreaming of? Having grown up with a judgmental and tyrannical mother, Charles Blackstone, Earl of Dunham, has become a cold and detached man. His short temper and mean words have pushed away every single person around him and he is now doomed to a miserable and lonely life in an enormous estate. Everything changes almost overnight when he crosses paths with Clara and is taken aback by her generosity and remarkable beauty. While tasting her meals which reflect her talent and affectionate nature, Charles finds himself falling deeper in love with this wondrous woman. He is nevertheless utterly conflicted, knowing that everyone will be against this love, and above all, his own mother. Will Charles stand up for himself and escape from the loveless future his mother has planned out for him? Or will he simply avoid the risk of being with the woman of his heart out of fear for society's judgmental prejudice? Even though Clara and Charles develop an undeniable connection, his cruel mother will do whatever it takes to sabotage their blossoming love. An unexpected ...

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 532 Pages (4,969 KB)
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Added: Jun 4th, 2024

Mysteries of the Desert : historical mysteries fantasy adventure Epic desert journey by Indrajeet Sharma 4.6 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

In the 13th century, amid the dominion of the Mamluk Dynasty, a caravan consisting of ninety individuals, including merchants and common travellers, initiated their long challenging journey from Luxor to Cairo across the desert. Traditionally, this passage demanded a gruelling fourteen-days trek. However, this caravan made an unconventional decision, opting for a shortcut route that promised to reduce their journey to only nine days, a considerable reduction from the standard duration. Yet, this shortcut path has been banned for two hundred and sixty years, dating back to the rule of the Fatimid Dynasty in 10th century Egypt. Despite countless narratives transmitted across generations in Egypt and its neighbouring cities, the precise occurrences that prompted the ban on this during that era remain elusive and shrouded in mystery. So, why did this particular caravan defy this long standing taboo and opt for this forbidden path? What is the history of this route? What happened in the 10th century so that the Fatimid Dynasty banned this route? Will the caravan safely cross the desert? Caution:If you are an atheist, please don't purchase this book as it is not intended for you.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 256 Pages (2,246 KB)
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The Parade by M E Golesworthy (Sospiro Publishing) 4.5 Stars (13 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

In 2003, the heavy shadow of the civil war still hangs over Spain and the small Andalusian village of Quidera is no exception. A mass grave from 1936 is being exhumed just outside the village and one of the bodies expected to be found is the grandfather of Mapi Mosca, and she has brought a documentary team to record the event. To the team she explains how, in school, they were taught a history altered by Franco and his government and at home nobody talked about the past. She now helps a group of volunteers to bring closure to victims who are still too afraid to ask what happened to their relatives. Her mother, Isabel, refuses to join her daughter at the exhumation or to have any part of it, even though it might bring her the answer she's been looking for most of her life. As the local right-wing group paints 'Rojo' and a fascist symbol on her front door, Isabel can't stop the memories that she's tried so hard to forget forcing their way to the surface. This is her story

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 157 Pages (803 KB)
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Odyssey to the Promised Land: A Story at the Time of the Second Crusade by Anna K. Thomas (Anderland Books) 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 10 hours ago

The year is 1147, the Saracens just having conquered Christian Edessa in the Orient. In response, the Second Crusade sets out from the West to drive back the enemy in the East. Part of this procession are fifteen-year-old Katharina with her husband and children, as well as the brothers Rudolph and Maximilian. They set out inspired by the success of the First Crusade, filled with noble goals, greed for profit, and a belief in their own invincibility. But reality strikes, hard. Suddenly, abruptly, Max and Katja find themselves alone and have to make their own way through a hostile country. Readers' voices for the German original: "Exciting story. Good characters. Interesting reading for anyone who enjoys reading historical novels. Captivatingly written, fluid and easy to read style of writing. Top." "Exciting and well narrated." "Great story about history." "I love this book. It has everything in it that makes a book exciting. Adventure, heroes, anti-heroes, villains, battles, love, tragedy... And since I'm personally incredibly into historical novels, the fact that the story is set in the time of the Crusades is the icing on the cake. Once you start reading, you don't want to stop. From the first page to the last, the novel is gripping and it's exciting to watch the characters develop." Content note: This work deals with abuse and rape of minors, violence and death, albeit none explicit. If this triggers you, please consider not reading on.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 633 Pages (4,271 KB)
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Added: Jun 4th, 2024

Daughter of the Gods: A Novel of the Picts by Bryan Canter 4.0 Stars (316 Reviews)    Price verified 3 minutes ago

Scottish Highlands, 367 A.D. In a land of mystery and enchantment... In an age of Celtic gods, Highland warlords, Roman legions, and powerful druids... A young Pictish healer finds herself embroiled in an epic struggle between gods and men. The Celtic tribes of Scotland and Ireland conspire to assault Hadrian's Wall and drive the Romans out of Britain forever. But in order for the warriors to achieve victory in the military campaign, the druids must first gain ascendancy over the new Roman god. Amid clandestine preparations for war, Flora is yanked out of her peaceful, ordinary world and thrust into a spiritual battle of mythic proportions. In order to save her family, her clan, and her people, she is called upon to sacrifice not only her life, but her very identity. Feeling trapped in a web of manipulation and deceit, Flora struggles to discover the true reality of who she is and who she will become. Set in the Scottish Highlands, this story brings to life an age and a people that have remained veiled in the mists of time -- the mysterious people knowns as the Picts -- a collection of tribes so determined to retain their freedom, they dared to defy the mightiest army the ancient world had ever known. Get your copy today and immerse yourself in the intrigue of a profoundly provocative saga that will cause you to think deeply about your individual role within the interpersonal, cultural, and spiritual realities of our world.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 488 Pages (7,105 KB)
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Added: Jun 4th, 2024

Rochester's Wife by D. E. Stevenson (Lume Books) 4.4 Stars (573 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Although published in 1940, this is an insightful tale of love and commitment that will resonate with modern readers. When young doctor Kit Stone returns to Britain, a female associate of his brother Henry secures him a post in a country practice. He meets a selection of charming - and not-so-charming - characters and quickly settles in. But then he falls in love with Mrs Rochester. Mardie Rochester is married to Henry's business associate, but her marriage is unhappy. Her husband is mentally ill. Yet, even when he suddenly disappears, Kit knows that it would be wrong to pursue his love. And when Mardie decides to live in a secluded part of Scotland to await her husband's return, it seems all hope is lost. And yet... Rochester's Wife is a novel of love and romance that does not shy away from challenging subject matter - subject matter that remains relevant today. With a blend of gritty realism and charming characters and settings, the book will appeal to Stevenson's many existing fans and those who enjoy romance tales in general. Praise for Rochester's Wife: 'I enjoyed Rochester's Wife. It was hard to put down. For a while I thought it might be an inverted take on Jane Eyre... but in the end it wasn't. The ending to the story is bittersweet and realistic, which for some readers might make it a bit disappointing. But one thing is for certain, the ending is not predictable - A Library is a Hospital for the Mind blog Dorothy Emily Stevenson (1892-1973) was a best-selling Scottish author and second cousin of Robert Louis Stevenson. In a career that lasted more than 40 years, she published many books and during her lifetime sold more than seven million copies in the UK and USA alone.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 334 Pages (2,573 KB)
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Added: Jun 3rd, 2024

The Merrow of Lake Michigan by Claire O. Fahey 4.5 Stars (260 Reviews)    Price verified one minute ago

Joey Fagan is certain of only two things. The mayor of Chicago will be assassinated at the end of the week, and she is stuck in the year 1893. What she doesn't know is how she landed 100 years back in time, or why Peter Hastings, the man trying to help her, shares some eerie similarities to her dead husband. When Joey, perhaps unwisely, revealed the year of her origins it didn't sit well with her host. Her effort to convince him by predicting the mayor's murder only made matters worse. Now her sanity is in question, and everything she does puts it further into doubt. One of the few bright spots in the whole situation is William, Peter's five year-old son, but he is a stark reminder that she left a son of her own back in 1993. Stuck in the past and desperate to return to her own Chicago, Joey stumbles her way through a time when women had a barely-audible voice, and very few options. Armed with nothing but her wits, Joey must navigate the rigid waters of the Victorian era while she tries to prevent a murder and find her way home.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 400 Pages (3,428 KB)
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Added: Jun 3rd, 2024

1812: The Niagara Frontier by William Mowat 4.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified one minute ago

The 30 years following The Revolutionary War in North America had ushered in relative peace and prosperity across the continent. In the year 1812, Napoleon Bonaparte and his conquest of Europe was at the forefront of British minds, meanwhile the newly formed United States saw an opportunity to push the British out of North America altogether. Years of blockades, sieges, and impressment on the seas were persuading President James Madison and the Americans to declare war against King George III and his colonies. The Niagara area was the borderland and frontier between nations, separated by a cascading river and unforgiving landscape. 1812: The Niagara Frontier follows the lives of citizens, soldiers, leaders, and warriors as they are confronted with the harsh realities of war in such a tumultuous time. It will be the actions and determinations of people like Laura Secord, Isaac Brock, Winfield Scott, and John Norton that will help forge the destiny of North America in the centuries to come.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 277 Pages
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Becoming Who We Were by Eric Hargis 5.0 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

An historical novel set in the ruthless arenas of Washington politics, Wall Street and corporate greed, Becoming Who We Were speaks to love, loss, longing and the search for meaning in an imperfect world. Charming and clever, Sean O'Hare seeks to orchestrate life but instead finds himself swept along by happenstance. At the apex of his successful career Sean stumbles into a mystery that involves the brilliant and idealistic Cate, who has haunted him for decades. A host of seemingly unrelated characters come together at the epicenter of a chase to avert a potentially catastrophi8c medical disaster. If life is defined by the choices you make, what about the choices of others that profoundly affect you? Can you ever really leave behind the past that formed and changed your life when it continues to echo and then suddenly reemerges in the present. "The past is never dead. It's not even past." -- William Faulkner, Requiem for a Nun

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 414 Pages (2,041 KB)
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Harriet: A Jane Austen Variation (Warleigh Hall Press Jane Austen Series) by Alice McVeigh 4.1 Stars (283 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

"McVeigh displays a brilliant, spot-on command of Austen's diction and tone." - Kirkus Reviews Harriet is an intriguing and original take on Jane Austen's immortal Emma - told from the viewpoints of Harriet Smith and Jane Fairfax. *Starred Editor's Pick on Publishers Weekly *Finalist for Foreword Indies' Book of the Year *Finalist for Chanticleer's Chatelaine Award *Gold medal in Historical Fiction Company's 2023 Book Awards *Gold medallist, Global Book Awards *selected as one of the top 100 books of 2022, Shelf Unbound magazine Emma, a privileged young heiress, decides to mentor Harriet Smith, a pretty boarding-school pupil, and to matchmake her as eligibly as she can... But how is she to guess that Harriet has a secret? Meanwhile, the brilliant, penniless Jane Fairfax consents to a clandestine engagement with Frank Churchill - though not daring to confess, even to him, that she is being relentlessly pursued by her best friend's husband. Harriet sidelines Emma herself in favour of the ingenious Harriet and the fascinating Jane Fairfax. It is Emma - but an Emma with a surprisingly believable twist in its tail. "McVeigh draws inspiration from her love of Jane Fairfax, and she certainly paints a fuller, more complete picture that gives welcome complexity to the musically talented and fragile young woman with an uncertain future. Harriet, though, is the character who shines brightest in this reimagining . In Austen's original, Harriet is willing to do anything to please Emma, but here she is a character of great depth, hiding facets of her personality and skills, often catching what those around her miss, and ultimately facing a compelling romantic decision. McVeigh again is on point with both the writing style, language, and consistency in Austen's characters, making this a treat for anyone who loves the originals." Publishers Weekly, starred review "Novelist and ghostwriter McVeigh offers an outstanding addition to the canon of Jane Austen-inspired fiction ...

