A former Apache scout shunned by his tribe, an ex-Union Army major, a former Confederate captain, and two army deserters, all forced to band together to stay alive Can they bury their anger and work together long enough to do what they have to do? $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: Under Heaven’s Shining Stars
For three young boys, Liam, Patrick, and Hugo, life in Ireland of the 1960s proves to be both idyllic and flawed. Living in close proximity but leading vastly different lives, the bonds of friendship bind these young men as they grow, dream, and navigate the storms of youth. In a world where the Catholic Church is a looming and pervasive presence, the dreamy ideal of childhood is staunchly contrasted against the backdrop of suffering and darkness in the lives of these three boys. Will their friendship be enough to weather the gale? Or will their separate struggles tear them apart? In Under Heaven’s Shining Stars, author Jean Grainger brings to life the struggles and simplicity that often go hand-in-hand with growing up. Experience the gambit of emotion as you witness the journey of Liam, Patrick, and Hugo as they face the beauty, turmoil, and endless possibilities of life under the turbulent Irish sky. Free on Kindle.
The Colonel’s Daughter (Kit Carson Book 1)
Kit finds himself on a hunt for a beautiful kidnapped young lady…and it takes him into the jaws of hell. He’ll rescue her, or die trying. The legendary Christopher “”Kit”” Carson, a skilled marksman, trapper, and hunter, finds himself involved in a manhunt when the beautiful daughter of a Missouri colonel is kidnapped, and he becomes determined to find her at any cost. Don’t miss this great action adventure by America’s finest, Douglas Hirt. $0.99 on Kindle.
Wake Not the Hangman
Across Great Divides
Across Great Divides is a timeless, World War II story of the upheavals of war, the power of family, and the resiliency of human spirit. When Hitler comes to power in 1933, one Jewish family refuses to be destroyed and defies the Nazis only to come up against another struggle—confronting Apartheid in South Africa.
Black Crossing
Isaac Gilpatrick witnesses the killing of old Marshall Blodgett, and when his mother Ione is threatened with death – or worse – he is intimidated into remaining silent. But the guilt he carries wears at Isaac’s nerves, until he can bear it no longer and vows to put the information into the new marshal’s hands. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: The House of Closed Doors
In Nell Lillington’s small Midwestern town of the 1870s, a young woman’s destiny is marriage. Nell, determined to escape matrimony, finds herself pregnant but refuses to divulge the father’s name. Nell’s stepfather Hiram sends her to the Poor Farm so her baby can be discreetly adopted. But when two small bodies are found at the Poor Farm Nell suspects murder, and rethinks abandoning her own child to fate. Yet even if she manages to escape the Poor Farm with her baby, she may have no safe place to run to. Free on Kindle.
Free: Letters From The Gold Rush Wagon
The Outlaw Series
Six GREAT novels from America’s premiere western author Chet Cunningham. Ride Tall, Hang High; Six Guns; Dead Man’s Hand; Avengers; Rio Grande Revenge and Showdown at Flagstaff are western action adventure full of gun smoke, fists, flashing blades and non-stop wild rides across the great west. All this, and a great buy as a boxed set. $0.99 on Kindle.
Mail Order Bride Louisa
After the death of her sweetheart, Louisa feels that there is nothing left in life for her, and wonders what she could possibly do to fill the years that lie ahead. When her sister Eleanor suggests that she consider becoming a mail order bride for one of the men in the frontier, Louisa is appalled, but with the prospect of her sister and brother leaving on the wagon train with their cousins, Louisa knows that she must make the decision to either be left alone without any relatives and only her painful memories, or to enter marriage with a man she doesn’t know. Free on Kindle.
Love Reveals
Leo Love, and his only son, Michael, navigate their way through the cultural limitations and divisions that afflict American life. Starting from the 50’s and into the new Millennium, their lives at times, cross with the lives of some of history’s greatest icons. Joining their intellects and talent together, they become beacons for the Doomsday Clock. As champions for Human Rights, they wage war on ignorance through love and wisdom.
This romantic and historical story breathes life into some of recent history’s great icons including, Robert Oppenheimer, father of the atomic bomb; Physicists, Albert Einstein and Eugene Rabinowitch, Dr. Martin L. King, John F. Kennedy, Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, Muhammad Ali, among others. THIS NOVEL CONTAINS SOME EVENTS INSPIRED BY HISTORY. $7.99 on Kindle.
Free: Mail Order Bride Caroline
The Lord guides Caroline to an ad in the newspaper from a gold miner in Bannack, Montana who is searching for a lovely woman to become his bride. Soon, she joins the wagon train and anxiously makes the journey out west to start her new life. When she arrives in Bannack, however, she discovers that the man she chose may not be the man she thought he was… Free on Kindle.
