Historical Fiction

The Yellow Badge

After her parents are arrested and her brother Andrew joins the Dutch Resistance, Ruth DeVos is left to face the uncertain wrath of war alone.
But when faced with persecution and threats of forced labor arise, Ruth has no choice but to seek refuge and go into hiding. Still Waters Inn is the home of an allied Dutchman and many other refugees who are hiding from the clutches of the Nazis. It is here that Ruth joins the Resistance and begins working anonymously for La Libre Belgique- the notorious underground rebel newspaper- and where she meets the quiet and intriguing Ezra Pik.

The Years In Between

Lori Hopkins, an only child, loses her parents and best friend to a devastating storm while she sleeps soundly in a fallout shelter she decorated for Christmas. Her grandmother, Lottie, discovers Lori as rescue workers sift through the above-ground carnage. Lori’s sudden loss of family leads to a life in harm’s way as an acclaimed photojournalist to test out her own fate and destiny. Through her camera’s lens, she witnesses historic milestones in the United States and world stage that haunt her already damaged psyche.

The Loyalist's Daughter

Young Lucinda Harper and her father, William Harper, are taking a late-night walk on Boston’s Long Wharf when disguised men run past their hiding place, jump into small boats, and rush out to the Dartmouth anchored in the harbour. As the Harpers watch, the masked men scramble up its sides and begin throwing chests of tea into the water, a warlike act that escalates the ongoing conflict. The British forces occupying Boston and the new Continental Army harrying the British come to blows. All the while William struggles to solve his business problems and ensure his daughter’s future happiness.

The Manuscript

A newly married couple purchased a manuscript from an antiquarian bookseller titled, ‘The Universal Language Isn’t Love or Music but Loneliness’—completed in 1940 by unknown author, William Travers. Reading and discussing the work changed their lives . . .and their marriage.

The Tudor Queens' Midwife

Step into the glittering yet perilous court of King Henry Vlll in The Tudor Queens’ Midwife, the captivating debut novel by Brigitte Barnard. Against the backdrop of political intrigue, religious strife, and desperate ambition, this story follows Sarah Menendez, a skilled midwife hiding her true identity as she becomes a lifeline for Queen Katherine of Aragon and her struggle to bear a male heir. Plagued by miscarriages Queen Katherine turns to Sarah for help trusting her with this delicate task of the utmost importance.

Jacob's Journey

Jacob’s Journey is a tale of ambition, resilience, and the enduring spirit of the American Dream. On his twentieth birthday, eldest son Jacob Hart fulfills his secret ambition of departing his family’s hardscrabble Vermont farm to create a new life on what he hopes are the more fertile lands of the American frontier. The move left him utterly alone, with his childhood home and family forever out of his life. The year is 1832, and America is changing rapidly.

Aaron's War

Bestselling Historical Fiction ebook from Richard McMaster: Can Aaron kill? According to research only 15-20 percent of the soldiers fired at the enemy in WWII. For soldiers with an aversion to killing, PTSD effects are more profound. Leaving his youth behind, Aaron is forced into manhood as he faces the horrors of war and searches to understand his Jewish heritage. Town after town, he sees churches and synagogues reduced to rubble and bible carrying Germans slaughtered on the battlefields, and he hears stories about Jewish concentration camps. What is being Jewish?

Mary Not Broken

In 1930s Mississippi, Mary Johnson hates the oppressive heat, working on her family farm, and having to attend her minister father’s church several times a week. But she loves Mason Carter, her musician boyfriend. Both fantasize about living the high life up north in the big city. When William Bevers, a wealthy old preacher, comes to court her, he promises a life of luxury along with money and status for her family. Mary wants nothing to do with him, but her parents decide for her.

A DRY HATE

Set in Phoenix, Arizona, in 2010, A DRY HATE encapsulates the many forces at play when a popular sheriff arrests and accuses anyone in his crosshairs--Mexicans and brown-skinned people, activists, journalists, judges, elected officials. The climate is growing ugly as the Legislature is about to pass SB 1070--the state law that targets 'illegal aliens' on Arizona soil.

The Oud Player of Cairo

Laila, a beautiful, gifted singer and the daughter of a talented oud player, dreams of becoming the most famous diva of the Arab world. Training her in the art of Arabic music, her father, Kamal, also raises her with the liberties usually given to a boy. Laila and Kamal forge a path to stardom against societal norms, putting on nightly performances at Nile front cafes in the city’s music district, where belly dancers open shows and the sweet flutelike sound of the nay beckons patrons. But tragedy and abject poverty stand in Laila’s way.