Dawn of Ages

By Jana Petken

Dawn of Ages is a work of fiction in the historical, intrigue, and interpersonal drama subgenres, and was penned by author Jana Petken. The work is suitable for the general reading audience and is set during the early Middle Ages in Europe. The two central...

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The Long Shot

A French Canadian saga (A Klondike Gold Miner's Life)
By Joyce Derenas

The early 1900s was a difficult time for many, particularly those living in French Canadian rural communities. The sale of crops didn’t support the cost of planting them and many were starving, seeking work outside the community. Some even ventured as far as Yukon in...

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The Gospel According to Todd

By R.A. Williams

The Gospel According to Todd is a work of fiction. It is fiction based on the desire of many people. Most skeptics would love to go back to the time of Christ and witness the miracles for themselves. They believe that if they saw and...

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Gold Rush

The William Stewart Saga
By Peter Clarke

Gold Rush is the second novel in The William Stewart Saga by Peter Clarke. William wants to try his luck and this time he has to leave the Lady Grace and the safety it provides. His next stop is Australia, the land that promises gold...

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The Ones We Leave Behind

By Deanna Lynn Sletten

The Ones We Leave Behind by Deanna Lynn Sletten is a historical event/era novel that would appeal most to a mixed audience of mature young adults and adults who enjoy cross-generational stories. Two women from the same family in different time periods both had their...

I Jonathan

A Charleston Tale of the Rebellion
By George WB Scott

I Jonathan: A Charleston Tale of the Rebellion by George WB Scott is a charmingly told tale that takes the main character on a series of surprising adventures, starting off with Jonathan being stuck in a new city, far from home, and culminating after years...

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The Free World War

By Matthew William Frend

Sometimes a single event can change the course of history. Author Matthew William Frend explores just such a possibility in a future world that enjoys peace, stability and prosperity. The government of the new era bases its cornerstone philosophies on lessons from the past and...

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Katarina's Dark Shadow

Book One: Russian Mennonite Chronicles
By MJ Krause-Chivers

Katarina Rempel’s dream was to be a schoolteacher when she was old enough and travel the world. Just like other groups in Europe and possibly the rest of the world, the Mennonite women were supposed to only worry about household chores and their husbands. Katarina...

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The Marquis' Daughters

In the Shadow of the Guillotine
By Valerie Anne Hudson

The Marquis' Daughters: In the Shadow of the Guillotine tells the tale of two daughters of a noble family trying to survive the French Revolution with its thirst for the rolling heads of royals and nobles and its hoarding of bread. These sisters belonged to...

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Another Way Over

A Novel of Immigration to America
By John J. Michalik

Another Way Over by John J. Michalik is the tale of a Slovak immigrant who travels to America on the brink of World War I in search of a better life. Inspired by Michalik's paternal grandfather's life story, the book follows Jan Brozek, son of...

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