Fiction, Historical
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Samuel of the Nations
by Norman Jay Landerman-Moore
Occasionally, unknown individuals engage in momentous events. They associate with iconic people standing at the heart of nations. Samuel Saunders is one of these. Beginning at age 15 and continuing until his demise, Samuel of the Nations...
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Aryas
Warrior of Brahma by Dr. Charles J. David
Aryas—Warrior of Brahma is a passionate tale of heroism and valor set in the early days of India. This dynamic epic tale follows the transformation of Aryas, a young spiritual man studying to be a Hindu priest as he follows his true destiny as a...
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Living in the New World
by Mary Theisen
The setting for Living in the New World is in Chesapeake Bay during the French and Indian War. This book is a sequel to my first book, A Whispered Dream. It has characters you were already introduced to. It is about love, war, death, grief,...
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Confessions Of A Golden Dragon
by Joseph E. Barrera
This is a story of love, hate, lust, humor and longing in the time of war. When Jack Defurio, an educated 26 year old Mexican-American, newly married to Donna, is drafted and sent to Vietnam as an infantryman he must cope with the excruciating...
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In God We Trust
by Beaulena C. Dunn
A war is brewing between good and evil, in the heavens and upon the earth—a war that could destroy the very fabric of the universe. As the underworld amasses its power and warriors of heaven prepare their weapons, the clock ticks towards doom....
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The Centurion's Woman
Maiden by Amanda Flieder
Alexandria “Alex” Moldovan fell asleep at a work retreat and woke up in the same place, just not in the right time. The situation improves when she’s inadvertently rescued by a Roman Centurion, and as long as she can keep her wits – and his...
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Downhill from Vimy
by Christopher Levan
France, April 1917. In a brutal spring campaign, the Canadian Corps ascended and captured Vimy Ridge from the German Army. That victory turned Colonials into Canadians and might be considered the high watermark of nationhood. For many of the...
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The Phoenician Symbol
The Gwennan Mosaic Series Book One by Basil Maddox
The year is 1678 AD. Simon Maddox, a graduate student at Christs College Cambridge, receives from his tutor a subject for his thesis in History: “A Century of England and Wales through the Eyes of One Unusual Man.” That man, his uncle Thomas, who...
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Nadludzki
by Bushi Xhindi
Ben Zolbarschy was never like other children. The only son of a respected Jewish family in Poland, he grew far faster than his peers, and was soon as strong as a grown man. By his third birthday, he started behaving strangely. He could hold his...
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The Tale of Irwyn Tremayne
by Frances Hern
Young Irwyn Tremayne is petrified at the thought of following the family tradition of working underground in the Cornish copper mines. He blames himself for the death of his brother and is afraid to share the dark secrets he learns about body...