The Peruvian Book of the Dead

By Roger J. Florschutz

The Peruvian Book of the Dead is a work of fiction in the historical fiction, interpersonal drama, and literary subgenres. It is best suited to mature readers owing to some scenes of violence and adult themes. Penned by author Roger J. Florschutz, the story begins...

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A Cruel Suspicion

By Julia Bell

After laying her parents to rest, 17-year-old Antheia Vale is forced to leave the only life she has ever known for a new life with relatives she never knew existed. Life in her new home proves far more intriguing and dangerous than she ever imagined....

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The Society of Spirits

By Marial Winters

Emma has been able to communicate with ghosts all her life, something her father abhorred. Under his close watch, she learned to repress her gift, instead devoting herself to becoming a prim and proper lady. When her widowed grandmother makes her attend a séance at...

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Twillingmarche

By Vera Mont

Mary had no idea how her life was about to change when a mysterious man took her from the Barlow home for a midnight ride in a carriage because she "had the look.” What look did she have? The distinct features of the Sommelroux family,...

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The Dogs of War

By Thomas Roke

The Dogs of War by Thomas Roke pulls readers into the chaotic world of 1427 when wars were rampant and hunger and poverty a constant for the masses. France is rocked by the Hundred Years’ War and, in other parts of Europe, upheavals are brewing....

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The Starre, the Moone, the Sunne

What if everything you ever learned about William Shakespeare was a lie?
By Ron Destro

The Starre, the Moone, the Sunne is a work of historical fiction by award-winning writer, actor, director, and Shakespeare authorship researcher Ron Destro. Set in England around the early 1600s, this novel explores the authorship theory that Shakespeare was not the writer of the works...

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Oathbreaker

By Dimitar Gyopsaliev

Peter Longsword has come a long way from being an orphan on the streets to serving in the royal household of Lady Eleanor. However, while on an exchange mission, Peter and his team of crusaders are ambushed by a group of pirates known as the...

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The Exorcism of Adolf Hitler

By Connor Gunnin

In The Exorcism of Adolf Hitler, Connor Gunnin presents a dramatic scenario wherein Adolf Hitler, the notorious leader of the Third Reich, is abducted by dissenters in the Nazi regime and sequestered in an abandoned Bavarian castle. This abduction is orchestrated by Stenger, a former...

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Lucinda Jones

By Tank Gunner

In Lucinda Jones by Tank Gunner, Lucinda Jones, fresh out of Paris Junior College, is eager to fulfill her dream of being a newspaper reporter. She makes a big splash when she arrives in the quiet town of Palomino and starts her new job investigating...

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Rome's Last Noble Palace

By Kimberly Sullivan

Rome's Last Noble Palace by Kimberly Sullivan is a compelling tale of two women, centuries apart. In 1896, Isabelle Field was sent to live with her aunt, Princess Elizabeth, in Rome. Elizabeth shares one goal with Isabelle’s mother – to get Isabelle married off. Isabelle...

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