Fiction, Sagas
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A Light from Below
by Chadham Thomas
The Lord of Viab’Xexos’ son, Helyan, has been plagued with terrifying dreams of a monster invasion, which no one—not even his father—believe to be credible. When these dreams prove true, it falls to three of the lord’s former colleagues—a trio of...
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Unamakik, Land of Fog
A Viking-Age Woman Ventures into the New World by Afiena Kamminga
On an expedition to Westland in search of timber, Thora Thorvinnsdottir continues to be caught in the web of her estranged husband’s cruel animosity. Thora’s countrymen abandon her in a narrow escape from an ambush by a band of native...
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The Mushrooms of Autumn
by Don Gardner
Not since Margaret Mitchell’s Scarlett O’Hara has there been a more talked about literary character than Glory Anne Grimes. When she was good, she was very very good. When she was bad, she was sleaze. The saga begins when our heroine is ten years...
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Making Amends
by D. J. Callaghan
When her marriage is on the brink of failure, Jenna the unbreakable starts to crack. And when she does, all heaven breaks loose. Jenna is one of those unstoppable people who walks through life without breaking stride even when the whole world is...
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Surviving The Deadly Upheaval
A historical novel based on true stories of many people having endured the great forgotten expulsion by Ingeborg Maria Albert
This gripping post-World War 2 story takes place in Czechoslovakia after Germany’s surrender in May 1945. One family’s unyielding endurance and determination tells, in uncompromising detail, of the reality and aftermath of government-sanctioned...
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Promised Land
Love and Hate by G. D. Benneke
Promised Land recounts the fortunes and misfortunes of the fictional Buechler family as they struggle to build a life and a home in a new world. The story follows the family and their community through a tumultuous adolescence to maturity during...
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Below Your Feet
by Andrea Crossland
Can an ordinary life make a hero? How do we see meaning or purpose in what appears as a compilation of routine events but, when examined, reveal pivotal, life-changing moments? Influenced by time, heritage, and those with whom we interact along...
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Passages
by Anne Hamre
Set in the early years of the 20th Century, when travel was measured in increments of days and weeks rather than hours and minutes, this epic family saga transports readers across three continents—Europe, Australia, and North America. It...
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White Ash
the Story of Joaquin by Robert Lockridge
A tale built around truth, well seasoned with fiction, in the era from 1929 to 2004, about a man named Jack who was born on a small ranch in the desert canyon country of the southwest to Anglo parents with the light of their dream on the horizon...
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Uncovering Iris
by Karen Hyatt
Stella, adopted at birth, moves from England to Canada following the death of her adoptive parents and the discovery that her live-in boyfriend is gay. On the plane to Toronto she meets Madeleine, whose offer of help to this young and naïve...