The Silurian, Book Three: Arthur's Army

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

Here begins Arthur’s brilliant and annihilating South Saxon campaign; where he destroys the Saxons of the south coast weald in battle after battle. Yet does he push his cousin, Medraut, too far? Traitors begin to arise from within the ranks of his army as he takes his warriors to the limits of their endurance. [cf […]

The Paladin of Callendro

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

The Paladin of Callendro, released in paperback in 2010 by Tom Nelson, is the anxiously awaited follow-up to his debut novel, The Winds of Wharhalen. It chronicles the adventures of Sian Liand, a young apprentice, who accidentally uncovers a plot to assassinate the new king of Turock. This discovery puts him in grave danger and sets in […]

Tremolo: cry of the loon

On May 7, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by Aaron Lazar

Summer, 1964: Beatlemania hits the States, and the world mourns the loss of JFK. For eleven-year-old Gus LeGarde, the powerful events that rocked the nation serve as a backdrop for the most challenging summer of his life. Eleven-year-old Gus LeGarde is spending another glorious summer at his grandparents’ lakeside camp, along with his best friends, […]

Promised Valley Rebellion

On May 6, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by Ron_Fritsch

Prehistoric farmers inhabit a fertile river valley they believe their gods promised them in return for their good behavior and obedience. Their enemies, hunters roaming the mostly barren hills beyond the mountains enclosing the valley, believe their gods gave it to them. When the farmers’ king refuses to allow the marriage of the coming-of-age prince […]

When Women Were Warriors Book I: The Warrior's Path

On April 12, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, Multicultural Literature - Fiction, by Catherine Wilson

Set in the British Isles during the Bronze Age, When Women Were Warriors tells the story of Tamras, a young woman of the warrior class. Her small stature causes many, including Tamras herself, to doubt that she will ever become a competent swordswoman, but as often happens with heroes, Tamras’s path diverges from the path […]

Ruth by Lake and Prairie

On April 12, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by Katharine_Gingold

Not all Illinois pioneers arrived in covered wagons. Some of our earliest settlers sailed schooners across the Great Lakes. Joseph Naper, founder of Naperville, brought thirteen families aboard his ship the Telegraph in 1831. Ruth by Lake and Prairie tells of the journey through the eyes of his twelve-year-old niece, a “prairie girl” forty years […]

Adam's Daughters: Book 2 in the Westward Sagas

On April 12, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by David_Bowles

Get More Information and/or Buy This eBook The Westward Sagas tell the story of the Mitchell family’s 100-year odyssey west from Pennsylvania to Texas. In Adam’s Daughters: Book 2, Peggy Mitchell, a survivor of the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, grows up in Jonesborough, Tennessee during the tumultuous first twenty years of the nation’s existence. Though […]

The New Day Dawns

On April 12, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by Kenn_Schaefer

In the ancient days before the Ancestors kept the stories, the People of the Frozen Earth lived in the vast wasteland that is now called Siberia. Seeking a better life, they moved south across the land bridge into a New World, traveling through what are today Alaska and Canada. Just under two thousand years ago, […]

As Shadows Fall

On April 12, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by Kenn_Schaefer

As Shadows Fall: People of the Frozen Earth Book 2 In the ancient days before the Ancestors kept the stories, the People of the Frozen Earth lived in the vast wasteland that is now called Siberia.  Seeking a better life, they moved south across the land bridge into a New World, traveling through what are […]

A CRUEL CALM, Paris Between the Wars

On April 12, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by Patricia_Daly-Lipe

What was love like in the era before annulments, reliable contraceptives and acceptance of homosexuality? A CRUEL CALM, Paris Between the Wars visits an era of idealism and innovation on all levels when Paris was the cultural capital of the Western World. Politics, religion, social mores and a special time in history (1927-1939) determine the […]

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