The Ethereal Concerto

By Barry Robbins

The Ethereal Concerto by Barry Robbins is a magical story that takes readers on a journey through space and time, introducing them to both real and fictional musicians. The story is set in the enchanted Ethereal Bar, where a mysterious man interviews the musicians about...

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Jane Digby's Diary

A Rebel Heart
By C. R. Hurst

Jane Digby’s Diary by C.R. Hurst is an enjoyable book about the exploits of this young woman in an era when independence and freedom for females were frowned upon. This book recalls the life and loves of Jane Digby, a real woman who lived in...

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The Legend of Lilia

A Novel Based on a True Story
By Christopher P. Redwine

The Legend of Lilia by Christopher P. Redwine is a gripping World War II novel based on real events and characters. When Nazi Germany unexpectedly unleashed their blitzkrieg on the Soviet Union in June 1941, it set in motion a chain of events that would...

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Amias

By Thomas Penn Johnson

Amias, by Thomas Penn Johnson, is a theatrical play set in Elizabethan England. Johnson primarily uses inns and taverns as settings, where multiple characters discuss philosophy, religion, law, the succession of the monarchy, and the climate of the time. These scenes are lively and diverse,...

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The Queen of the Platform

A Novel of Women's Rights Activist Ernestine Rose
By Susan Higginbotham

There are people in history whom we can thank again and again for the changes that they have instigated and fought for. These people used their bodies and souls, sometimes at great risk, to bring about change. In The Queen of the Platform, we meet...

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Water the Color of Slate

By Mary Ann Noe

In Water the Colour of Slate by Mary Ann Noe, the author has taken a subject that even to this day is very sensitive; that of a mixed-race child and how the world feels and reacts to the situation. The author has written the story...

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In the Shadows of Castles

Book Two of the 1066 Saga
By G K Holloway

In the Shadows of Castles is a work of fiction in the historical, action, and drama subgenres, and is the second novel of The 1066 Saga. It is best suited to mature readers owing to some scenes of violence and adult content throughout. Penned by...

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In Silence Cries the Heart

By Catherine Hughes

What is it that lures the present to the past and the past to the present? Is it a love so powerful that it can only transcend time? “There are many bargains one makes in life: honor for power; integrity for wealth; character for renown.”...

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Hackett at Large

Tales From a Reporter's Life in Paris 1961-1968
By Jack Fitzgerald

Hackett at Large: Tales from a Reporter's Life in Paris 1961–1968 by Jack Fitzgerald is set in bustling Paris, where seasoned journalist Benjamin J. Hackett impresses his boss Geoffrey Hawkins with his quirky column, "An American in Paris." The Washington Tribune endeavors to secure an...

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The Execution, Life and Times of Patrick O'Donnell

The Last Days of a Condemned Man
By Gavin O'Donnell

The Execution, Life and Times of Patrick O’Donnell is historical fiction based on the real-life letters of a condemned man before his death. Gavin O’Donnell’s narrative shares Patrick’s letters to Victor Hugo. Patrick is in Newgate Prison for killing James Carey, and he is determined...

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