Paper Children– An Immigrant's Legacy

On June 13, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by Marcia_Fine

Driven by cataclysmic world events, the story encompasses the lives of three generations of women. In Book One Paulina, the privileged daughter of aristocratic parents, reluctantly follows her driven businessman husband to America in 1929. From a vantage point in New York she endures a difficult marriage and slowly becomes aware of the destruction of […]

Altamont Augie

On June 13, 2011, in Best eBook Trailer - Other, Historical Literature - Fiction, by Richard_Barager

A startlingly vivid portrayal of one of the most colorful and turbulent periods in recent American history: the 1960s, as seen through the eyes of two ill-fated college lovers at odds over Vietnam. Their story and the story of their generation spill onto a tableau of some of the era’s most iconic settings—the legendary battleground […]

The Virginian Who Might Have Saved Lincoln

On June 13, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by Bob_OConnor

The only book ever written about Ward Hill Lamon, personal bodyguard to Abraham Lincoln while he was President of the United States. Get More Information and/or Buy This eBook

The Perfect Steel Trap Harpers Ferry 1859

On June 13, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by Bob_OConnor

The story of the John Brown raid, capture, trial and execution and the seven men who got away. Get More Information and/or Buy This eBook

Alison's Legacy, Alma Chronicles I

On May 26, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by Toby_Fesler_Heathcotte

Global eBook Award Nominee 2011   Rebellion brings an English lieutenant to the inn door, and Alison falls in love. A diviner reveals that he is no other than the Celtic lover to whom Alison owes a centuries-old karmic debt. A Scottish immigrant in eighteenth-century England, Alison struggles for acceptance as an independent innkeeper.  Such […]

The Silurian, Book Two: The King of Battles

On May 25, 2011, in FINALIST, Historical Literature - Fiction, by L.A._Wilson

Arthur is now Supreme Commander of Armies in Britannia and just about to lead his first major engagement, north of Hadrian’s Wall against the Picts; he is eighteen years old. His battles and victories will make Bedwyr the Fox a hero. Fighting with a crippled left arm, the Fox tells of his one-armed struggle to […]

The Silurian Book One: The Fox and the Bear

On May 25, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by L.A._Wilson

Set in the Dark Ages of Post-Roman Britain, The Silurian is the story of King Arthur told in a way that has never been done before. A first person narrative spoken in grim and honest detail of the lives of Arthur and his closest friend and foster-brother, Prince Bedwyr, The Fox. This is the Fifth […]

Corn Silk Days, Iowa, 1862

On May 25, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by Linda_Pendleton

The dramatic story of two families, four generations, during a time when the United States is seriously divided by war, North against South, neighbor against neighbor, brother against brother, son against father; slave against slave-owner—a distressful time of upheaval, tragedy, heartbreak, and death. In the summer of 1862, Iowa farmer, Silas Storm, volunteers for the […]

The Molly Lake Chronicles Book 2 Barely Afloat

On May 25, 2011, in FINALIST, Historical Literature - Fiction, by Samuel_Endicott

It’s autumn, 1765. Parliament wants to assert power over the American colonies and pressures an irascible royal governor, ambitious customs officers, and a depressed naval captain to improve New York’s revenue collections. Throughout the Hudson Valley, citizens begin choosing between submission and resistance. Complicating matters, the French king sends two agents to foment rebellion. Molly […]

The Molly Lake Chronicles Book 1 The Triangles of Quebec

On May 25, 2011, in FINALIST, Historical Literature - Fiction, by Samuel_Endicott

It’s spring, 1759. Two European empires are battling for North America. When raiders from New France abduct her mother, Molly’s rescue effort crosses paths with a French assassin, Indians, government corruption, and a handsome enemy soldier. Samuel Endicott captures the essence of colonial Quebec and weaves a masterful yarn. [cf “user_submit_name”] Get More Information and/or […]

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