Leaves in the Wind

A Novel of the Dirty Wars
By Ian T. King

Leaves in the Wind by Ian T King really is a Novel of Dirty Wars. Julia Medrano takes on the job of working to get the best for those who are downtrodden and oppressed but suddenly she disappears, just another political casualty. In a story...

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Walls For The Wind

By Alethea Williams

Walls For The Wind by Alethea Williams is a look at life in the Old West from a different perspective — the perspective of children and teenagers who were brought there in the famous “orphan trains.” As the book begins, Kit Calhoun, herself an orphan...

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The Guardian

By Aneta Cruz

The Guardian by Aneta Cruz skillfully combines historical fiction, mystery and the paranormal in one fascinating package. In Prague in 1939, Dr. Josef Stein, the head psychiatrist at a sanatorium called the Chateau, seems to be the epitome of upper-middle-class respectability. However, he has lost...

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A Far Strange Country

Banquet of Choices
By Arielle Hunter

A Far Strange Country: Banquet of Choices by Arielle Hunter is a novel of unrest, drugs and murder. In this story set in 1968, a time of great unrest in the civilized world, Pauline and Buck Harper are trying to ride it out on their...

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Red, White & Blues

Book One
By L.V. Sage

Red, White & Blues is an epic undertaking by author L.V. Sage. It takes the reader into two divergent cultures, that of the 1960s hippie in San Francisco and that of the Vietnam war veteran. The juxtaposition of these two stories is beautifully researched and...

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Time Fall

By Timothy Ashby

Time Fall by Timothy Ashby is a unique story connecting World War II Germany, present day Germany and just a touch of science fiction, creating a great reading experience. Lt. Arthur Sutton and his team of American soldiers are fighting the Germans in 1945. The...

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Blood Lines

The Gauntlet Runner - Book IV
By S. Thomas Bailey

I have been anxiously awaiting this book because the last book left me needing to know the fate of Maggie Murray. Blood Lines, the latest installment in S. Thomas Bailey’s Gauntlet Runner Series, certainly didn't disappoint. I found myself drawn right back into the danger...

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When Revolution Calls

By Ms Jo Gillespie

It’s a time of turmoil in the colonies. The revolt against British rule is growing. Oliver Tewkesbury is a patriot willing to give up everything to answer the call to serve his fledgling country. As he stumbles, near death, into the town of Granville, Connecticut,...

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The Lost Catacomb

By Shifra Hochberg

Shifra Hochberg’s The Lost Catacomb is a fast-moving, fascinating journey throughout the centuries into the history of the “Eternal City,” Rome, and its Jewish community. American art historian Nicola Page and Italian-Jewish archaeologist Bruno Recanati have been called by the Vatican to investigate an elaborate...

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To Bind the Nations Wounds

By James Huber

To Bind the Nation’s Wounds by James Huber is the second stirring episode of Huber’s trilogy, in which the USA’s economic and political failures prompt a coalition of southwestern states to secede from the Union. Extremely plausible, To Bind the Nation’s Wounds sounds a clarion...

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