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 320 Pages (4,337 KB)
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Codex Babylon: A secret history sci-fi adventure (The Cross-Time Crusade Book 1) by Robert Kroese (St. Culain Press) 4.4 Stars (74 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

The first book of The Cross-Time Crusade, the Kickstarter sensation that raised over $27,000! A secret cabal of demonic forces threatens to destroy civilization and plunge the world into a new Dark Age. Humanity's only chance is a shadowy organization called GRAIL--the modern day heirs to the Knights Templar--which has discovered the secret to time travel. The past cannot be changed, but if GRAIL can send an agent into the past to recover a lost book on demonology called the Codex Babylon, they may have a fighting chance to save humanity from utter destruction. Spanning 900 years and four continents, The Cross-Time Crusade is an epic saga of the eternal struggle against evil! "This is a compelling page-turner which also makes you think about how time travel might work and motivates you to learn more about the enigmatic Templars." - John Walker, founder of Autodesk "... a whirlwind tale that jumps between the Middle Ages and 2023, with elements that reminded me of Connie Willis' time travel sagas, and Raiders of the Lost Ark." - Amazon reviewer "Robert Kroese is one of the few writers still pursuing truly new ideas in science fiction. In this series, he looks at demonic influence in a new way... [T]he meat of the book is the desperate search for the Codex Babylon, an ancient tome with the secrets to fighting the demons and reclaiming our world. you find yourself rooting for all the characters both past and present, and reeling with the many surprising twists." - Amazon reviewer "Fans of Kroese's Iron Dragon series will recall his combination of scrupulously researched historical detail, compelling characters, and gripping action - features on display again here." - Hans Schantz, author of The Hidden Truth

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 328 Pages (1,525 KB)
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A Golden Round: 'The McComas Trilogy' - Book 3 by Lee Carey (Sandfiddler Publishing) 4.2 Stars (18 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Keith and Flea move fifteen years into their futures. They face challenges using learned wisdom and compassion during the rapidly-changing '60's & '70's. Two best friends leave a West Virginia coal town to pursue their careers. A Texas dairy farmer's life lessons and unexpected gifts set them on the right course. Will they apply Chet's teachings? Will fame or fortune shift them from their paths? Will they succeed? Keith and Flea know what they want, but will they be obedient to their desires? This is the final book of The McComas Trilogy, a historical novel that follows 'If Bullfrogs Had Wings' (Book 1) and 'Out of the Rough' (Book 2). The completion of this trilogy was bittersweet for me. I knew once it was finished that these two characters and the movie I've been watching in my mind would end. I'll never forget them and what I learned. These two fellows truly wrote this series. So now, I turn them over to my readers and trust they will enjoy and learn from Keith and Flea. "Thank you for sharing your time to read my three favorite stories. I'd appreciate an honest review on Amazon, if you'd be so kind. Keep smilin'... " Phyllis's 5-star review on Amazon: What a delicious treat! Lee Carey strikes again! From the beginning you are drawn into this wonderful story of two young men with integrity, grit and a hard yet smart working persona. It is such a delight to read a book that speaks to the importance of family and friends and loyalty to both. These two young men are brave, talented and courageous. I didn't want it to end! This author takes your right to the heart of the characters that he is creating and this 3rd book in the wonderful trilogy of Keith and Flea. There is no shortage of suspense regarding the outcome of their journeys! Lee has the skill to craft a great book without profanity and that is really a treat! I loved this book and the entire trilogy! Give yourself a gift of the whole set because you are going to want to know how it all works out for ...

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 299 Pages (1,267 KB)
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Her Patriotic Duty: An emotional and gripping WW2 historical novel (On the Home Front Book 1) by Rosie Meddon 4.3 Stars (837 Reviews)    Price verified 10 minutes ago

In a world of secrets, can Esme find the courage to be her true self? Happily in love, Esme Colborne is about to marry Richard Trevannion, descendant of one of the oldest families in England. But when Esme learns she is adopted - from a working class family - she cannot allow Richard to marry so far beneath his station. Fleeing the life she knew, a chance encounter leads Esme to work as a 'decoy woman', testing British undercover operatives who may otherwise reveal secrets in a moment of weakness. As dangerous as it is thrilling, she is soon captivated by this world of subterfuge - one wrong move, however, and Esme could lose everything. With her feelings for Richard as strong as ever, should she go back to him and reveal the truth of her birth? Is she brave enough to risk having her heart broken again? An enthralling Second World War saga for fans of Rosie Archer and Annie Murray.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 325 Pages (5,411 KB)
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Added: Jun 2nd, 2024

The Tyburn Guinea: A Fragment by Richard Blake (Hampden Press) 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

Please note: This is an unrevised and unfinished fragment of a novel by Richard Blake. London 1696 War. Treason. Espionage. Financial chaos. Speculation. Sarah Goodricke writes plays. It pays the rent. It keeps her in tobacco and laudanum. She has a play to finish. Then she gets caught up in a hanging procession to Tyburn. She agrees to perform a last service for one of the convicts. It goes wrong. It goes terribly wrong. Sarah runs. Sarah thinks she is safe. But can she hide in a city filled with plotters, all desperate to lay hands on the packet of letters she has carried away from Tyburn? This unfinished fragment of a novel by Richard Blake is offered free in e-book format as a sample of his finished works. Do not be disappointed if it leaves you in suspense. One day, someone may pay him to finish it... Praise for Other Novels by Richard Blake: "Fascinating to read, very well written, an intriguing plot and I enjoyed it very much." (Derek Jacobi, star of I Claudius and Gladiator) "Vivid characters, devious plotting and buckets of gore are enhanced by his unfamiliar choice of period... Nasty, fun and educational." (The Daily Telegraph) "He knows how to deliver a fast-paced story and his grasp of the period is impressively detailed." (The Mail on Sunday) "A rollicking and raunchy read... Anyone who enjoys their history with large dollops of action, sex, intrigue and, above all, fun will absolutely love this novel." (Historical Novels) "It would be hard to over-praise this extraordinary series, a near-perfect blend of historical detail and atmosphere with the plot of a conspiracy thriller, vivid characters, high philosophy and vulgar comedy." (The Morning Star) Richard Blake is an historian, broadcaster and university lecturer. His novels have been translated into Spanish, Italian, Greek, Slovak, Hungarian, Chinese and Indonesian. He lives in Kent with his wife and daughter.

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Length: 52 Pages (828 KB)
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Added: Jun 2nd, 2024

Kanzashi (Teahouse Mysteries Book 1) by Christopher Kincaid (Kitsune Publishing) 4.3 Stars (46 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

Mameko never thought she'd witness a murder.Her life consists of songs, stories, lessons, and the other social demands of a maiko. Mameko tries to be a good daughter and follows her mother's guidance, though she is known to rebel against tradition when she deems it necessary. Even with her rebellious acts, she is poised to become one of the most prominent geiko in Gion.When Mr. Funaki is murdered with Mameko's hairpin thrust into his throat, she becomes the main suspect. Mameko must resist the police's efforts to get her to confess to the murder. As the news spreads and her reputation declines, she must find the true killer, or her dream of becoming a geiko will end.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 313 Pages (395 KB)
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Added: Jun 1st, 2024

Out of the Rough: 'The McComas Trilogy' - Book 2 by Lee Carey (Sandfiddler Publishing) 4.5 Stars (21 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Keith DeLong and polio-stricken best friend, Flea, overcame individual hurdles in the first novel, 'If Bullfrogs Had Wings'. This sequel is set two years later and contains more events of striving against the odds to get 'Out of the Rough'. Family, friendship, and mountain-grown determination bring one individual out of the darkness to grasp the rainbow of his dreams. Keith's life is smashed by a series of terrible trials out of his control. watches his dreams smashed by a series of events, out of his control. This historical novel shows the life of an eighteen-year-old dealing with harsh realities and making tough choices for his family. Obstacles ranging from loss, fear, abandoning dreams, and a dance with death are much more than Keith ever imagined. Life deals the cards - Keith plays them. With mountain-grown determination, he overcomes and reaches his dream. This is fully realized as he and Flea walk side-by-side on the green grass of victory. This trilogy is my personal favorites out of my ten novels. The final book in 'The McComas Trilogy' is 'A Golden Round'. "Thank you for sharing your time to read my work. I'd sure appreciate an honest review on Amazon. Keep smilin'... " Review by YA author Larry Webb: Just finished "If Bullfrogs Had Wings" and "Out of the Rough" by Lee Carey. Both are great books, but I think I enjoyed "Out of the Rough" the best. To obtain the best effect, read them back to back in order. Lee crammed a lot into these two books--life lessons, priorities, working through adversity, and more. He emphasizes the fact that the words, "I" and "Me" are the two smallest words in the English lexicon. Words like family, friendship, love, devotion, and courage are among the largest. Once you've convinced yourself that no more disasters could possibly happen, one does. I challenge any "normal" person to read through the two-book series and stay dry-eyed. In the verbiage of the Flea, "It ain't gonna happen."

