Siciliana

A Novel
By Carlo Treviso

After Charles of Anjou (Re Carlu) from France vanquished Prince Conradin in 1269, Sicily became a shadow of itself. Re Carlu used his fierce Angevin soldiers to subdue, dominate, and make the lives of Sicilians unbearable. However, seven-year-old Aetna Vespiri and her elder brother, Cicero,...

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Sherlock Holmes & the Singular Affair

By M. K. Wiseman

M. K. Wiseman’s Sherlock Holmes & The Singular Affair is a gripping tale about an intricate mystery that a client desperately begged the famous Sherlock Holmes to solve. Before meeting and becoming partners in crime with Doctor Watson, Sherlock Holmes lived in Montague, where he...

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Selene of Alexandria

By Faith L. Justice

Selene of Alexandria by Faith L. Justice is a compelling historical novel that vividly captures the cultural spirit of the time in which the story takes place. It follows Selene, a young Christian woman of the ruling class, who pursues her dream of becoming a...

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Saxon Heroines

A Northumbrian Novel
By Sandra Wagner-Wright

Saxon Heroines: A Northumbrian Novel by Sandra Wagner-Wright is a brilliant recreation of the lives of inspiring heroines from seventh-century Northumbria and other parts of England. In AD 624, Princess Ethelberga of Kent marries King Edwin of Northumbria, a pagan king who attributes his success...

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Standing Tall

By Debora G. De Farias

Standing Tall brings us the story of quite a remarkable woman and pioneering doctor from Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the second half of the nineteenth century. Author Debora G. De Farias introduces us to the ground-breaking and relatively unknown Doctor Cecilia Grierson. Born to an...

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Summer Warrior

The Clan Donald Saga Book 1
By Regan Walker

Summer Warrior (The Clan Donald Saga Book 1) by Regan Walker is an example of historical fiction at its very finest. We travel back to the mid-1100s to the rocky isles of Scotland’s western coast whose people for so long have been harassed and subjugated...

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Saving the Music

By Vincent B. "Chip" LoCoco

Just when you think you’ve read everything there is about the Holocaust, you find Saving the Music, a beautifully-written work of historical fiction by Vincent B. “Chip” LoCoco. The year is 1942 and Hitler’s army is decimating countries standing in its wake and systematically annihilating...

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Survival of the Blood

By Beth Bristow

Survival of the Blood is a work of fiction written in the literary style by author Beth Bristow. Following themes of history, survival, personal sacrifice, and family duty, this highly engaging and immersive tale is set in Britain during the wars between Scotland and England....

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Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Twain Papers

By Roger Riccard

Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Twain Papers by Roger Riccard brings together two greats of the literary and detective world. We meet Samuel Clemens, his family, Sherlock Holmes, and Dr. Watson as they begin the investigation of the missing papers. While staying in...

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Samson: The Wrath of God

"I am not who you think I am."
By W.K. Leslie

Samson: The Wrath of God is an intense work of historical fiction with Christian themes and plenty of suspense, penned by author W. K. Leslie. Subtitled “I’m not who you think I am”, the work contains graphic scenes of violence amid its intriguing and somewhat...

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