Rye’s Reprieve
Free: Mail Order Bride Laura
Crossed Arrows
In 1829, Jacob and Martin left Kentucky to become Mountain Men, trappers of the Rocky Mountains. The rugged mountains that lay beyond America’s frontier remained mostly unexplored. In those days, when beaver were plentiful and the buffalo roamed freely, the killing was good. The two young men would also find that life would be hardscrabble in the high frontier. $0.99 on Kindle.
Legacy of Truth
Set in late 18th century Ireland, Esme must grow up quickly in small, isolated northwestern town. Her parents are leaving for America, abandoning her and her sister to fend for themselves. As she struggles to find her place, she finds it difficult to keep hold of what’s left that’s precious to her.
Once married and in a new town, Esme’s only friend, Aisling, helps her through difficult times, as her Traveler husband stays away longer and longer plying his trade.
While Esme has had some comfort in her small family, she must now find comfort on her own, as her treacherous sister tries stealing the family heirloom to sell, a brooch reputed to have mystical powers, which had been left to her by her grandfather. Esme must learn to cope with her dwindling family and growing despair in order to keep the brooch safe. $0.99 on Kindle.
Shadow of the Mast
When young Sam McCreed is shanghaied, he awakens aboard a California-bound hide, horn, and tallow brig. A ship he didn’t want to join, on his way to a place he thought he’d never see…driven on by a vicious captain and sadistic first mate. By the time they reach the Pacific, Sam is no longer a boy but a young man hardened by ice, sea, and lash. $0.99 on Kindle.
Iron Ships, Iron Men
1858, the United States of America. A country ideologically divided: between those in the North who abhor the concept of slavery, and those in the South, for whom slavery is their lifeblood.
Upon the high seas, Lieutenant Rod Bascom is saved by Jerry McGann, and from their encounter grows a friendship.
In an epic tale of love, betrayal and conflict, Christopher Nicole takes us to the forefront of the American Civil War, in the midst of a relentless and bloody battle for freedom. $0.99 on Kindle.
Mail Order Prairie Bride
To escape her fearful life in Boston, Sarah MacFarland answers an ad for a mail order bride on the Kansas prairie. It seems like the perfect solution, until she meets her soon-to-be husband—a ruggedly handsome, strapping farmer who leaves her breathless on their wedding night. But is it possible that two tormented souls can find happiness, when all they know is betrayal, and when trust is the only way out of a tumultuous past that simply won’t stay buried? $3.99 on Kindle.
Free: Magnificent Farewell
In 1917, Meg Pritchard is a woman on the run, headed straight for a country at war: France, ravaged by the bombs and battles of World War I. But while Meg may be running away from, she’s also running to ~ to new friends and new loves, to redemption, and to true purpose. To a new life altogether. There may be hope for Meg’s future, after all – if only she can make peace with her past. Free on Kindle.
Napoleon’s Rosebud
Silk Legacy
An epic family saga, a tumultuous love story, a slice of American history. In early twentieth century Paterson, New Jersey, a domineering silk industrialist clashes with his progressive suffragist wife and his radical unionist brother.
Jealousy, infidelity, arrogance, greed—the characters’ titanic struggles will catapult you into the heights of their euphoria and the depths of their despair. Who will triumph and who will be humbled is not certain until the last page. $0.99 on Kindle.
West Of The War
Young Bradon McTavish watches the bluecoats brutally hang his father and destroy everything he’s known, and he escapes their wrath into the gunsmoke and blood of war. Captured and paroled, only if he’ll head west of the war, he rides the river into the wilds of the new territory of Montana where savages and grizzlies await. He discovers new friends and old enemies…and a woman formerly forbidden to him. Action adventure at it’s best from the author of Nemesis, Mr. Pettigrew, the Montana Series, and many more acclaimed westerns and historicals. $0.99 on Kindle.
The Guardian of Secrets
After fleeing from an abusive husband accused of murder, Celia Merrill becomes embroiled in a Spanish Civil War.
Celia’s two sons march under opposing banners, whilst her twin daughters take different paths; one to the Catholic Church and the other to the battlefields. And in the shadow of war, a sinister villain from the past resurfaces with the sole purpose of destroying the entire family.
“Three generations struggle in a suspenseful family saga, which begins in 1912, in Kent, England, and ends in 1939 in Spain, during the Civil War.” $0.99 on Kindle.
Wake Not the Hangman
“Seat-gripping suspense scenes. Energetic and spirited storytelling make this…an entertaining read” (Kirkus Reviews). Fifteen-year-old Thornton Guthrie lives in isolation on his father’s farm until one day three slaves arrive. Thornton hazards a risky initial contact with one of the men and sets in motion an audacious escape plan that, through a deadly turn of events, becomes a race against time and the law. Their flight is further complicated by a crafty interloper on Guthrie Farms, Thornton’s ill-timed first romance, and the lethal secret of one of the captives. “Thrilling…Engaging from the start…. Heartbreaking, nerve-wracking, and triumphant…a deeply satisfying novel” (San Francisco Book Review). “A fast-paced read” (Apex Reviews). $0.99 on Kindle.