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 350 Pages (1,462 KB)
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Added: Jun 1st, 2024

Highlander's Captive: An Enemies-to-lovers, Forced marriage, Bound by fate Scottish Historical Time Travel Romance (Called by a Highlander Book 1) by Mariah Stone (Stone Publishing B.V.) 4.4 Stars (4,606 Reviews)    Price verified 42 minutes ago

?????????? "Absolutely loved it: Time travel, Outlander vibes, handsome strong Scottish men. Such a well told story with a lot of action and adventure, plenty of passion and steam." "We are man and wife. I have every right to take ye. Ye're mine." While chaperoning a high school trip to the Scottish Highlands, American search-and-rescue officer Amy MacDougall descends into Inverlochy Castle dungeon. Deep in the crumbling ruins, she touches a faerie rock and travels through time to 1307. And right into the midst of a castle siege! Infiltrating the castle, Highlander Craig Cambel imprisons Amy. A MacDougall, she's his clan's sworn enemy. But when King Robert the Bruce forces him to marry the fierce beauty, he surrenders to desire. Amy needs to return to the twenty-first century, but her feelings for Craig are growing stronger every day and she feels guilty to keep this terrible secret from her Highlander. Will the pull of centuries divide them, or can destiny bind them across the ages? It's the year 1307, and she's the enemy. Discover the international series has sold over 500,000 copies in six languages! ?????????? "Spell binding" Laura D. Mcgougan ?????????? If I could give it 10 out of 5 stars, I would. -- Kate G ?????????? "One of the best time travel romance books I have read!" -- Jann ?????????? "Oh my heart" -- Cathy ?????????? "oh, heck, who needs sleep?" -- Green Eyes ??????????"I loved every minute" -- Quitta Morton

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 282 Pages (4,102 KB)
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Added: May 31st, 2024

Another Time and Place: A Novel of World War II (Echoes of War Book 1) by Samantha Grosser (Sam Grosser Books) 4.3 Stars (1,565 Review)    Price verified 42 minutes ago

A brief encounter changes two lives forever in an enthralling novel of love, loss and longing. England 1944. In the shadow of the war raging in Europe, Tom and Anna meet by chance. He is an American pilot on a 72-hour pass and she is a secretary, trapped in a life going nowhere. Surprised by each other, they begin a passionate affair. Their happiness does not last. Shot down over Europe, wounded and in hiding, Tom has no way of telling Anna he is alive. And Anna, left waiting in England, has no way of finding out. How can she know that Tom is struggling to return to her? Or that the thought of her is all that keeps him going on the long journey home? In a world where promises are hard to keep, all she can do is hope. Until she discovers her mother is keeping secrets, and then it is a race against time. From the hardships of a war-weary England to the dangers of occupied France, Another Time and Place is an emotional love story like no other. Perfect for fans of Deborah Swift, Kristin Hannah, and Kristin Harmel. Readers are loving Another Time and Place. "Perfectly blended mix of history and love story." "A fast paced plot and a powerful love story." "Easy to read, hard to set down." "Very emotional and beautiful." Please note: The AI generated summary of readers' reviews below is not an accurate reflection of either the book or the reviews that follow. Another Time and Place DOES NOT contain any graphic sex. Please refer to the reviews by actual readers for more information. Thank you!

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 334 Pages (3,102 KB)
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Added: May 27th, 2024

Are You Positive? by Stephen Davis (L&G Productions LLC) 3.7 Stars (120 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Ripped from the headlines of today's news, "Are You Positive?" is a fictitious courtroom drama in the style of John Grisham. 26-year-old Tyree Johnson stands accused of first degree murder in a prominent South Carolina courtroom. But his murder weapon is not a gun or a knife; in fact, there was no violent crime at all. His "victim," Beth Ann Brooks, dated Tyree for a few months, and they made love more than once. However, Tyree Johnson had been diagnosed HIV-Positive, and the prosecution claims that Beth Ann Brooks was infected with HIV by Tyree and died some months later. The defense, however, claims there is reasonable doubt that Tyree's HIV diagnosis was wrong - that, according to numerous scientific studies, the so-called "HIV tests" are fraught with errors, and have been ever since their inventor, Dr. Robert Gallo, lied on his patent application. Furthermore, Tyree's lawyer argues that there is no scientific evidence that HIV is transmitted by heterosexual intercourse, and that Tyree's girlfriend died from taking lethal anti-retroviral drugs rather than from any HIV/AIDS-related illness. Based on more than 500 actual scientific studies and references, the author claims that every word of sworn testimony is true and verifiable. "Are You Positive?" raises serious questions about whether anyone has ever been properly diagnosed as HIV-Positive, and whether most AIDS victims are dying from the side-effects of the HIV medications prescribed by their doctors - all in a spell-binding novel. You be the judge.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 384 Pages (1,066 KB)
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Added: May 27th, 2024

All That Time Allows: The Prequel To The James Saga by Annette Austin 4.8 Stars (13 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

Lies, passion, and intrigue - welcome to Havers End! This enticing historical fiction story begins The James Saga. Edward James has a firm grip on the Havers End slave plantation. From the outside, the James family is a respectable, wealthy Southern family but behind many closed doors, there are deep seated divisions. Lawrence James is bound to take charge of the plantation. However, he detests slavery and his stance puts him at odds with his father, Edward. Madeleine James is happy that her older brother has a sensual romantic courtship with Eleanor Southland. Yet, Lawrence has doubts about the relationship - especially when he catches sight of a young female slave. The oldest sister, Belvedere Rossiter, is undecided concerning her future. Does she remain with her husband, Nicholas, or can she start a new life? If you want to find out more, please order your copy with one click today.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 59 Pages (1,007 KB)
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Added: May 22nd, 2024

A Lady's Touch of Sin: A Historical Regency Romance Book by Lucy Langton 4.2 Stars (484 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

When her mother finds out that she was involved in a frantic love triangle, Marta Schnitzler is instantly being cast from her Austrian home. What awaits her is her Aunt Margaret, a tittering woman with an earnest responsibility to find Marta a match, against her wishes. While the blue-eyed beauty desperately tries to escape from her future misery, a very dashing man shows up in her life, but, to her misfortune, he is not the one her Aunt has chosen for her. But when her Aunt insists so much on a particular engagement with a Duke, should she just give up to the tantalizing stranger she just met or should she fight to satisfy the burning passion she holds for him? Baldwin Terrence is a successful businessman and the future heir to his ducal estate. When his best friend's cousin comes unexpectedly to visit, he finds himself surprisingly stricken by her stunning eyes, and the connection between them is electrifying. Her beauty is irresistible and tests his willpower at every turn. She's everything Baldwin is not: a spitfire, compassionate, apt to dream and gossip and live loudly and grandly. Of course, she catches the eye of nearly every important member of society, including the dastardly Duke, Lewis Remington. The only thing he knows is that he is determined to possess her, at any cost. Will he convince her that the haven she's longed for all her life may be lying in his arms? Thus begins a tale of lust and heartache, full of passionate moments. But soon their burning promises are all they have left. Caught between her past and her future, Marta must decide whether she's willing to let go of the life she knew for a love she never thought she would find. But in the end, is the choice actually hers to make? Torn between her Aunt's will and what she desires, she has to choose between the man who sets her heart on fire and the one she despises. But can this undeniable desire between them really be buried? Will their love prove strong enough to shatter every ...

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 459 Pages (5,124 KB)
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Added: May 19th, 2024

The Reaper of Washington County by Steven Banner 4.7 Stars (10 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Young Sean Callahan appears to be lost. His father who was a legendary Lawman, has just passed away. He did however train his son to be a leader and to follow in his footsteps. In the year 1894, he began working on the sea vessel the Intrepid. With the whaling trade slowing. He sets his sights on something else. The one thing Sean knows he can't run away from... His uncle is the courageous Captain James Callahan who runs the Boston Office for U.S. Marshals. He gives Sean a new start in life, by becoming a marshal himself. Later ordered to an obscure town seeming hidden in Rhode Island. His mission is to find out what happened to four missing women. Under the watchful eye of retired Major Jeremiah Lancaster. He tries to understand what everyone appears to be hiding, in a town filled with folklore and superstition. With seemingly no clues. He must track down who is responsible or return home a complete failure. His new boss, Colonel Robert Goldberg is running for a seat on the United States Senate. Each day he eagerly awaits the answers that could ignite his campaign. By day, the young marshal hunts for a killer, and at night he must protect them from one. What he discovers will amaze you and that is just the beginning. The secrets must come out. So, step up and get ready. It's going to be one hell of a ride. The adventure starts now. Get your copy today.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 301 Pages (4,826 KB)
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Added: May 17th, 2024

The House of Closed Doors by Jane Steen 4.3 Stars (18,179 Reviews)    Price verified 42 minutes ago

Heedless. Stubborn. Disgraced. Small town Illinois, 1870: "My stepfather was not particularly fond of me to begin with, and now that he'd found out about the baby, he was foaming at the mouth" Desperate to avoid marriage, Nell Lillington refuses to divulge the name of her child's father and accepts her stepfather's decision that the baby be born at a Poor Farm and discreetly adopted. Until an unused padded cell is opened and two small bodies fall out. Nell is the only resident of the Poor Farm who is convinced the unwed mother and her baby were murdered, and rethinks her decision to abandon her own child to fate. But even if she manages to escape the Poor Farm with her baby she may have no safe place to run to.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 372 Pages (2,104 KB)
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Added: May 16th, 2024

Sarah Finds Freedom: The Maxwell Bride Series Book 2 (The Maxwell Brides Series) by Krissyann Granger (Tug Hill Publishing Company LLC) 4.4 Stars (861 Reviews)    Price verified 13 hours ago

"HEADING OUT WEST AS A MAIL-ORDER BRIDE IS A DAMN STUPID IDEA... " ~Sarah 1886, Boston. Sarah Forbes is a cowgirl at heart, but if she obeys her father's wishes she'll be living in a gilded cage. When she witnesses a crime and needs to flee the city, a mail-order bride agency seems like her only ticket to freedom and safety. But life throws her an unexpected responsibility and complicates everything. Can she rise to the challenge, and find freedom? Caine Maxwell is a widower with a deep fear of loss. His controlling ways and protective nature are a frustrating mix to a girl who desires only freedom. Stubborn heads collide, but when something precious is taken from them, the stakes are raised. Can they come together to recover the one thing they can't live without? Although the story is old fashioned, The Maxwell Brides Series contains violence, adult language and themes, and descriptions of physical intimacy. It is intended for mature readers. I hope you enjoy the new covers for this series! The old covers were lovely, but a little too sweet for the books. Stick with me as I release the rest of the new covers!

