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Hall of Skulls

by Benjamin Welton

In the fantasy novel "Hall of Skulls", a young man works to save his true love and to achieve eternal wisdom. Jamie Eubanks’s intricate, inventive fantasy novel "Hall of Skulls" combines cosmic futurism with a timeless tale of love and... Read More

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Lady August

by Karen Rigby

"Lady August" is a simmering historical romance in which a social outcast becomes an heiress and learns to take chances. In Becky Michaels’s entertaining Regency romance "Lady August", a charming sudden heiress must win acceptance and... Read More

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The House on the Green

by John M. Murray

A young couple experiences years of separation in the historical novel "The House on the Green". In Betty S. Hilton’s historical novel "The House on the Green", a young woman contends with love and loss around the time of World War I.... Read More

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Shadows of Saigon

by Carolina Ciucci

In the historical novel "Shadows of Saigon", a complicated young man falls in love while serving in the Vietnam War. In Mark R. Anderson’s intriguing novel "Shadows of Saigon", a man falls in love in war-torn Vietnam. Grady wakes in a... Read More

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A Gentlewoman Scholar

by Delia Stanley

"A Gentlewoman Scholar" is made up of three historical romance novellas, all set in the 1800s, wherein women fight gender expectations and discover love. In the first story, Winnifred becomes Fred, using ill-fitting clothing and a... Read More

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Roots of Wood and Stone

by Karen Rigby

In Amanda Wen’s sensitive Christian novel Roots of Wood and Stone, a nineteenth-century diary draws a Kansas pair closer as they unearth personal pains. Sloane, the curator of the Sedgwick County Museum of History, is an adoptee, drawn... Read More

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