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Dread Tribunal of Last Resort: A Novel of the Civil War by Brian Kaufman

A poignant and utterly compelling exploration of the human condition… Kaufman’s latest work immerses readers in a moving exploration of loyalty, duty, and the human cost of war. Decker Brown, a proud young Virginian educated in Boston, had grand plans…
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Her Own War (Château de Verzat #3) by Debra Borchert

Impressive and deeply immersive; a magnificient historical tale…  Borchert’s latest installment in the Château de Verzat series is a meticulously researched historical tale that transports readers to the Loire Valley of France in the late 18th century. Imprisoned for defying…
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Because She Was Called: From Broken to Bold Book 2: A Novel of the Early Church by Elaine Ricker Kelly

Historically compelling, wholly engrossing; a page-turner. Set in AD 35-37, Kelly’s latest novel is a fascinating blend of historical accuracy, raw emotion, and spiritual enlightenment. After Stephen’s murder, Susannah finds refuge in Caesarea and struggles with matters of love versus…
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OCEANSIDE by Larry Terhaar

A page-turning disaster thriller. 2021. The Oceanside Condominiums, a symbol of opulence and luxury nestled on Miami Beach’s pristine shore, have collasped. As Lieutenant Dan Crawford and his team of firefighters rush to the scene, readers are taken back in…
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The Road to Moresco by Mark Jamilkowski

Extensive, ambitious, and gorgeously written… Jamilkowski’s latest novel tells a story of exploration, adversity, and the unwavering determination that arises when faced with the unrelenting obstacles of life.  Amidst the tumultuous political landscape of 19th century Italy, Francesca and Giuseppe…
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Guardians of the Latte Stones by M. K. Aleja

Captivating, compelling, and immensely satisfying… Aleja masterfully intertwines Chamorro folklore with actual historical events, giving Guam’s rich culture and past a mystical and enlightening perspective in his debut historical fantasy. After their parents’ death, Takeshi and Yuki suffered under the…
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The Man With Sapphire Eyes by Larry Mellman

An intricately woven tale filled with thrilling escapades, cunning political schematics, and sizzling romance. As Mellman’s thrilling sequel unfolds, chaos looms over Nico as a nearby city silently prepares for an attack, sparking an all-out war. The once peaceful city…
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Cold Peace: A Novel of the Berlin Airlift, Part I by Helena Schrader PhD

Impressively researched and utterly compelling; a top-shelf historical fiction. Set in Berlin against the backdrop of rationing, widespread unemployment, and the looming Soviet threat, Schrader’s debut installment in the Bridge to Tomorrow trilogy follows the events leading up to the…
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Daughters of Green Mountain Gap by Teri M. Brown

Addictively readable… Brown’s latest takes readers on a journey through intricate family dynamics, fleeting moments of bliss, and enduring remorse. Maggie McCoury is a sought-after traditional healer in Green Mountain Gap. While many appreciate her abilities, daughter Carrie Ann resents…
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The Missing Puzzle Piece (A Dying Truth Exposed, Book Four) by Marcus Abston

Gripping, deeply moving, and historically compelling… In Abston’s latest, the fourth installment in A Dying Truth Exposed series, the Lighting-Strongman family must stick together during yet another unexpected challenge as they carry on Annabelle’s legacy. Desperate and distraught, the family…