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Journey to 1692 Scotland in THE TACKSMAN'S DAUGHTER by Donna Scott
As accusations of betrayal, deceit, and treason abound, they are all trapped in a web of intrigue and danger, but not everyone will escape.
5 min read


Book Review: A Light Beyond the Trenches by Alan Hlad - Heartbreaking and Hopeful World War Story
Heartbreaking yet filled with hope, Alan Hlad’s A Light Beyond the Trenches is a vivid, character-driven journey that will stay with you long after the last page.
4 min read


Book Review: Her Country Gentleman – Three Delightful Georgian Romances
Her Country Gentleman is a charming anthology of three Georgian romances, each set amid the idyllic countryside of England and Scotland. Sweet, wholesome, and sprinkled with light intrigue (and sheep!), these stories offer heartwarming romance and a perfect escape into simpler times.
6 min read


Regency in Color with DESIGNING HIS DUCHESS by Gabrielle Carr
She’s no longer the gullible young woman of her youth. She can handle being near him without losing her head.
2 min read


Book Review: The Next Ship Home – A Harrowing Look at the Immigrant Experience
The Next Ship Home offers a sobering and deeply immersive look at the immigrant journey often romanticized in history. Rich in detail and emotional weight, this novel reveals the harsh realities faced by those seeking a better life—and the strength required to endure them.
3 min read


Book Review: Dead Man’s Hand by David Nix - A Gritty Journey Through the West
Dead Man’s Hand, the first book in David Nix’s progressive western series, delivers a rugged, character-driven journey through harsh landscapes and moral crossroads. With strong storytelling and an engaging protagonist, this novel sets the stage for an ongoing western adventure.
3 min read
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