Welcome Home

By Michael O'Brien

Welcome Home by Michael O’Brien tells the story of Peter, who was born in Germany in 1930. He was the youngest of three boys, but after the death of his mother, his father Heinrich married again and fathered two more children. The two eldest boys...

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What She Lost

By Melissa W. Hunter

What She Lost by Melissa W. Hunter is part fiction, part memoir. Sarah Waldman is 13, enjoying life with her family in Olkusz, Poland. The family are Jewish and have no idea that their peace will be shattered and lives will be changed forever. In...

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We Beheld His Glory

A Novel
By William Tinsley

We Beheld His Glory: A Novel by William Tinsley is an intriguing work of historical fiction set in the time of Christ. You will be among the twelve disciples as they travel with Jesus during His early years, ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection. The names, places,...

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Winter of Solace

The Executioner Knights Book 5
By Kathryn Le Veque

Winter of Solace by Kathryn Le Veque is a medieval romance set in England. William Marshal was the most powerful man in England, after the king. He had a fleet of elite commanders, and the best of them was Sir Caius d’Avignon. Caius was named...

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Where Irises Never Grow

By Paulette Mahurin

Where Irises Never Grow by Paulette Mahurin is a historical fiction novel set during World War II in France. When Monica finds two names on a slip of paper inside a French version of Aesop’s Fables while working on her dissertation, she embarks on a...

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White Sheets

Where the Hippies Meet the Klan
By Sue Riddle Cronkite

When peace-loving, long-haired hippies showed up in New Hope, Florida, people who lived in the small community had a variety of reactions. Some began to question their own beliefs about the Vietnam War, while others were adamantly opposed to the protesters. Margaret “Pidge” Reed is...

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Winter's Warrior

The Wicked Winters Book 13
By Scarlett Scott

Winter’s Warrior by Scarlett Scott is Book 13 in The Wicked Winters historical romance series. Caro Sutton found a man beaten and left for dead near her family’s gaming hell. It was set up so that the Suttons would be blamed. She took him in...

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White Skies Black Mingo

By Kevin D. Miller

White Skies Black Mingo takes place in the mid to late 1800s and tells the story of Kateri (her American name is Maggie), an Ohio Seneca Indian girl, and her lifelong struggles and joys. We meet Kateri as her tribe has been lost to an...

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What Does It Profit A Man?

By Jon Bulgari

What Does It Profit A Man? by Jon Bulgari is an imaginative chronicle of an Italian family’s rise to affluence. From a small village in northern Italy, the family moves to the UK and the U.S. When WWII is declared, Tommy Beales, the main character...

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Warrior Queen - Rani Sada Kaur

By Ranveer Singh

At the tender age of twenty-two, Rani Sada Kaur became a widow when her husband, Sardar Gurbaksh Singh, fell in battle. She had one daughter, Mehtab Kaur, and no son to succeed her husband. Her father-in-law, Jai Singh, needed an heir to preserve the integrity...

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