Fiction, Romance, Historical
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Embrace of the Rose
by Pat Murphy
The Embrace of the Rose is the story of a family growing up in rural Ireland following the seismic events of the Great War and the 1916 Dublin uprising. When hostilities ceased victors and the vanquished signed a treaty. The Treaty of Versailles was ...
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Maggie Nora Liza Mhor
by Paul K. MacNeil
Twenty-five-year-old Maggie believes she is a miracle baby. A child who was conceived inexplicitly and possibly through some sort of ancient magic. Having been raised by her grandmother, she sets out to find proof of the mystical tales related to ...
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Snake Of The Nile
by E.A. Jackson
History isn't always written as it truly happened . . . In all four corners of the ancient world, growing threats assemble into a storm of carnage, as the Roman eagle seeks to seize all who will not kneel before it in its golden talons. In the ...
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Bales & Spires
by Margaret Growcott
IN 19TH CENTURY ENGLAND, Jane Kershaw, at ten years old, works every morning in a Lancashire cotton mill, and then goes to school in the afternoons. She is the youngest of eight sisters who all work in the cotton industry. Each sister has a tale of ...
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Ravenscraig
by Sandi Krawchenko Altner
Brilliant and charismatic, Rupert Willows is among the best of liars. Not even his wife knows his true identity. Overnight fortunes are being made in 1890s Winnipeg and Rupert wants his piece of the action. Known as the Chicago of the North for its ...
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Shamrock
Patrick and Brigid in Ireland by Bern Callahan
The Roman Province of Britain 402 A.D. Irish pirates kidnap young Patrick and sell him into slavery. He falls in love. He flees his master and returns home. Nothing there is as he remembers. The shame of his past haunts him. Eventually, the Pope ...
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Gift of the Loon
by Gillian Andrews
Gift of the Loon is the story of a woman ahead of her time. Set in the early twentieth century, Margaret Harrison wants to be an artist—a difficult proposition for a woman at a time when a woman’s place was in the home. Eschewing the burdens of ...
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In Truth
by Arti Auburne
In the grinding poverty of the post-war prairies, little Amélie Marchand always seems to be in the way. The youngest daughter of dirt-poor French-Canadian farmers, she must negotiate linguistic tensions, familial secrets, and the coldness of her ...
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Anything for Mirabelle
by Louise G. Wert
Lord Lionel Nickelson was a happy man. He was blessed with four beautiful sisters, his friends, and his betrothed, the woman he loved, the beautiful Mirabelle Andrews. But then, just when his dreams were about to come true, an unforgivable night ...