Reviews - Historical

Lord of the Wilderness
Elizabeth
St. Michel

Lady Juliet Faulkner’s life has been a constant nightmare.  She grew up the unwanted and unloved child of a grieving father, banished at his death, then sold as an indentured servant and shipped to America to a violent and abusive household. Juliet is barely holding on with little hope until a handsome trapper comes to her defense.  

Eleven-year-old Marcus Antonius becomes head of his family after the shameful deaths of his father and stepfather in first century Rome. Swearing to return dignity and honor to his family’s name Marcus must overcome his grief to help his mother raise his two younger brothers, Gaius and Lucius. Failing to quiet his nightmares, he slips into a life of debauchery and depravity.

Illegitimate and independent, Sarah Jones sails to England in search of her birth father. Two years later she is no closer to discovering his identity. Despite managing to attend various balls, her funds are running out and she worries that her secret will be discovered. Then Mr. David Redmond, the rakish second son of an Earl, is left injured on her doorstep.

Ropin’ the Moon
Deborah
Camp

Dalton Moon is your regular loner traversing the wild west. Moving from town to town he solves the problems and rids troubled communities of the villains for a price. He has no one to tie him down, no longing in his heart to complicate his life and no home to protect…until he meets Lacy. Lacy knows Dalton’s type, but she can’t rid her thoughts of the roaming cowboy.

Gabriel—a knight of the Templars—has escaped persecution in France and fled to Scotland with two of his Brethren. He is both pious and disciplined but faces an uncertain future. Unable to come to terms with the vicious attack on his way of life, Gabriel returns to England to lay down his sword and take holy vows.

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