Across The Brazos

An Ellie Dupree Novel
By James Barnett

Across The Brazos: An Ellie Dupree Novel by James Barnett is a story of strength through a torturous journey to find a better life. The tale opens with seventeen-year-old Ellie Dupree recalling an ardent desire to grow up to be like her father, the one...

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An Appearance of Goodness

A Pride and Prejudice Mystery Variation
By Heather Moll

An Appearance of Goodness: A Pride and Prejudice Mystery Variation tells the story of what happens after Elizabeth Bennet rejects Mr. Darcy. If you loved Pride and Prejudice, this is a must-read! Heather Moll breathes life into these classic characters and gives us a story...

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A Treacherous Engagement

A Regency Romance
By Laura Beers

A Treacherous Engagement: A Regency Romance is the first book in the Gentlemen of London series by Laura Beers. Young Dinah Ashmore’s older sister Evie was missing, and no one was taking her seriously. After she had enough of it, she decided to hire a...

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An Eventful Year in Derbyshire

Derbyshire Stories 1 to 7
By Margaret Lynette Sharp

In Margaret Lynette Sharp’s An Eventful Year in Derbyshire: Derbyshire Stories 1 to 7, Jane Bingley has one of the most stressful years of her life. It starts when her youngest daughter Isobel goes off to Brighton and gets up to all kinds of mischief...

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Afterword

By Jeremy Bibaud

Afterword by Jeremy Bibaud is a compilation of original short stories that bring to life jobs people have held in history that will likely be viewed as outlandish through a modern lens but were important even if they were menial in their heyday. Bibaud weaves...

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A Buss from Lafayette

By Dorothea Jensen

A Buss from Lafayette by Dorothea Jensen is a historical fiction tale set over the course of a week in the early 19th century, as narrated by a fourteen-year-old girl named Clara Hargraves. She lives in a small town in New Hampshire with her father,...

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A Lion's Share

By Brad Graft

A Lion's Share is Brad Graft’s second book in his Brotherhood of the Mamluks Trilogy. Set in the 13th-century Middle East during the Seventh Crusade, the story begins with a former French Crusader named Leander, who becomes a member of the Mamluks—highly trained soldiers who...

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Angeline

By Angelica Markus, Julianne Snyder

Angeline by Angelica Markus and Julianne Snyder is an event/era historical fiction novel that would appeal most to a mixed audience of young adults and adults who enjoy stories that takes place during the roaring twenties. Angeline Moretti’s story begins in 1928 in New York...

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A Lady Newspaperman's Dilemma

By Eileen Joyce Donovan

A Lady Newspaperman’s Dilemma by Eileen Donovan artfully lays out the choices women had in the 1920s pursuing a journalism career. Newspapers were the most influential communications medium in the early 20th century, known for their ability to frame political issues. Competition for jobs was...

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A Roman Death

By Joan O'Hagan

The Fufidii were affluent people without rank, and only marriage to the right family could rectify it. Helvia, the matriarch, had already set her sights on a senator’s son for her daughter, Fufidia. However, a chance meeting between Fufidia and the noble Lucius changed the...

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