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 274 Pages (4,326 KB)
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Added: May 14th, 2024

The Last Letter (The Letter Series Book 1) by Kathleen Shoop 4.1 Stars (2,670 Reviews)    Price verified 12 minutes ago

"Gripping historical fiction -- A tale of two women finding meaning behind all that went wrong in their lives. A timeless tale of redemption with the best plot-twist at the end I've seen in a long, long time. Can't wait for book two!" New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Melissa Foster Katherine wouldn't have believed it if she hadn't found the letter... In the summer of 1905 Katherine Arthur's mother arrives on her doorstep, dying, forcing her to relive a past she wanted to forget. When Katherine was young, the Arthur family had been affluent city dwellers until shame sent them running for the prairie, into the unknown. Taking her family, including young Katherine, to live off the land was the last thing Jeanie Arthur had wanted, but she would do her best to make a go of it. For Jeanie's husband Frank it had been a world of opportunity. Dreaming, lazy Frank. But, it was a society of uncertainty--a domain of natural disasters, temptation, hatred, even death. ?? Ten-year-old Katherine had loved her mother fiercely, put her trust in her completely, but when there was no other choice, and Jeanie resorted to extreme measures on the prairie to save her family, she tore Katherine's world apart. Now, seventeen years later, and far from the homestead, Katherine has found the truth - she has discovered the last letter. After years of anger, can Katherine find it in her heart to understand why her mother made the decisions that changed them all? Can she forgive and finally begin to heal before it's too late? **Independent Publisher Awards** 2011 Gold Medal, Best Regional Fiction-Midwest **National Indie Excellence Book Awards** 2011 Finalist Award-Historical Fiction 2011 Finalist Award-Regional Fiction **USA Best Books 2011 Awards** Winner, Fiction--Western Finalist, Fiction--Historical Finalist, Best New Fiction **International Book Awards** 2011 Finalist Award-Historical Fiction 2011 Finalist Award-Best New Fiction

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 367 Pages (1,857 KB)
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Added: May 11th, 2024

Pretty Little Flowers by Joyce Kay 3.5 Stars (9 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

What I wouldn't give for you. I would sacrifice everything. I would give my life. All you have to do is ask and I would stand upon the peak of a great mountain and fall to my certain death. In Victorian England, everything is done according to the rules of society, but when the Duke of Fetterfield dies, his daughter discovers a freedom that had been denied to her; the freedom to marry for love. And when Mr York comes back into her life, she believes her prayers have finally been answered. But her father's death also uncovers a shocking secret that could destroy them all. Pretty Little Flowers by Joyce Kay is about the choices we make, and how those choices force us to confront the truth of who we are.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 357 Pages (913 KB)
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Added: May 5th, 2024

Ambrose, Prince of Wessex; Trader of Kiev. (Ambrose series Book 1) by Bruce Corbett 3.8 Stars (89 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

A young prince of Wessex is captured by Viking raiders. He and his friends manage to escape captivity in Denmark, and begin an epic journey to Norway and then Sweden. The rest of the story is loosely based on the Primary Russian Chronicles. There, they join a Viking expedition to conquer Novgorod, and, within a year, they travel down the mighty Dnieper river to settle in Kiev.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 304 Pages (7,899 KB)
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Added: May 4th, 2024

Bloody Rain - Murder, Madness & the Monsoon by Rick Spilman (Old Salt Press) 3.6 Stars (77 Reviews)    Price verified 14 hours ago

Bloody Rain is a short story set on a sailing ship in the 1880s. The Queen Charlotte was anchored fore and aft off the Calcutta wharves in the Hoogly River, waiting for cargo. She was a fine, three masted iron bark; trim, low and fast on a reach - in all respects, the perfection of the shipbuilder's art. If she had a single great flaw, it was on her quarterdeck in the man that the owners had chosen as captain. Captain John McPherson maintains absolute control over his ship and those who sail upon her. The only one that he cannot control is himself, slipping into murder and madness in the face of the relentless monsoon.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 18 Pages (152 KB)
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Added: Apr 28th, 2024

Poverty Creek (The Liberty Hill Series Book 2) by Sonja Heisinger 4.4 Stars (29 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

In Gold Rush California, a civil war is raging... between two people. The Southern Mines, 1849 - After conquering the jungles of Panama, Lucius Flynn and Evelyn Brennan set sail for the Land of Dreams, but they couldn't be more at odds. Determined to make a fortune and put an end to their arranged marriage once and for all, they join a company of ragtag prospectors and embark on the dangerous road to Prosperity, a boomtown in the Sierra Nevada foothills. Surrounded by intriguing new friends and golden opportunities, the Wild West just might bring Lucius and Evelyn together... until Nell Watson arrives. Charming and seductive, the famous dancer sets her sights on Lucius, while Evelyn becomes more and more entangled with a married man. In Poverty Creek, vigilantes, cowboys, and hopeless romantics converge in a world where lawlessness and drudgery disguise themselves as freedom and grandeur. Where beauty is treacherous, and dreams are fallible. The western adventure continues in this highly anticipated sequel to Liberty Hill. What readers are saying about Liberty Hill: "Captivating." - 5-star review "Kept me reading when I should have been in bed." - 5-star review "Historical fiction at its finest." - 5-star review "Worth its weight in gold." - 5-star review "I could not and would not put this book down." - 5-star review "An amazing adventure story." - 5-star review "I fell in love with this book!" - 5-star review About the author: A California native, Sonja Heisinger has lived and traveled all over the world. She published her first novel, the inspirational For He Is Summer, when she was just twenty years old. A few years later, she lost both her parents in a car accident, and her brother shortly after. To make sense of her grief, she began to draw and write voraciously. Today she is a professional artist - follow her on Instagram @sonjartsinger - and author of the bestselling Liberty Hill series, a romantic drama set during the California Gold ...

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 281 Pages (2,707 KB)
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Added: Apr 27th, 2024

Saints And Sinners: In the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms of Mercia and Lindsey by John Broughton (Next Chapter) 4.0 Stars (81 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Saxon times were not called the Dark Ages for nothing. It was a violent, unrecognizable world of kill or be killed. In seventh century England, tribes and so-called kings vie for power and blood flows throughout the land. Aethelred - ruler of Mercia - is being pressed from all sides, and his wife Osthryth dies under unknown circumstances. Osthryth's ring falls into the hands of warrior noble Aethelbald, who is accused of her murder and forced to leave Mercia by his conniving cousin Coeolred, who has eyes on the throne. When Aethelred abdicates and the weakling Cenred assumes power, Coelred sees a path to become the king. With a court rife with would-be successors, can Aethelbald survive and become Bretwaldas - the 'Britain-ruler' - and sweep aside the underkings to unite the land? Based on true stories, John Broughton's Saints and Sinners shines a light on the murky Dark Ages, and recreates a Britain on the cusp of momentous change.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 228 Pages (3,333 KB)
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Added: Apr 24th, 2024

Doctor's Snowflake Bride by Lacy Williams 4.4 Stars (75 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

Minnie Bannister's mail-order bride journey takes an unexpected twist when she encounters a charming stranger instead of her intended husband. Bound by his doctor's oath to help those in need, Jed Dawson cannot ignore the plight of the beautiful Minnie stranded during a raging blizzard. Minnie is the missing link that will help him bond with his preteen son, who is still mourning his late mother. With Christmas just around the corner, Minnie and Jed discover that sometimes the greatest gifts come in the most unexpected packages, and that love can be found even when it seems like everything is working against them. Will they have the courage to embrace the love that has blossomed between them, or will they let their chance at happiness slip away? Read this heartwarming Christian historical romance from the author of wagon train novels A TRAIL SO LONESOME and WILD HEART'S HAVEN.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 99 Pages (1,959 KB)
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Added: Apr 23rd, 2024

Rattlesnake: (a short story) by Michael Hebler (Night After Night Publications, LLC) 3.7 Stars (40 Reviews)    Price verified 12 hours ago

Once narrowly escaping a town gone mad, a man threatens a boy with his life to get to the truth about his missing son.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 18 Pages (2,058 KB)
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Added: Apr 20th, 2024

Blood of the Druids: Prequel to the Foundation of the Dragon series by Robb Pritchard Price verified 6 hours ago

Prequel to the bestselling Brethren. AD 61. From the Isle of Mona the mysterious, centuries-old order of the druids have long resisted Roman rule. The Governor of Britannia, Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, cannot let such an affront to his authority stand. The full might of the brutal Twentieth Legion amasses over the straits, waiting for the waters to calm. The native Ordovice tribe must fight not only for their lives, but for their connection to their gods... Based on a true story.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 48 Pages (3,451 KB)
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Added: Apr 20th, 2024

The White Horse and the Eagle: The myth of Daedalus reimagined. by Roger Rimkaudlis 3.8 Stars (13 Reviews)    Price verified 13 hours ago

I was told the story of Daedalus and Icarus was a myth. If we were meant to fly, the gods would have given us wings. For I am the cursed boy with three names. The lowest of the low. Born on that inauspicious day, the reviled son of a slave of Rome. Betrayed to a fate worse than death, I defied an Emperor and soared with eagles . All to journey to the hill of the white horse, with nothing but the promise around my neck. I believed the impossible, for truth became lie and myth became real.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 198 Pages (1,947 KB)
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Added: Apr 18th, 2024

Only The Leaves Whispering (The Last Hundred Book 1) by Jim Ellis 4.0 Stars (47 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

Jock MacNeil, the eldest son of a Highland Catholic family, leaves school at thirteen to follow his father's footsteps and become a blacksmith. But after a family tragedy changes his plans, Jock joins CSS Alabama and heads to the New World. He befriends the retired Royal Navy Surgeon, James Gunn, and David Llewellyn Assistant Surgeon of Alabama. Living among the seamen, Jock learns how to take responsibility - and how to defend himself. But can Jock survive the perilous journey, and what awaits him in the Civil War on the other side of the Atlantic?

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 280 Pages (3,389 KB)
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Added: Apr 14th, 2024

Stone and Steel (Colossus Book 1) by David Blixt (Next Chapter) 4.2 Stars (214 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

"Historical fiction at its best." - S.J.A. Turney, author of Caligula and Marius' Mules Judea, AD 66. A Roman legion suffers a catastrophic defeat at the hands of a band of Hebrews. Knowing Emperor Nero's revenge will be swift, they must decide how to defend their land against the Roman invasion. Caught in the turmoil is Judah: a mason who now finds himself rubbing shoulders with priests, revolutionaries, generals and nobles, drafted to help defend the land of Galilee. Denied the chance to marry, he turns all his energy into defending the besieged city of Jotapata. But with a delusional general, friends falling each day, and the Roman army at the walls, Judah must brave a nightmare to save those he loves and preserve his honor. Praise: - "In David Blixt's hands, history comes to bright, blazing life." - "This novel has it all: political and personal intrigue, loyalty, love, betrayal, riveting action. Few novelists write such compelling action sequences - it's like watching them on film." - "Captures vividly the tumult and tragedy of the struggles between the Romans and the Hebrews in ancient Judea. A wonderful read."

