No Safe Haven

By Angela Moody

No Safe Haven by Angela Moody is a historical Christian novel set during the Civil War. Tillie belongs to a righteous, devoutly anti-slavery family. Living together are Tillie, her parents, her sister Maggie, and a young apprentice named Sam, while her brothers James and William...

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Magdala

The Lost Story of Mary Magdalene
By Bridget Erica

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

A Christmas Miracle at Ground Zero

By Judith M. Ackerman

A Christmas Miracle At Ground Zero by Judith M. Ackerman follows a family of mice, living in New York City, who see the first responders' rescue efforts on September 11th, 2001. The mice watch in horror at the devastation of the fallen towers and in...

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Created

The Devil's Apprentice
By Gregory A. Rogers

Created: The Devil’s Apprentice by Gregory A. Rogers is a Christian historical fiction novel and the first installment in the Created series. The book retells the Biblical narrative of Lucifer’s rebellion and fall from grace. The story follows Malachi, a young angel residing in the...

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The Marquis, the Escape, and the Fox

Book Nine in the Epic Order of the Seven Series
By Jenny L. Cote

In The Marquis, the Escape, and the Fox by Jenny L. Cote, the thirteen colonies fight for their freedom against a tyrannical enemy as the British fleet invades New York Harbor and seeks to assassinate General George Washington. The Epic Order of the Seven must...

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Joy in Sorrow, Hope for Tomorrow

Homecoming
By Vonnetta Mayo

Joy in Sorrow, Hope for Tomorrow: Homecoming is a work of fiction in the Christianity and spirituality, African-American history, and adventure subgenres. The work is suitable for readers of all ages and was penned by author Vonnetta Mayo. It covers potentially sensitive topics such as...

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But Do You Love Me with Locura?

By Sharon Steeber

But Do You Love Me with Locura? by Sharon Steeber is an immersive historical romance novel led by characters from different cultural backgrounds. In 1985, Rosie Logan travels from her hometown in California to Cuernavaca, situated in the heart of Mexico, for a four-week Spanish...

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The Earth Remains

A Novel
By Shelley Burchfield

Earth Remains by Shelley Burchfield spans many years. The story starts in September 1848 and takes us late into 1922. It was bad times in the South, both before and after the Civil War was fought. Polly Burgiss, a white woman, is the main character....

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Tomorrow We Will Know

A Novel of Imperial Constantinople 1453
By Sandra Worth

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

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My Dinner with The Founding Fathers

A Collection of Short Stories About Dining with The Men Who Built America
By A.L. Talarowski

The Founding Fathers are most certainly one of the most talked about groups of men in American history. One can only imagine what was going through their minds as they pondered their plans, debated issues, and drew up drafts of what would eventually become the...

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