Illuminating Darwin

Arabella's Light
By Jill George

Illuminating Darwin: Arabella’s Light by Jill George is a fascinating insight into one of the unsung heroes of early scientific investigation in the mid-19th century. Arabella Buckley was not your typical vicar’s daughter; she was forthright, headstrong, and full of a desire to explore the...

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The Kiev Confession

By Kathleen Hart

Dmitry was starting to take too eagerly to the party's doctrine. He wanted to be a scientist like his uncle, and nothing would get in his way. Larysa and Vasyl are worried about their children, not just the increased tantrums by Dimitry but also the...

Pericles and Aspasia

A Story of Ancient Greece
By Yvonne Korshak

Pericles and Aspasia by Yvonne Korshak revolves around the love story of the two titular characters in ancient Greece. In her late teens, Aspasia escapes from a pirate ship and swims to shore. Her philosopher father is dead, and the ship's captain was sexually abusing...

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Cold Peace

By Helena P. Schrader

Cold Peace: Bridge to Tomorrow is a work of fiction in the historical, interpersonal drama, and wartime fiction subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Helena P. Schrader. In this highly immersive and engrossing historical tale,...

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Prisoner of Wallabout Bay

By Jane Hulse

The year is 1776, and the Redcoats are engaged in a brutal battle with the rebels for the soul of America. Sarah Barrett is unconvinced about which side to take in these trying times until she gets aboard the Defiance, a floating prison where the...

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No Safe Haven

By Angela Moody

No Safe Haven by Angela Moody is a historical Christian novel set during the Civil War. Tillie belongs to a righteous, devoutly anti-slavery family. Living together are Tillie, her parents, her sister Maggie, and a young apprentice named Sam, while her brothers James and William...

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IN THE LAIR OF LEGENDS

By David Buzan

In The Lair of Legends by David Buzan is a meticulously written work of fiction. Lieutenant Winterhawk is trying to escort gold earmarked for the federal reserve. It was after the American Civil War, and his great deeds in the war are still well respected....

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What We Leave Behind

By Christine Gallagher Kearney

What We Leave Behind by Christine Gallagher Kearney takes place in the years 1947 to 1960. The author has taken the life of a young girl, Ursula, who grew up in Berlin during World War Two, and relates how the devastation and the acts of...

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Whipponock Creek

Life and Times of Will Traylor
By Ronnie Pastecki

Whipponock Creek: Life and Times of Will Traylor by Ronnie Pastecki is a historical fiction novel that delves into the life of William Traylor. Set in Dinwiddie, Virginia, during the era of slavery, the story revolves around Will's upbringing on his father's plantation, Tall Pines....

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The Hummingbird & The Serpent

By E.S. Ramirez

The Hummingbird and the Serpent is a work penned by E.S. Ramirez that combines historical fiction, interpersonal drama, and cultural issues. It is best suited to the mature adult reading audience owing to explicit discussions of slavery, scenes of violence, and other adult content. In...

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