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 527 Pages (2,886 KB)
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Added: Apr 10th, 2024

White Crow (The House of Crow Book 1) by John W. Wood 4.5 Stars (292 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

In the 19th century West begins the saga of a powerful family. After mountain man Isaiah Crow arrives in Alta California, he saves a group of people from local bandits. As luck would have it, they are family and Vaqueros from the rancho of Don Hernando Batista, one of the most powerful families in Southern California - and very anxious to take their new friends to meet the Patron. After Señor Batista introduces his daughter Francisca to Isaiah, the two soon fall in love. From this union a child - Jedadiah - is born. He will learn not only how to read and write, but also the art of war. Through Jedadiah, the House of Crow will become one of the most influential families in the country. Praise from readers: - "The beginnings of a powerful family saga... a page-turner." - "Amazingly detailed... A great read." - "White Crow sets the stage for a great series."

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 289 Pages (2,673 KB)
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Added: Mar 30th, 2024

Letters from Bath; Or, A Friend in Exile (The Merriweather Chronicles) by Meredith Allady 3.9 Stars (74 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

A short incident from the time of Jane Austen, told in a series of letters from Bath, England. Ann Northcott reluctantly accompanies her mother to the famous Spa, and there finds what entertainment she can by plotting various subtle ways in which to be disobliging, indulging in unskilled matchmaking, and writing accounts of it all to her best friend Julia. A prequel story to Friendship and Folly: The Merriweather Chronicles, Book I. Warning: While this is a 'stand alone' incident, it is probably best appreciated by those who have actually read the 'sequel'. Caveat Emptor! Approx. 23,000 words.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 59 Pages (276 KB)
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Added: Mar 11th, 2024

Lady Hathaway's Proposal (Hathaway Heirs Book 1) by Suzanna Medeiros 4.1 Stars (1,408 Review)    Price verified 2 hours ago

She will do anything for a few nights in his arms. Twelve years have passed since Miranda Hathaway ended her courtship with Andrew Osborne and married the older, but much wealthier, Viscount Hathaway. It is only one week after her husband's death and Miranda cannot ignore the temptation to have a taste of what she threw away all those years ago when she followed her parents' wishes. But to entice the man she never stopped loving, she will have to act quickly. Now the Earl of Sanderson, Andrew is no longer the same man who once believed in love. When Miranda asks him to help her conceive a child -- one whom she means to pass off as the next Hathaway heir -- he sees her deceit as proof that she is not the same woman he once knew. However, he cannot ignore the temptation to finally have her in his bed. Miranda knows she is infertile, but her deception gives her three weeks with Andrew. He plans to use that time to finally consign Miranda Hathaway to the past, while she hopes to build memories that will last her a lifetime. THE HATHAWAY HEIRS SERIES Book 1 - Lady Hathaway's Proposal Book 2 - Lord Hathaway's Bride Book 3 - Captain Hathaway's Dilemma Book 4 - Miss Hathaway's Wish

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 142 Pages (1,926 KB)
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Added: Mar 4th, 2024

The Mysteries, A Novel Of Ancient Eleusis by David Sheppard (Tragedy's Workshop) 4.2 Stars (21 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Available for the first time complete in one volume. Previously published in two volumes as Daughter of Darkness and The Dadouchos. In 480 BC, fifteen-year-old Melaina's biggest worry, she thinks, is wishing to follow Artemis and remain virgin when her mother and grandfather want her to marry and became a priestess. But when the Persians invade, the gods themselves have plans for Melaina, including carrying a divine child and divining for the Greek fleet in a battle to determine the salvation or ruin of all Greece.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 392 Pages (1,257 KB)
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Lost Tales of Mercia (Sons of Mercia) by Jayden Woods 3.8 Stars (266 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

In the years near 1000 A.D., the Vikings and their king, Sweyn Forkbeard, constantly attack Engla-lond. A weak king, Ethelred II, rules the Anglo-Saxons. He tries to pay off each Viking attack with a steep tax called the "Danegald," but again and again the pagans return. A masked vigilante called the Golden Cross tries to aid the people of Engla-lond and rally them to warfare, but this rebel is constantly way-laid by the king's most trusted advisor, Eadric Streona. Eadric Streona, Ealdorman of Mercia, is a charming master of the king's court who always manages to get what he wants; but what he wants remains a mystery to all. Ten short stories explore this setting through the eyes of ten different characters, from a blushing maid and bold mother to a daring soldier, an unready king, and many others. Some characters are fictional, but most are real figures of history. Altogether, the Lost Tales introduce the people who will fight, love, and betray each other until the rightful king claims the throne of Engla-lond in the complementary novel, "Eadric the Grasper." While interconnected by the novel and each other, each story stands independently as a snapshot into this ancient world. This is a collection of all ten tales, previously released as individual ebooks.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 159 Pages (388 KB)
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Added: Feb 20th, 2024

The Duke's Spirited Spinster: A Historical Regency Romance Novel by Arabella Wells (Cobalt Fairy) 4.2 Stars (125 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

After her disastrous courtship, Lady Anna swore to never trust again. And despite her brother's best efforts to marry her off, she vows to remain a spinster! Duke Edmund despises everything the ton stands for. But he has a duty to fulfill, even if a spirited spinster is determined to stand in his way... As the vexing Duke starts haunting her every thought, she struggles to keep her distance. But the spell is broken when a foe threatens to reveal Anna's darkest secret. A secret no one knows about... except for Edmund. *If you like powerful Dukes, loving Duchesses and a marvelous depiction of the majestic Regency and Victorian era, then The Duke's Spirited Spinster is the novel for you. Get "The Duke's Spirited Spinster" today to discover Arabella's splendid new story!

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 151 Pages (31 KB)
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Added: Feb 18th, 2024

The Forgotten Island Clan: Prologue (Heirs of the Stone Age) by Olivier Rebiere 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 12 minutes ago

Untouched for thousands of years, Australia continues to host some of the oldest and most captivating cultures on our planet to this very day: those of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. By the close of the 18th century and within a mere few decades, colonization abruptly terminates a way of life as ancient as the world itself, rupturing traditions and propelling entire communities into warfare, decline, and hopelessness. However, to the south of the expansive Australian continent, a vast and isolated island endures an even more dreadful fate: the utter vanishing of its original nation. Tasmania serves as the stunning setting for the prehistoric series "The Forgotten Island Clan," which envisions the foundation and endurance of a fictional clan across countless millennia, spanning both before and after the island's separation from the mainland. In the wake of climatic and ethnic changes, each book offers a chance to reveal the customs, beliefs, and wisdom of the Aboriginal people through the adventures of clan members who face new challenges. Indeed, the Traditional Owners of the ancestral lands of the southern island of Trowenna have cultivated rituals, artifacts, and an exceptionally rich culture over the ages. We are just starting to catch a glimpse of the complexity and mystery that it holds. How did the women and men of the past imagine the creation of the world and manage to preserve their ancestral customs? What techniques did they develop to sustain their livelihoods away from 'civilization'? What can we learn from this incredible legacy that modern-day Australians are rediscovering and celebrating? These are just a few of the questions that the series 'The Forgotten Island Clan' aims to address with plausible answers, backed by the research and imagination of the authors.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 55 Pages (1,573 KB)
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Added: Feb 9th, 2024

If the Tide Turns: Sneak Peek by Rachel Rueckert (Kensington Books) 3.9 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

Be one of the first to read this sneak preview sample edition before the full length novel comes out! Set during the Golden Age of Pirates and the shadowy aftermath of the Salem witch trials, this vivid literary debut is inspired by the captivating true story of real-life pirate Samuel Bellamy, combining high seas adventure, star-crossed longing, surprisingly timely questions about social justice and freedom, and the emotionally satisfying tale of one strong-willed young woman determined to choose her own path... 1715, Eastham, Massachusetts: As the daughter of a wealthy family, Maria Brown has a secure future mapped out for her, yet it is not the future she wants. Young, headstrong, and restless, Maria has no desire to marry the aging, mean-spirited John Hallett, regardless of his fortune and her parents' wishes. As for what Maria does want -- only one person has ever even asked her that question. Samuel Bellamy, an orphaned sailor searching for work, meets Maria by chance, enthralling her with talk of far-flung places and blasphemous ideals. But neither is free from the social order into which they were born. When Sam is banished from Maria's parents' home after asking for her hand, he vows to return a wealthy man, and Maria promises to keep the faith until then. Sam is drawn into piracy and discovers a brotherhood more equal and fulfilling than any on land, despite its dangers. Beguiled by the chance to both fight for justice and make a fortune to bring home to Maria, Sam is torn between duty to his crew and his desire to return. Separated by more than just the ocean, time slips by as Sam and Maria cling to their love for each other. Maria is determined to stay strong in her conviction in Sam, but as rumors swirl and her position in Eastham turns perilous, Maria is forced into an impossible decision. In parallel journeys -- deeply individual, though inseparably bound -- Sam and Maria must confront the questions: What are the limits of change and the price ...

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 54 Pages (618 KB)
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Added: Jan 24th, 2024

The Adventuress: A Novelette (One Virtue and a Thousand Crimes Book 1) by Mira Kanehl 4.3 Stars (34 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

What if you had an inner calling that went against all society expected of you? 1813 The New Orleans legacy Jean Laffite roams the city, the Gulf of Mexico, Barataria, the Mississipi and the Lafourche rivers in this 19th century fiction book. His business? Smuggling and general piracy. When Inspector Gilbert decides to tackle the smuggling affairs, Jean takes action. But then a courtesan interferes with his plans -- even gains the favor of his crew. Will the New Orleans woman be his downfall? The Adventuress is the first in the historical fiction novella series One Virtue and a Thousand Crimes that features the compelling Cosma Wolfe and infamous Jean Laffite. They meet their New Orleans rivals in the sizzling smaller golden age of piracy. A pirate merger of Sherlock Holmes and Outlander. Unlock The Adventuress to read Wolfe's latest adventure today!

