Robert Hart arrives in China in 1854, and his love for a concubine almost destroys him. Soon, he becomes the only foreigner the Emperor of China trusts and helps end the bloodiest rebellion in world history. Based on a true story. $0.99 on Kindle.
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In this stunning story of action and suspense, set against the turbulent background of World War One, a young military Chaplain is thrust into a life and death struggle with a psychopathic British soldier bent on revenge.
When escaping to the wilds of rural North Dakota with his new wartime bride doesn’t provide a safe refuge from the pursuing killer, Chaplain Bill Teller is forced into drastic moves that challenge the very foundations of his teachings.
The well-crafted, fast-moving plot and the chilling climax guarantees to keep the reader fully engaged. A genuine page-turner. Free on Kindle.
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The true story of a Celtic Queen during the time of the Romans…
43 CE, Britannia. Cartimandua, the daughter of a tribal chief, is determined to continue the peace her father has created in the wake of the Roman invasion.
But when a native chieftain defies the Romans, Cartimandua must make a choice between continued peace and Rome–or the defiance of her people.
As tensions rise within her tribe, will Cartimandua choose loyalty or the wrath of the powerful Roman Empire?
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The Tide Between Us
1821 – A cargo of Irish children is deported to the cane fields of Jamaica: 1991 – Their story is uncovered.
Inspired by the real story of 2,000 Irish children deported to Jamaica and the statistics that 25% of Jamaican citizens claim Irish ancestry. The Tide Between Us is a powerful novel documenting true historical events and the resilience of the human spirit. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: The Way to a Spy’s Heart
A headstrong lady and a jaded spy must work together to deliver stolen enemy secrets. Lord Phillip Crestwood had sworn off women, but sparks fly when he meets his new assignment, Charlotte Bradley. The couple race against time and an enemy close on their heels. With danger all around, the couple soon discovers a passion neither could imagine. Free on Kindle.
The Burden of Sweetberry
The DNA of Democracy
Historical vignettes discerning the future of our democracy by rediscovering the fascinating past of tyranny & democracy. Just as DNA is interwoven in every aspect of the human body, tyranny and democracy have their historically distinctive DNA. From Israel’s Ten Commandments to the overthrow of kings in England & America, he constructs a blueprint of what defines tyranny or democratic government. $0.99 on Kindle.
Forgotten Proxy Bride
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An age-old 14th Century plague resurfaces to haunt the present-day city of Bombay. With increasing loss of lives at the tick of each passing minute, the authorities are under enormous pressure to unearth the root cause. While in the process of tracing the roots to this, they discover intersected historical pasts linked to an anonymous Dr. Sri, who’s discovery in the early 90’s, was on similar lines of work. His mysterious vanishing from the scene like thin air leads to a manhunt put in place to find him, to utilize his research knowledge to prevent the mayhem the city is undergoing.
In the quest to find him, will they be able to save the city with new arising corpses? They are running out of time in finding the truth. But the truth is, there is one man to find now, and only he knows the cure!! Free on Kindle.
The Druid
Northern Britain, AD430
A land in turmoil. A village ablaze. A king’s daughter abducted.
In the aftermath of a surprise attack Dun Buic lies in smoking ruins and many innocent villagers are dead. As the survivors try to make sense of the night’s events the giant warrior-druid, Bellicus, is tasked with hunting down the raiders and thwarting their dark purpose. $0.99 on Kindle.
The Munich Girl
Anna Dahlberg grew up eating dinner under her father’s war-trophy portrait of Eva Braun. Fifty years after the war, she discovers what he never did—that her mother and Hitler’s wife were friends. Plunged into the treacherous world of the Munich girl who was her mother’s confidante—and a tyrant’s lover—Anna finds her every belief about right and wrong shattered. $0.99 on Kindle.
The Imperial Orchid
When Frances Wakefield, a gifted illustrator, is handpicked by Lord Holloway to travel to Ceylon as a member of the expedition team, she is thrilled.
When she arrives in Egypt to meet the other members of the team, she comes face-to-face with Miles St. Clair, Lord Holloway’s son and heir. He is the arrogant, handsome, insufferable man she encountered at several soirees in London and the team’s leader.
As the team scours Ceylon searching for an elusive orchid, someone has been watching Lord Holloway’s team intent on securing the orchid for themselves at any cost. As the team gets closer to finding the orchid, a growing attraction intensifies between Miles and Frances. As the danger increases, the couple must work together to evade the threat and escape Ceylon alive. $1.99 on Kindle.
The Battle of Baltimore
As the War of 1812 rages on between England and America, another war is waged in the streets of Baltimore. Caleb Smith is thrilled to learn that his longtime friend and love interest, Libby Anderson, returned from England. However, Caleb learns that Libby is betrothed to British aristocrat Harold Edgerton III through an arranged marriage by her parents. In spite of Caleb’s and Libby’s desire to be together, foul play, old-world traditions, and war all conspire to keep them apart. Both the fortunes of a country and a young couple are intertwined. Their destinies hinge on the outcome of the Battle of Baltimore.
