Historical Fiction
Inspired by the author's grandmother, this historical coming-of-age novel follows a young Black girl in 1930s Alabama as she navigates family, race, faith, and hardship while forging her own definition of what it means to be a lady.
Ellen is driving to Belfast to search for the mother she has never known when she has an accident. Her life hangs in the balance as flashbacks of a loveless childhood, and WW2 memories as a vulnerable teenage evacuee, unfold. When she finds a wounded German pilot, she embarks on a dangerous journey.
Two lives. Two centuries. One story that refuses to be forgotten. A modern Canadian student and a 15th-century Moorish princess—two lives intertwined across time in a tale of history, romance, and intrigue.
A historical suspense in the Adirondacks … A playland for the wealthy, where long-buried crimes awaken danger, expose corruption and shatter lives.
The influenza pandemic of 1918 strikes George, a Hoosier farmer who develops a “long-haul” case, which overworks his wife Vi. Their daughter doesn’t believe in masking. George and Vi’s spoiled 23-year-old son, Aldus, loves life in the fast lane and nearly bankrupts them. George has a secret sin
In a world filled with prejudice and oppression, a young Romani woman must read tarot cards at a summer amusement park, preventing her from becoming a doctor and she engages in forbidden romance with a railroad tycoon’s son, forcing a choice between loyalty to her heritage or abandoning her dreams.
In Occupied Paris, danger lurks in every shadow. For Hannah, a Jewish refugee, and Kat, a socialite torn by loyalty and fear, survival means defiance. Sewing Resistance weaves a powerful story of friendship, sacrifice, and the quiet courage that defies tyranny in a desperate fight for Liberation.
In ancient Israel, the deep bond between David, a shepherd-warrior, and Prince Jonathan challenges a kingdom. Shrouded in taboo, this sweeping LGBTQ+ historical epic reimagines history's most famous brotherhood as a powerful, defiant tale of forbidden love, political intrigue, and ultimate loyalty.
Inspired by the author's great grandfather, Enrico G is a powerful and often amusing story chronicling an immigrant's journey from Italy's Abruzzo region and the family's centuries-old olive groves to New York, stretching from 1870s to the years following World War II. Shaped by extraordinary women...
Blending fact and fiction, the untold story of the extraordinary experiences that drove Thomas Wakley – the fearless founder of The Lancet - to challenge the corruption, quackery and complacency of 19th-century medicine and spark the radical reforms that shaped modern healthcare.
Somehow life finds a way for six-year-old Nancy Sullivan in the years following Ireland's great famine, but poverty and brutal losses follow the family to Boston, where the people they meet define their destiny. Unheard and unseen, she fights to be more than a shadow, but at what unthinkable price?
When crisis demands the sacrifice of home, family and even the truth, is there time enough to find love and rebuild home?
Standing at the Edge of Ordinary follows a widowed woman in 1850s England as she confronts debt, social erasure, and constrained love, navigating grief and female autonomy in a society structured to deny women both legal and moral agency.
In 1913 Crimea, a Krymchak girl enters the legendary cavern of blue light and receives a mission from a forgotten goddess. As revolution tears Russia apart, Oksana must decide what love is when truth, survival, and sacrifice demand everything.
Austen is re-born in a multi-award-winning series mixing characters from her fiction, including PRIDE AND PREJUDICE from Darcy's point of view, EMMA from a clued-up Harriet's perspective, a tale about the wicked Lady Susan when only sweet sixteen, and a dazzling sequel to SENSE & SENSIBILITY.

