Objective: Freedom

By James Huber

Objective: Freedom by James Huber raises the fascinating possibility of a modern-day secession of several states from the United States of America. After years of growing disenchantment with federal policies, mandates and usurping of states’ rights, a coalition of states in the southwest publicly announced...

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O'er the Ramparts

By Nancy Foshee

O’er the Ramparts by Nancy Foshee is a fascinating insight into the troubled times when America was emerging as a free, independent country, striving to take its rightful place in the community of nations. The known world had hitherto been dominated by the great sea...

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Orphan of the Olive Tree

Historical Romance Saga
By Mirella Sichirollo Patzer

Orphan of the Olive Tree is a beautifully crafted story of the life-long friendship of two men, sent to war and yet brought safely home. They are best friends, live next door, and because of the war make a blood oath to marry their firstborns...

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Only the Thunder Knows

East End Girls
By Gord Rollo, Rena Mason

Irishmen William (Billy) Burke and William Hare were two lowlifes in Edinburgh, Scotland in the late 1820s and were Britain's first documented serial killers, notorious for their body-snatching crime that shook the society. Two mysterious strangers –- Ambrosious Black and the stunningly beautiful actress Magenta...

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Okatibbee Creek

By Lori Crane

"Okatibbee Creek" is based on the true story of the main character in this story, Mary Ann Rodgers. This story opens in 1834 when young Mary is six years old, and is spending time down at the creek with her brothers and sister while waiting...

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Out of the Ashes

By Lori Dillon

"Out of the Ashes" by Lori Dillon is a wonderful combination of romance and history with a dash of the paranormal for good measure. It is one of those books you can’t put down. It is a simple yet clever story of love through time....

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Of Tapestry, Time and Tears

By Carol Morgan

"Of Tapestry, Time and Tears" is the story of a news reporter and war correspondent Edwina Kleberg that will hold the reader's attention through every page as Edwina's life unfolds. Edwina's father, Joseph, loses both parents in devastating storms in Texas decades after the Civil...

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Ox Cart Angel

By J. A. Arnold

The time period is the early 1860's as the American Civil War is beginning and President Lincoln is calling for men to join the Union Army. Main character Claire is 13 years old and a Metis, which means she is half Canadian and half Native...

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On Falcon's Wings

By Lisa J. Yarde

I always love to read historical books and this one, set around the Battle of Hastings, sounded really good. While the historical content of the book did not disappoint me, I was disappointed in the sexual content generously included in this book. I feel that...

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Once Upon A Storm

By Hal Fleming

Once Upon A Storm takes place in New England during the 1960’s at the time of the antiwar protest and civil rights movement. A hurricane was bearing down on Cape Cod; it was the final night of the four day Jazz and Folk Festival. A...

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