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 59 Pages (3,490 KB)
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Added: Jan 22nd, 2024

The Duke's Bride: Regency Romance (Regency Brides Book 1) by Joanne Wadsworth 4.2 Stars (2,428 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

A fiercely loyal lady, along with her brooding duke come head-to-head in a battle of wills! An unforgettable Regency Romance from New York Times Bestselling Author Joanne Wadsworth. He must steal a lady... then steal her love. Desiring a man and never being noticed as more than his best friend's little sister has Lady Ellie Trentbury finally consigning herself to the truth. She must move on, and preferably with a man who lives far away from her home in London where she need never be reminded of the duke who stole her heart. An elopement with an honorable American shipping merchant sounds perfect. The Duke of Ashten has no choice but to bound into his best friend's carriage when he discovers little Ellie is inside and intent on eloping with a man to Gretna Green who she barely knows. He can't allow her to make such a terrible mistake, yet convincing her might mean giving into his desire for the golden-eyed enchantress who has followed him around since he was a lad. Her pouty lips and bountiful charms can no longer be ignored, only convincing her of the truth of his intentions will mean jeopardizing both his sanity and a lifelong friendship as well. Each book in this series is standalone, and can be enjoyed out of sequence. REGENCY BRIDES SERIES: The Duke's Bride, #1 The Earl's Bride, #2 The Wartime Bride, #3 The Earl's Secret Bride, #4 The Prince's Bride, #5 Her Pirate Prince, #6 Chased by the Corsair, #7 Stolen by the Pirate, #8 For Readers: If you wish to read the sweet/tame version of this story, look for The Duke Who Stole My Heart.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 201 Pages (8,336 KB)
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Added: Jan 20th, 2024

White Witch: Texas Devlins Book One by Lyn Horner 3.9 Stars (66 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Action, terror and a heroine with second sight! You'll find all of that and more in White Witch. This novella opens Lyn Horner's award-winning series, Texas Devlins. Jessie Devlin is what her Irish ancestors might call a "white witch." She has a disturbing ability to glimpse the future. When she foresees Chicago on fire, it's a soul-searing experience. Far worse is the terrible night in 1871 when she and her family and thousands of Chicagoans run for their lives from the towering flames. Worst of all are the horrific nightmares Jessie suffers for months after the destruction. However, when Jessie's dreams suddenly begin showing her a strange man with gentle, loving eyes who saves her from a fiery death, she becomes convinced they are destined to meet and fall in love. But will her father give her time to find her dream hero or will he force her into marriage with the wrong man? How can she save herself from such a fate?

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 45 Pages (1,224 KB)
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Added: Jan 5th, 2024

In Darkened Corners: A Lindisfarne Series Short Story (The Lindisfarne Series) by Johanna Craven 4.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Holy Island of Lindisfarne England It's 1715 and war is on the horizon. Jacobite armies are forming around Britain, determined to put their king back on the throne. Julia Mitchell wants no part in the Rising. With a child to raise and no husband to speak of, she has struggled to build a life of her own. She'll not risk that hard-fought security for the Jacobite cause. But the tiny village of Lindisfarne is full of secrets, and Julia soon learns she is vital to the Jacobites' plans. Remaining neutral is no longer an option - perhaps it never was.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 50 Pages (3,014 KB)
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Added: Dec 25th, 2023

A Gentleman's Daughter (Sisters of the Revolution Book 1) by Diana Davis (Daughters of Columbia Books) 4.2 Stars (515 Reviews)    Price verified 13 hours ago

A gentleman's daughter. A marquess's son. Hate at first sight. A sweet historical enemies-to-lovers romance Cassandra Crofton was raised a gentleman's daughter. When her father dies, however, she and her beloved sister must leave the home they've always known. To add to her humiliation, Cassandra is forced to pass the journey to the American colonies with a snobbish popinjay who refuses to treat her with the respect she deserves. Lord David Beaufort is the youngest son of the Marquess of Dorset, but he wants to find his own place and purpose-and ignore this impertinent country gentleman's daughter who shows him nothing but contempt. In Philadelphia, however, Lord David finds himself seeking out opportunities to trade wits with the lovely Miss Crofton. When Cassandra's uncle becomes Lord David's landlord and mentor, she cannot escape him. But as Lord David becomes deathly ill, Cassandra is thrown into the role of nurse. The more time she spends taking care of him, against all odds, the more Lord David finds himself caring for her. Can he convince her to give him a chance? **You're one click away from your happily ever after! A sweet, satisfying historical romance!** Find out how to get our next book free inside! Join the email group! Read more in the Sisters of the Revolution series: Sisters of the Revolution is a family saga of sweet, clean, historical romances A Gentleman's Daughter: A gentleman's daughter. A marquess's son. Hate at first sight. A Lady to Lead: Can Helen and Nathaniel put aside their differences long enough to fall in love? Freedom's Ring: Owen has loved Temperance since they were children. Can they ever be more than friends? Liberty's Charge: How will Patience choose between a charming politician and a dashing patriot? Integrity's Choice: Fischer wants to court the brilliant, mysterious author Jeanne Dark. Will he discover she's secretly Constance, the woman he spurned but still loves? Devotion's Cost: When Verity inveigles the new vicar ...

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 275 Pages (3,495 KB)
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Added: Dec 14th, 2023

Kings Pinnacle (March Hare Novels Book 1) by Robert Gourley 4.1 Stars (82 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Alex Mackenzie was a Scottish lad born in 1754 in the Scottish lowlands on the border between Scotland and England. Alex, his father, and his two older brothers were members of the last band of Reivers (outlaws) that operated along the border. A few years before the start of the American Revolutionary War, Alex ran afoul of the British authorities; they were on his trail and wanted him dead. His only alternative was to leave Scotland for Ireland and then from there, sail to America. The colonies in America were supposed to be a place where people could get a new start in life and explore new opportunities. America was supposed to be a place where people could put down stakes and put old feuds behind them, or was it? "Och, that tears it; it's all gang agley" said Alex's father. "Ye are going to hae to set aff from Scotland for a wee bit, Alex, laddie." "Where should I go?" "Ireland," said John. "Ye can find wark at the Plantation of Ulster and get back on yer feet there. Ye might hae t' stay in Ireland quite a spell until this all blows oer." "How am I going to get there?" "Weel," Hugh chimed in, "the distance from Scotland to Ireland is less than fourteen miles at the closest point, we can probably swim o'er there, just like swimming across a loch," said Hugh with a grin and a gleam in his eye. "We," said Alex. "Who invited you along?" "Ye don't think Robber and I would let ye go o'er the Sheuch alane, do ye, laddie?" replied Hugh.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 337 Pages (1,366 KB)
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Added: Dec 9th, 2023

Lady of the Moon (The Silver Wheel Book 1) by Mary Gillgannon 4.0 Stars (89 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

As the Romans threaten to overrun Britain and conquer her people, Sirona, a young Drui in training, seeks to use her visions to change the course of history. Along the way she encounters great danger and has her deepest beliefs challenged. Aiding her are her fellow students, Bryn, who loves Sirona and wants to be a warrior rather than a Drui, and Cruthin, who is obsessed with seeking out the mysteries of the Otherworld. Lady of the Moon is the first part of The Silver Wheel, an epic tale of the Celtic Britons and their struggle against the invading Romans. Combining history, romance, magic and mysticism, Lady of the Moon celebrates the eternal, elemental forces that guide all our destinies.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 142 Pages (416 KB)
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Added: Nov 28th, 2023

Snowed in for Christmas: A Regency romance (Yuletide Travelers' Series Book 1) by Isabella Hargreaves (History in Focus) 4.0 Stars (95 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Can a carriage accident and a blizzard create a Christmas miracle? After the death of his brother, Robert not only becomes Viscount Landers, but also gives up his army career and agrees to marry his brother's beautiful fiancé to ensure the succession. When he's snowed in for Christmas with his shrewish betrothed and her attractive but practical cousin, Eleanor Carlisle, Robert realises he's engaged to the wrong woman. Eleanor, the impoverished daughter of a disgraced army captain, has loved her cousin's handsome and dashing fiancé from afar, until all three are stranded together. As the temperature plunges, the heat is on Viscount Landers to untangle the ties of duty and the wishes of the heart.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 58 Pages (1,298 KB)
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Added: Nov 19th, 2023

Origins Of The Magdon: Anthology: The Magdon Series Prequel Novelettes (The Magdon an adventure series Book 1) by Tobey Alexander 4.1 Stars (16 Reviews)    Price verified 14 hours ago

Summer 1911 and a teenage Archy is given a once in a lifetime opportunity to work on an archaeological dig. Arriving at Vercovicium, an ancient Roman Fort, Archy's live will never be the same again as he discovers an underground crypt filled with impossible remains. From his first encounter as a young man, the Origins Of The Magdon: Anthology brings together fie instalments of key times in Archy's life. Having discovered the remains of an ancient creature, Archy is thrust upon a path that will lead him into the darker parts of our history. Supernatural creatures, secretive cults and disbelief wait for him at every turn but as the stakes rise higher, his choice to journey into the darkness will cost him everything. Can one man's journey protect humanity from a slumbering evil that, if resurrected, will threaten life as we know it? Vercovicium is the best-selling novelette that launched the Magdon Series and is now available as part of the complete anthology of stories charting Archy's life. Rekindling the sense of mystery, history and adventure brought to life in adventures like Indiana Jones, The Goonies and National Treasure, there has never been a better time to dare to step into the darkness and discover secrets hidden from our history. Get your copy of Origins Of The Magdon: Novelette Anthology now and find yourself immersed in a world where the improbable is real.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 239 Pages (3,291 KB)
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Added: Nov 15th, 2023

Freda's Folly: White Tree Publishing Edition by Margaret S. Haycraft (White Tree Publishing) 4.5 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Freda Beresford is an aspiring young writer whose work is constantly rejected. Her young brother wants to go to university, but money is scarce. One day Freda receives a letter from a distant aunt, congratulating her on getting a story published in a leading literary journal. Enclosed is a large cheque and a promise to help Freda to a literary career. The money would mean that her brother can go to university, and Freda begins to feel famous at last. Unfortunately, Freda did not write the story, but she accepts the cheque and the deception starts. What begins as a light hearted novella, from one of White Tree Publishing's favourite authors of fiction, gets darker as Freda's deception has far reaching consequences. Readers will share Freda's unease as her initial deception leads her deeper and deeper towards the inevitable disgrace.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 199 Pages (5,202 KB)
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Added: Nov 3rd, 2023

The Hanging Tree by James Roy Daley (Books of the Dead Press) 3.0 Stars (24 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

In this short story the old west punishment comes swiftly. Especially when the crime is murder. Mort Clancy - a pathetic drunk - had one to many drinks at the local watering hole and he did something stupid: he shot the sheriff. Now there's a new law in town, and Mort's on his way to the hanging tree. But the hanging tree has a terrible reputation, and what dies on the tree doesn't always stay dead. Mort knows it. But is there anything he can do to change his fate?

