Fiction
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The Women of Harvard Square
by M. Lynn Greene
It’s July 1775, the start of American independence from the British Crown, and George Washington’s Continental Army has set up headquarters in Cambridge Massachusetts, the home of Harvard University. When eighteen-year-old Hannah Bradford,...
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Ancient Ways
by W. Wayne Lautt
Ancient Ways is the first book in the Grimes Trilogy. When young Grimes loses his mother and siblings in a suspicious accident, his eccentric professor father raises him in a secluded mountaintop community of academics called the Retreat. As he...
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Love, Risk and Return
by Paul J Gallagher
Pam O’Rourke’s second marriage is on the rocks. In a last bid to salvage it, she stands on the precipice of moving home to Ireland with her husband Craig. The decision is no small sacrifice—she’s leaving behind the community she built in Canada...
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The Lost American Dream
by Lawrence Panasci
What does it mean to belong in a country built on both opportunity and exclusion? The Lost American Dream confronts this question with heart, humour, and unflinching insight. From the working-class streets of 1950s Rome, New York, to the...
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Because of His Heart
by Stephen A Marvin
A happy marriage is suddenly torn apart by confused passions and a failure of communication. As Erica Seames and Charles Portland struggle to reconcile, a trusted counselor is in their midst―who kills for love. Erica is losing her identity and...
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Destroying Max
by Robert Sanderson
Montreal, 1960. Max Marchand’s life is seemingly perfect. He has a beautiful wife, Erin, and together with their four teenaged children, they live in a large house in Westmount—Montreal’s most desirable neighbourhood. Max is successful in his...
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Orc Hai!
by Thomas Fulton
Freya and her sisters who dubbed themselves “sisters of misery” were breed as half-orcs: a species specifically bred by an ambitious warlord to bolster his army. But women did not fit into his plan, and so Freya, Scara, Pohla, Fina, Tauna and Uta...
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Solomon
by Warren Gill
“He's beautiful!” I exclaimed. The horse—a large, bay stallion with intelligent brown eyes—turned toward us. And I could swear he laughed. When Tennessee grad student Barbara Dickerson first meets the reclusive Doc Grand, she isn’t sure what to...
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Sons of Tecumseh
by Maurice Switzer
Indigenous history repeats itself The legendary Tecumseh was the first North American Indian leader to attempt to unite tribes and thwart the relentless intrusion of colonial settlement. He died fighting for his cause, having been betrayed by...
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My Haunting Desire
by Christina Elliott
Twenty-five-year-old Taylor Lively has just lost her beloved Aunt Beth—the last of her family. After losing her parents four years ago and then her baby, it was Aunt Beth who helped her through her heartbreak. Now, with Beth gone, Taylor is all...