Hear the Dirt Sing

By E. B. Shelton

Hear the Dirt Sing by E.B. Shelton is a historical novel rooted in the Robinson family, long-time cotton farmers residing in Madison Parish, Louisiana. With ancestry spanning nearly a hundred years, the story is inspired by news clippings and the oral history of four sisters...

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Hope Knocking

By Nova Mann

Hope Knocking by Nova Mann is based on the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic of the past three years. We follow the thoughts, fears, and adventures of a small family grouping in the mountains of East Tennessee. Amantha, her husband Matthew, and her aging mother,...

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Homespun

The Silk Trilogy Book 3
By Sophia Alexander

Sophia Alexander's Homespun spins a moving, character-rich tale that involves family drama, crime, and a thrilling climactic ending. Something evil is happening in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, and Vivian's job as a journalist is to investigate and uncover such stories. Ginny's request to go...

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High on a Mountain

Book 1 - Love is a Cabin Series
By Jacque Jacobs

High on a Mountain is a work of fiction in the southern genre and serves as the first installment of the Love is a Cabin series. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by Jacque Jacobs. The book follows Bella Anderson...

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Haint Blue

A Tipsy Collins Novel
By Stephanie Alexander

Haint Blue is a work of fiction in the paranormal genre and is the second entry in the Tipsy Collins series. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Stephanie Alexander. The book follows psychic Tipsy Collins as she...

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Hickory Trail

By Scott Vaughan

Hickory Trail (Memories of a Home Book 3) by Scott Douglas Vaughan is a novel based on the author's time growing up on Hickory Trail, a place situated two miles from downtown Acorn in north Georgia. Frank Wilcox is the author's alter ego and the...

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Honor Among Outcasts

DarkHorse Trilogy, Book 2
By Ed Protzel

In Honor Among Outcasts by Ed Protzel, abolitionist Durksen Hurst, his fiancée Antoinette DuVallier and a group of former slaves left Mississippi and made their way to Missouri, a state plagued with terrible guerrilla fighting. The little band has one goal; join the Union...

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Hesterwine, Texas 1943

By Dot Ryan

Hesterwine is a small town that’s more of a cluster of small communities held together by a main street, a drugstore, a soda fountain/diner, a second hand store, a beauty salon, and some miscellaneous shops. Two of the communities that live just outside of town...

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Hannah's Voice

By Robb Grindstaff

“Hannah's Voice” by Robb Grindstaff is the story of Hannah, who decided to stop speaking when she was six years old. Her mother always asked her the same questions again and again. Other people did the same and Hannah thought she might as well stop...

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Have No Shame

By Melissa Foster

In 1967 in Forrest Town, Arkansas, eighteen year old Alison Tillman finds the body of a dead black man, Byron Bingham, floating in the nearby St.Francis River. Alison is ashamed to be white as she is almost certain that white people caused Byron's death. His...

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