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 26 Pages (86 KB)
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Added: Nov 3rd, 2023

Ruby's Story (Ruby's Regulars Book 1) by Holly Schindler (InToto Books) 4.4 Stars (207 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

How Ruby returned to Sullivan, opening the supper club that became the stuff of Christmas Eve legends. On Christmas Eve, Ruby Westbrook finds herself alone in an empty train car, no longer the wide-eyed, ready-to-take-on-the-big-city dancer she'd once been. On a whim, she arrives back in her girlhood hometown of tiny Sullivan, Missouri. Against the backdrop of a city navigating mid-century social and technological upheavals, Ruby begins to relive her past and the love she lost there. Will memory drive her to make a leap of faith, changing the course of her life, and that of the entire town of Sullivan forever? Ruby's Story is the prequel to the Ruby's Place Christmas Collection: Christmas at Ruby's I Remember You Sentimental Journey The Gift That Is Ruby's Place

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 153 Pages (8,041 KB)
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Added: Oct 25th, 2023

Varangian by Stuart G. Yates 3.9 Stars (512 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

In the new Rome, duplicity and death reign supreme. It's the mid-11th century, and the Byzantine Empire dominates the world. Within the walls of its great capital, Constantinople, treachery, debauchery and power politics are part of the lives of the ruling elite. Thrust into this mix is the Viking adventurer, Harald Hardrada. In the court of the deranged emperor, Michael the Fifth, danger lurks at every turn, and Harald soon becomes a pawn in the various factions' thirst for power. Can he survive this dangerous place, and turn his mind towards regaining what is rightfully his? Praise: - "The author weaves a fascinating and compelling story that captures the reader instantly. A compelling, heroic tale." - "Perfect blend of reality and fiction." - "An excellent historical thriller."

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 340 Pages (2,495 KB)
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Added: Oct 18th, 2023

Death by Greek Fire (Decimus Julius Virilis Book 1) by B.R. Stateham (Next Chapter) 4.4 Stars (46 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

After twenty years as a professional solider, Decimus Julius Virilis - distant kin to the Imperator himself - has been commissioned the third in command of the newly formed Legio XII Brundisium. It's his last assignment before retiring from Caesar Augustus' legions - and turns out to be much more dangerous than he anticipated. After being shipped off to Dalmatia to fight the rebels waging war against Rome, the untrained legion immediately blunders into a death trap deep in enemy territory, leaving the commanding officer and his lieutenants dead. Decimus is commanded by the heir apparent, Tiberius Caesar, to find the mastermind who planned the diabolical trap and is attempting to plunge the Roman Empire back into a civil war. But can the Roman tribune see the unseen and solve a crime others think is impossible? Set in the time of the Roman Empire, Death By Greek Fire is the first book in B.R. Stateham's 'Decimus Julius Virilis' series of historical mystery novels.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 278 Pages (41 KB)
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Added: Oct 16th, 2023

Ishtah - The Prostitute's Daughter by Ella Hansing 3.4 Stars (44 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Daughter of the most illustrious prostitute in all Arrapha, young Ishtah must find a way to endure her mother's fame. With the ceremony of the god Ashur beginning in a few short hours, will she risk the unknown in pursuit of her own happiness, or succumb once more to acceptance of a fate of shadows and eternal shame? Newly released, ISHTAH - THE PROSTITUTE'S DAUGHTER builds suspense brick by brick while submerging readers in the beauty and dread of a forgotten empire.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 167 Pages (755 KB)
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Added: Oct 15th, 2023

Fine as Frog Hair by Ashley Fontainne (RMSW Press) 4.4 Stars (39 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Can the past heal the future? Ninety-one-year-old Marvin Hermesch is determined to find out. After sneaking out of the retirement home on a hot and humid Sunday afternoon, Marvin embarks upon a journey. His memory is deteriorating fast, and he's having difficulty recalling the face of his deceased wife, Ruthie. As his short-term memory slips, it awakens memories buried deep from his younger days and vivid nightmares of his youth, including the horrors of World War II. Armed with an empty journal, some water, and his trusty old truck, Marvin heads to his childhood home in the backwoods of Grant County, Arkansas for one last journey; one final battle. Marvin fights to regain control of his mind and body by confronting the tragedies of the past in hopes of healing the future.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 30 Pages (256 KB)
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Added: Sep 20th, 2023

Discerning Grace (The White Sails Series Book 1) by Emma Lombard 4.3 Stars (1,723 Review)    Price verified 7 hours ago

As the first full-length novel in The White Sails Series, DISCERNING GRACE captures the spirit of an independent woman whose feminine lens blows the ordered patriarchal decks of a 19th century tall ship to smithereens. Wilful Grace Baxter, will not marry old Lord Silverton with his salivary incontinence and dead-mouse stink. Discovering she is a pawn in an arrangement between slobbery Silverton and her calculating father, Grace is devastated when Silverton reveals his true callous nature. Refusing this fate, Grace resolves to stow away. Heading to the docks, disguised as a lad to ease her escape, she encounters smooth-talking naval recruiter, Gilly, who lures her aboard HMS Discerning with promises of freedom and exploration in South America. When Grace's big mouth lands her bare-bottomed over a cannon for insubordination, her identity is exposed. The captain wants her back in London but his orders, to chart the icy archipelago of Tierra del Fuego, forbid it. Lieutenant Seamus Fitzwilliam gallantly offers to take Grace off the fretting captain's hands by placing her under his protection. Grace must now win over the crew she betrayed with her secret, while managing her feelings towards her taciturn protector, whose obstinate chivalry stifles her new-found independence. But when Grace disregards Lieutenant Fitzwilliam's warnings about the dangers of the unexplored archipelago, it costs a friend his life and she realises she is not as free as she believes. DISCERNING GRACE is historical women's fiction that will appeal to fans of feisty historical female leads.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 374 Pages (2,516 KB)
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Added: Jul 31st, 2023

A Deal with a Devilish Duke: A Steamy Marriage of Convenience Regency Romance Novel (The Rules of Scandal Book 1) by Tessa Brookman 4.0 Stars (555 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

A marriage of convenience with a twist between a bluestocking and a rake... Lady Meredith is a shy bluestocking. All she wishes is to experience the scandalous joys penned in her romantic novels and perhaps even someday find her own 'storybook' lover. But when her father announces she is to marry the notorious Duke Ethan, her hope-filled future crumbles right before her eyes... Duke Ethan, known for his reputation as a notorious rake and gambler, finds his wealth dwindling. His solution? A brief, advantageous marriage to the subservient Lady Meredith, whose nature to never refuse plays right into his two-week marriage scheme, after which they'll part ways... Upon discovering Ethan's intentions with her, Meredith is furious. But in her hopeless situation, she sees an opportunity. If her marriage is to only last a mere 14 days, she will make the best use of it by fulfilling all her romantic fantasies with her 'temporary husband'... Even if it takes seducing him first...

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 121 Pages (4,751 KB)
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Added: Jul 29th, 2023

The Glass Dagger: The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker (The Tudor Queen's Glassmaker Series Book 1) by Peter Cooke (Petan Publishing) 4.2 Stars (160 Reviews)    Price verified 12 minutes ago

Being talented can be dangerous! Giacomo Bellini ignores Venetian societies unwritten rules for a nobleman and becomes a glassmaker like his grandfather. His romance with the daughter of a prominent senator, sets in motion a chain of events that leads to a false charge of treason. After a corruptly obtained conviction, he is sentenced to five years as a galley slave. Escaping to England, he changes his name to Jacob Bell. In London, his talent brings him acclaim, but his past catches up with him. His dishonest rival, Adrian Ragazoni, now Venetian Ambassador to London, is married to Jacob's love and plotting to kill the Queen. Jacob must defeat Ragazoni and his assassins, to save his love Maria and the Tudor Queen, Elizabeth I.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 333 Pages (2,209 KB)
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Added: Jul 22nd, 2023

Love Letters: A Sweet Medieval Historical Romance (Conquered Hearts Book 1) by Emily Murdoch 3.8 Stars (57 Reviews)    Price verified 11 hours ago

Anglo-Saxon England. Having built a rich empire and keen to win the favor of the royal court, Hilda and AEligard have little time for their daughter, Catheryn. But one man, Selwyn, is intrigued by the intelligent and high-spirited girl. Selwyn sends Catheryn a love letter as a joke, disguising it as though it is from one of her father's thanes. Catheryn is fascinated by the letter, and cannot imagine who would be capable of sending a poem of such imagination and beauty. When Selwyn offers to help Catheryn identify the mysterious suitor, she accepts, and they start to realise that they have more in common than they thought. Soon, Catheryn finds herself falling in love with Selwyn instead... But the strict hierarchy of Anglo-Saxon England stands in their way. Selwyn, a steward, could never be considered Catheryn's equal, let alone an eligible suitor. Will they manage to stay together despite the odds?Or will duty tear Selwyn and Catheryn apart?

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 93 Pages (1,751 KB)
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Added: Jul 21st, 2023

The Queen of the Valley: Sneak Peek by Lorena Hughes (Kensington Books) 4.4 Stars (18 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

Be one of the first to read this sneak preview sample edition! Set amid Colombia's unparalleled beauty and inspired by the real-life 1925 Cali earthquake, this riveting novel by the award-winning author of The Spanish Daughter plunges three strangers into a perilous search for the missing owner of a legendary hacienda -- a man at the center of the explosive secrets each of them carries. Driven and recklessly daring, Martin Sabater follows his lifelong dream of owning a cacao plantation in Valle del Cauca. But on the night of a spectacular gala, he disappears -- and is never seen again. Now his hacienda is a budding Catholic hospital saving lives during an emerging epidemic. And novice nun "Sor Puri" is there to uncover the truth behind Martin's disappearance. But her real identity -- and her past with the heartbreakingly charismatic Martin -- will put far more than her perilous search at risk. A professional photographer, Lucas Ferreira is Martin's best friend since boyhood. He has his own reasons for helping the determined, alluring nun. But what this reserved man won't reveal about his thwarted dreams and unrequited passion could prove key to the past -- or a lethal trap. Martin was head nurse Sor Camila's only love -- until an unfortunate mistake changed the course of her life forever. Now, Martin's home is an unexpected chance for her, Lucas, and Puri to set the past right. But with their secrets unearthing explosive memories and wrenching lies, can they survive the truth about Martin -- and the consequences that will forever alter their destinies? Praise for The Spanish Daughter "An engrossing, suspenseful family saga filled with unpredictable twists and turns." -- Chanel Cleeton, New York Times bestselling author of Next Year in Havana "A lushly written story of bittersweet family secrets and betrayals that ultimately celebrates the healing power of hope, resilience, love -- and chocolate!" -- Andrea Penrose, author of Murder at the Royal Botanic ...

