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Angels Unaware |
By Priscilla Maine |
Part 1 |
Now Available From Crossroads Publishing Co.
ISBN# 1-58338-247-X The people of the Oklahoma hills werent friendly to strangers in 1895, especially to a woman alone, but Rebecca chose that as the place her training as a nurse and her deep faith were needed. Both would be tested. A well-researched and powerful historical novel with an inspirational element. Click here to order the book from Crossroads Publishing! |
Bridge Through The Mist |
By Denise A. Agnew |
Part 1 |
Now Available From Starlight Writer Publications
ISBN# 1-929034-16-4 Have you ever wanted to travel through time? Bridge Through The Mist, a Starlight Writer Publications release, is the story of American Alenna Carstairs and Scotsman Tynan of MacBrahin. Tynan and Alennas story involves a garnet ring, a dark castle, and a past stained with horrible secrets. When Alenna finds the garnet ring at an archaeological dig in Scotland, she is enveloped by a mist and hurled straight into the arms of raw, sexy, undeniably male Tynan of MacBrahin. But their lives and love depends on outwitting the one man who could take their love from them forever. Click here to order the book from Amazon.com! |
Caroline |
By Daphne Saxby Taylor |
Part 1 |
Now Available From The Australian Online Bookshop
The long trek to remote northeast South Australia was soon to begin for this pioneering couple, armed with vision, courage and skills--and acutely aware of the risks of isolation. But disaster was to strike Caroline with all its savagery, leaving in its wake a haunting legacy of pain and guilt. A present-day researcher, looking into these past events, has the difficult task of getting to the bottom of it all. To her surprise, she finds herself bringing release and peace across time. In this historical romance, Daphne Saxby Taylor takes us to the heart of life in the Australian outback in the nineteenth century. Click here to order the book from The Australian Online Bookshop! |
Echoes Of Drowning Creek |
By Marilyn Nichols Kapp |
Part 1 |
Now Available From Starlight Writer Publications
ISBN# 1-929034-37-7 The outbreak of war, an unstable mother, poverty, the law, the lawless and even nature seem bent on shattering Miranda (Randy) Heydons dreams. Through much determination, a little bootlegging, some justifiable blackmail, horse thievery and unabashed conniving, Randy struggles to obtain justice for her murdered brother. Along the way she learns that love is where you find it and the hearts desire she always thought just beyond her fingertips has been within her grasp all along. Click here to order the book from Amazon.com! |
Faded Coat Of Blue |
By Owen Parry |
Part 1 |
Now Available From Avon Books, a division of HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.
ISBN# 0-380-97642-0 A novel of mystery and intrigue, Faded Coat Of Blue introduces protagonist Abel Jones, who is modeled on the best qualities of such famous detectives as Hercule Poirot and Sherlock Holmes--with a little Miss Marple thrown in (Publishers Weekly). A Welsh immigrant and already a veteran of Queen Victorias wars, Jones plants his new familys roots in America in the coal mining town of Pottsville, Pennsylvania, far removed from the sights and sounds of battle. However, when the war with the south begins, he sees it his patriotic duty to serve and he soon finds himself in the Union Army, ultimately becoming a confidential agent for General George McClellan. McClellan, who would eventually lose a hard-fought battle for the presidency to Abraham Lincoln, sends Jones on an expedition to investigate the murder of a young Union officer. Within hours, Jones is caught up in a web of deceit where questions lead not to answers, but to more deaths. Click here to order the book from Amazon.com! |
Glorieta Pass |
By P. G. Nagle |
Part 1 |
Now Available From Forge Books
ISBN# 0-312-86548-1 As the Civil War tears its way into the New Mexico Territory, four lives are swept up and forever changed: an illiterate Colorado miner who captains a volunteer Union company; a young Texan who becomes a quartermaster in the Confederate Army; a Union lieutenant with a terrible secret; and a young Boston lady in the care of her uncle, who arrives in New Mexico at the worst possible time. These four lives will become intertwined by the bloody battle of Glorieta, and be irrevocably changed by the shattering experience of war. Written with passionate intensity and impeccable attention to authentic historical detail, Glorieta imbues the battles fought in the New Mexico Territory with a profound sense of humanity. Click here to order the book from Amazon.com! |
King Of The Romans |
By John Gorman |
Part 1 |
Now Available From Awe-Struck Books
ISBN# 1-928670-09-1 When Clovis moves to conquer Gaul in 486 A.D., only Syagrius, King of the Romans, has the courage to stand in his way and pays a fearful price for his defiance. Shattered by a defeat that costs him his wife, his son, his city and his army, Syagrius wanders through the collapsing world of a dying empire to find refuge with a procurator broken by his past, a centurion haunted by betrayal and a priestess desperate for love, all too proud and too honorable to compromise with the corruption that threatens to destroy them. Click here to order the book from Awe Struck Books! |
The Start Of Magic |
By Dr Bob Rich |
Part 1 |
This was the worst day in the history of the Ehvelen. In a way, it was the day when our history began, the day when the Mother started to forge us into Her sword against slavery, cruelty, exploitation. It was the first day when an Ehvel was murdered--and the first day, ever, when an Ehvel killed a Giant.
We no longer know the place. A great river flowed, wide and powerful, from the distant northern icecap to its junction with an even greater river far to the south. Now, as spring turned into summer, it filled its bed to overflowing with icy cold snow-melt. It formed the divide between very different landscapes. Grassland covered the east side, the steppes that stretch all the way to Cathay. Distant, mighty peaks rose to the west, with forest to the rivers edge. There was activity on the plain. Fifty-six great wagons formed a circle. Conical tents dotted the encampment they surrounded, with women and other slaves cooking over fires. Fourteen men watched the herds, while the rest, over 120 warriors, gathered around the central fire in a great pressing crowd... |