Chameleon

The Terror Begins
By Chris Black

Chameleon: The Terror Begins by Chris Black starts in May 1933. Mysterious marksman Kurt Eichorn is determined to destroy the Nazi regime. Having already executed Meister for murdering Hauptmann Wagner, Kurt becomes a member of the “Von Hagendorf Orchestra.” He lives by the law of...

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The Curse of Beauty

A Romantic Historical Fantasy Steeping in Greek Mythology
By Lauren Lee Merewether

The Curse of Beauty is a work of historical fiction and interpersonal drama which is part of the Ancient Legends novel series. It is intended for the general adult reading audience owing to non-graphic reference to abuse, violence, and assault, and was penned by author...

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Forgiving Nero

By Mary Ann Bernal

Lucius Nero and his mother Agrippina returned from exile during the reign of Emperor Claudius. Nero was but a little boy, and having no one to trust, Traian and Vena cared for him with approval from the Emperor. He wasn’t the rightful heir, but Agrippina...

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The Last Blast of the Trumpet

The Third Book in the Knox Trilogy
By Marie Macpherson

The Last Blast of the Trumpet: The Third Book in the Knox Trilogy by Marie Macpherson is a tale of skullduggery and political shenanigans that was the Scottish court in the mid-sixteenth century. John Knox, the great protestant reformer, has returned to Scotland to turn...

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Plague of Flies

Revolt of the Spirits, 1846
By Laurel Anne Hill

Plague of Flies: Revolt of the Spirits, 1846 is a work of fiction in the historical, cultural, and fantasy subgenres. It is intended for the young adult reading audience and was penned by author Laurel Anne Hill. As the title suggests, we find ourselves in...

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The '60s Diary

By Howard Reiss

When her devoted mother passed away, Rose had the rare opportunity to go back in time and relive her journey through the sixties after finding her old diary named Pinky. The diary contains all her important memories of growing up between the ages of 10...

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Sacred Mounds

By Jim Metzner

Sacred Mounds by Jim Metzner reads like a magical mystery tour thanks to a clever plot involving spiritual time travel and body switching. The story starts innocently enough with the main character, Salvador Lewis Samuels, trying to save a young woman from drowning in the...

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Wind Out of Time

By Rhema Sayers

Wind Out of Time is a work of fiction in the science fiction and historical adventure subgenres. It is intended for the general reading audience and was penned by author Rhema Sayers. In this thrilling time travel story, the headstrong and highly capable FBI agent...

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What Seems True

By James Garrison

What Seems True by James Garrison is a crime story based on real-life events. The Texas Rangers are called in to investigate a murder at the Texas Gulf Coast Refinery. It’s 1980, and the company has employed its first black supervisor but when his body...

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An Unfamiliar Duke

Georgian Gentleman, #4
By Sian Ann Bessey

When Rosalind Ainsworth expressed to her father, Lord Langton, her desire not to engage in the alleged marriage arrangement to Sebastian Lumley (the future Duke of Kelbrook), Lord Langton’s firm stance on the matter only heightened his eleven-year-old daughter’s feelings of despair, betrayal, and rage....

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