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The Tale of Nefret (Desert Queen Saga Book 1) by M. L. Bullock 4.5 Stars (20 Reviews)    Price verified 13 hours ago

Twin daughters of an ancient Bedouin king struggle under the weight of an ominous prophecy that threatens to divide them forever. Royal sibling rivalry explodes as the young women realize that they must fight for their future--and for the love of Alexio, the man they both desire. But Alexio has already given his heart but will destiny divide them forever? Nefret and Pah compete in a high stakes game that unfolds on the sands. Explore ancient Egypt, experience Egyptian magic and witness one of the world's most romantic stories unfold. The Tale of Nefret chronicles the lives of Nefret and Pah, as they travel in two different directions. But one only one sister becomes the leader of the Meshwesh while the other must travel to Egypt as an unwilling gift to Pharaoh. From the desert to the throne room, The Tale of Nefret is Book One in The Desert Queen Saga. More books in the series are The Falcon Rises, The Kingdom of Nefertiti and The Song of the Bee Eater. Here's what fans are saying about The Desert Queen Saga: "Amazing! Best book to date from Bullock yet. You get caught up in the characters and story almost from the first page. The book stands alone but definitely begs for the next book to come soon. Every character breathes from the moment they walk into a scene, and you can't help but be invested in the outcome of their lives. The desert of Egypt is just another bonus. You can feel the heat and the sand as you read, and the visits to the cool oases are just as soothing. This is worth your time. I finished it in one day." If you love fast-paced historical fiction, grab a sample or pick up your copy today!

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 214 Pages (4,100 KB)
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Added: Jun 16th, 2023

The Dead Brain (Pursued Around the World 100 Years Ago Book 1) by George R. Booker 3.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 6 hours ago

Max Wheeler is accused by his wife of murdering her lover and ends up in prison. When he can't stand it anymore, he breaks out. On the run from the police, he meets Boche Boche, who has lost his memory. Together, the two end up on a freighter that takes them all the way to South America. Immerse yourself in the adventures of a wrongly accused man and experience a time when computers and smartphones didn't exist... This is the first volume of the exciting Max Wheeler series - Pursued Around the World 100 Years Ago.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 153 Pages (632 KB)
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Added: May 31st, 2023

Acacia: Secrets of an African Painting by Paul Bondsfield 3.8 Stars (306 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

All families have secrets, but some secrets are deadly. In this adventurous treasure hunt, two families' secrets collide across generations and continents. One family is from the Matabele people defending their very existence and the other from the colonial 'intruders' intent on domination of a wild land. Rumours of a great treasure of diamonds, buried deep in the African bush has swirled around the Braughton clan for generations and an old painting holds clues to these secrets no one understands... although many have tried. Loves, courage and loyalties are tested across a century of intrigue but James and Tara Braughton decide to solve the family riddle by travelling to southern Africa at a time of political change. Clues left them by Great Aunt Nellie who recently died point them in the direction of the treasure. But they discover more secrets on their journey from comfortable southern England to an untamed and unpredictable southern Africa, where the world of Mlimo, the Matabele spiritual leader still reigns for some. James & Tara are drawn into a dangerous chase, pitted against a proud enemy they neither know of nor comprehend. They soon discover disturbing truths that could either change lives - or end them.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 322 Pages (1,363 KB)
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Added: May 30th, 2023

Ravensdale (That Scoundrel Émile Dubois) by Lucinda Elliot 3.2 Stars (155 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

When the disgraced earl turned highwayman Reynaud Ravensdale becomes fascinated by the hoydenish Isabella Murray, she agrees to elope with him, on the condition that he helps her to become a highwaywoman. Isabella's parents want to marry her off to Ravensdale's cousin, the next in line to the title, while she suspects that he knows more about the killing which led to Reynaud Ravensdale's disgrace than he cares to admit. Isabella plans to carry out a few Robin Hood type raids with Reynaud, and then to escape abroad. That is, if it proves hopeless to clear his name of the old murder charge first. Meanwhile, the forces of law and order are closing in... This hilarious spoof uses vivid characters and lively comedy to bring new life to a theme traditionally favoured by historical novelists - that of the wild young Earl, who, falsely accused of murder by the machinations of a conniving cousin and prejudged by his reputation, takes up life as an outlaw. 'Ravensdale' is written as a prequel to the author's first novel,'That Scoundrel Émile Dubois' . It follows the adventures of Émile Dubois' cousin, prior to the outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars, and can be read as an independent novel.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 327 Pages (3,503 KB)
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Added: Apr 15th, 2023

The Handfasters (Lowland Romance Book 1) by Helen Susan Swift (Next Chapter) 4.2 Stars (3,436 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Scotland, 1811. Coming from the Highlands to Edinburgh in search of a husband, Alison Lamont finds herself in all sorts of trouble. Thrown out of a fashionable ball for a stolen kiss, Alison flees from a riot in the notorious Old Town and meets Willie Kemp, an eccentric boatbuilder. While she falls deeply in love with Mr. Kemp, her aunt wishes her to marry the obnoxious but rich John Forres. Alison takes drastic measures to solve her dilemma, including a long trip through the snow-covered Pentland Hills. But who left the mysterious footprints outside her cottage, and what secrets is Mr. Kemp hiding? Praise: - "I would highly suggest this book to anyone looking for a sweet love story set in historical times." - "A beautifully written romance with historical information tossed in for good measure. I was swept away immediately." - "By far the loveliest book I have read in a long time. The characters were real and the story line was engrossing." - "Hopefully, Swift will carry on with the lives of her characters and we can enjoy the way she paints this era of Scottish history."

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 310 Pages (1,295 KB)
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Added: Feb 28th, 2023

An American Beauty: Sneak Peek: A Novel of the Gilded Age Inspired by the True Story of Arabella Huntington Who Became the Richest Woman in the ... by Shana Abe (Kensington Books) 4.1 Stars (63 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

Be one of the first to read this sneak preview sample edition! For fans of HBO's The Gilded Age and readers of Marie Benedict, Karen Harper, and Ellen Marie Wiseman, this sweeping novel of historical fiction from New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author Shana Abé is inspired by the true story of Arabella Huntington -- a charismatic, complex woman born to poverty who became one of the most powerful and wealthy figures of her time. 1867, Richmond, Virginia: Though she wears the same low-cut purple gown that is the uniform of all the girls who work at Worsham's gambling parlor, Arabella stands apart. It's not merely her statuesque beauty and practiced charm. Even at seventeen, Arabella possesses an unyielding grit, and a resolve to escape her background of struggle and poverty. Collis Huntington, railroad baron and self-made multimillionaire, is drawn to Arabella from their first meeting. Collis is married and thirty years her senior, yet they are well-matched in temperament, and flirtation rapidly escalates into an affair. With Collis's help, Arabella eventually moves to New York, posing as a genteel, well-to-do Southern widow. Using Collis's seed money and her own shrewd investing instincts, she begins to amass a fortune. Their relationship is an open secret, and no one is surprised when Collis marries Arabella after his wife's death. But "The Four Hundred" -- the elite circle that includes the Astors and Vanderbilts -- have their rules. Arabella must earn her place in Society -- not just through her vast wealth, but with taste, style, and impeccable behavior. There are some who suspect the scandalous truth, and will blackmail her for it. And then there is another threat -- an unexpected, impossible romance that will test her ambition, her loyalties, and her heart... An American Beauty brings to vivid life the glitter and drama of a captivating chapter in history -- and a remarkable woman who lived by her own rules.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 58 Pages (857 KB)
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Added: Feb 20th, 2023

Liberty Hill (The Liberty Hill Series Book 1) by Sonja Heisinger (Windswept Publishing) 4.2 Stars (307 Reviews)    Price verified 12 hours ago

New York City, 1849--After her father is murdered, spoiled teenage heiress Evelyn Brennan can't imagine her life getting any worse... until she's forced into an arranged marriage with the one man she has sworn to despise for all eternity, the impetuous gambler Lucius Flynn. When Lucius drags his headstrong bride west in pursuit of California gold, she vows to make him suffer every step of the way. But as they embark upon a dangerous journey through the jungles of Panama, what doesn't break them may bind them together... until a handsome vagabond catches Evelyn's attention, and Lucius realizes he must prove he's more than the man Evelyn believes he is, before he loses her heart to another man forever. With exquisite imagery and a dynamite cast of characters, Liberty Hill is the rollicking, coming-of-age beginning of a western saga that brings the romance and lawlessness of the California Gold Rush to life. The first book in a fast-paced trilogy, it's the story of a time and place where all fortunes, dreams, and innocence may be lost; where lust demands blood, and love inspires sacrifice. About the author: A California native, Sonja Heisinger has lived and traveled all over the world. She is a professional artist - follow her on Instagram @sonjartsinger - and author of ANTHOLOGY: Love Stories Inspired by Country Music and the Liberty Hill series. She lives in the mountains of Georgia with her husband and two sons, and there's nothing she loves more than her family, country music, freshly brewed French Press, and good red wine.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 277 Pages (2,933 KB)
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Added: Feb 11th, 2023

Eddy and the Tidepools: a sweet summer short story by Kellyn Roth (Wild Blue Wonder Press) 3.7 Stars (11 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Eddy doesn't want to disobey his mom, exactly, but how come he can't go swimming with his big brothers? If they won't include him, he'll go on an adventure of his own.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 10 Pages (283 KB)
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Added: Feb 7th, 2023

The Auschwitz Protocol (The Sikora Files Book 1) by Jack Carnegie 4.6 Stars (198 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Retired US Detective Emil Janowitz lied to his wife for nearly forty years. Having lost his entire family whilst an inmate of Auschwitz-Birkenau it was simply easier on his soul to invent a past than face up to the demons buried deep inside. Life was good, but then the mail arrived bringing a letter which would result in a voyage of discovery, denunciation and confrontation with the past. Life is a journey, history should not be forgotten, the evil still exists.

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 377 Pages (1,026 KB)
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Added: Jan 20th, 2023

Forgotten Dragons: 300 Years Before Columbus - The story of the medieval Welsh explorers who discovered America. (The Madoc Chronicles Book 1) by Dai Pryce 4.0 Stars (65 Reviews)    Price verified 12 minutes ago

300 Years Before Columbus Cherokee folklore tells of a brave group of pale-faced, moon-eyed explorers, who many generations ago crossed a great water to reach their lands. A prince named Madoc was their leader, and the story of their epic journey begins here... The North Wales princedom of Gwynedd mourns the death of its greatest leader, Owain. Not all grieve though, his son Dafydd, positions himself for an ambitious power grab. When Owain's bastard son, Prince Madoc unearths evidence of a murderous plot, his duplicitous half-brother Dafydd is one step ahead of him. Caught up in a sibling power struggle, the net closes on Madoc, but a chance meeting with an old friend from the Norse city of Dublin offers him an escape route, although there is a grave price to pay. Exiled in Dublin, a plan is hatched for a triumphant return to Gwynedd, but there are bumps in the road still to negotiate. One of the agents sent back to garner support for the cause is captured, while their host's beautiful daughter proves a fatal attraction for Madoc's boisterous young half-brother, Cynwrig. The story reaches its dramatic and heart wrenching climax on the ancient druidic island of Anglesey. Will Madoc succeed in restoring order and justice to his homeland, or does a wondrous new world far across the ocean beckon?

Genre: Historical Fiction [x]
Length: 229 Pages (2,035 KB)
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Added: Jan 10th, 2023