THE BATTLE OF BALTIMORE is a fast-paced, romantic adventure through a lesser-known slice of history that is uniquely Americana. It is a historical fiction novella that was adapted from an award-winning screenplay by the same title and author, and it placed third in the Baltimore Screenwriters Competition at the 2015 Maryland Film Festival. $2.99 on Kindle.
All Things That Deserve to Perish: A Novel of Wilhelmine Germany
The year is 1896, and Elisabeth (‘Lisi’) von Schwabacher, the gifted daughter of a Jewish banker, returns home to Berlin from piano study in Vienna. Though her thoughts are far from matrimony, she is pursued by two noblemen impressed as much by her stunning wealth as by her prodigious intellect and musical talent.
Awakened to sudden improvements in the opportunities open to women, Lisi balks at her mother’s expectation that she will contract a suitable bourgeois marriage, and settle down to a life as a wife and mother. In a bid to emancipate herself once and for all from that unwelcome fate, she resolves to have an affair with one of her aristocratic suitors — an escapade that, given her rigid social milieu, has tragic consequences for both her and her family. $0.99 on Kindle.
Jane Digby’s Diary: To Begin, Begin
Free: Jalopy
New Jersey, 1928.
All her life, Etta Wozniak has toiled on her family’s small farm. Life has fallen into a rut of drudgery and predictability. That is, until the day she discovers something in an unlikely place; an old car.
Art Adams, a recent college man, is to marry a woman he has never met before. Though reluctant to confront the matter, if he decides to do nothing, he will lose who and what he has come to love. Free on Kindle.
Free: In Arthur’s Nature
In 1831, philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer pushed his neighbour down the stairs of their Frankfurt residence. Inspired by this true event, the novel reimagines the life of the fractured thinker as a gripping metaphysical pursuit. Can the philosopher escape the fate he has written for himself, or will he forever suffer In Arthur’s Nature? Free on Kindle.
Love and Chivalry
Four determined and resourceful young women. Four warriors, sworn to protect others.
All four full-length medieval historical romance novels, still available singly, now also together in one volume.
Novels: A Knight’s Vow, A Knight’s Captive, A Knight’s Enchantment, A Knight’s Prize. $0.99 on Kindle.
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Finding Home
An exiled prisoner. A desperate woman. A time travel agent willing to break the rules.
Malcolm and Hannah are exiled prisoners starting over in 1868, Oklahoma. There’s just one problem–they time-traveled there from 2071. Strangers in their own homeland facing unimaginable hardships, now all they have to do is survive. See price on Kindle.
One Must Tell The Bees
When those harrowing words ring out during a children’s entertainment in Washington on the evening of April 14, 1865, a quick-thinking young chemist from England named Johnnie Holmes grabs the 12-year-old son of the dying President, races the boy to safety, and soon finds himself enlisted in the most infamous manhunt in history. $0.99 on Kindle.
The Last Roman: Exile
Marcus realizes he cannot be killed—but that won’t stop him from dying time and again over the next 2,000 years.
Seasoned imperial officer Marcus Sempronius Gracchus leads the 9th Roman Legion into a bloody battle against a fierce barbarian rival. It’s a battle he won’t survive.
When he awakens three days later, clawing his way from a hastily dug grave, Marcus must face the reality of his new existence. Burdened with a debt he cannot pay, is he cursed to walk the Earth without end?
But others like Marcus plan to bring the world crashing to its knees. Can he prevent the inevitable and find redemption?
“The Last Roman by B. K. Greenwood is a perfect hybrid of historical fiction and thriller, with an engaging and ingeniously original storyline…”– Lone Star Literary Life $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: It Happened in Silence
Set in a world where women of the KKK betray their neighbors, where horrors of unscrupulous foundling homes come to light, and buried mysteries are not all that hidden. It’s Georgia 1921. Mute since birth, fifteen-year-old Willow Stewart has one task to complete—to leave her Appalachian homestead and find a traveling preacher and her brother, Briar. When a peddler kidnaps her, she escapes only to face an unjust arrest and penal servitude. The laws are not on her side. Or her brother’s. Soon Willow and Briar become ensnared in a world of cruel secrets, savage truths, deceitful practices, and desperate predicaments. Free on Kindle.
The French Baker’s War
“Absence isn’t a hole. It’s a presence living inside you, eating its way out.” Occupied France, 1943. Returning home from the daily hunt for the rationed ingredients necessary to keep his family pâtisserie open, André Albert finds his four-year-old son in the street, his wife gone, and a Jewish escapee cowering behind the display case. $2.99 on Kindle.
A Savage Kultur
Set in the early days of Adolf Hitler’s rise to power and present-day England, A Savage Kultur follows Ava, an art student at Oxford University, who inherits her beloved grandfather’s London art gallery after his death. He leaves her a letter with one last wish—that she recover a treasured Vincent van Gogh painting deemed degenerate and looted by the Nazis in 1937. Throughout this daunting task, she unravels her grandparent’s harrowing struggle in Nazi Germany. As her search for the lost art deepens, her emotions and beliefs are tested. She faces conflict with her German boyfriend who is hiding a grim past, as well as confronts tribulations in Switzerland as she gets closer to justice and to discovering the dark history of World War II still haunts the present. $2.99 on Kindle.