Reviews - Historical

The Widow’s End
Lee Ann Sontheimer
Murphy

When widow Katie Lafferty arrives at the Pythian House, a home for widows and orphans, she has little hope for the future. She soon learns the reality offers more grueling work than she could have imagined. One of the few bright spots in her daily drudgery is Latin Master Everett Brown at the school across the street.

A Jane Austen Daydream
Scott D.
Southard

Drawn from Jane Austen's life and her literary works, author Scott Southard has dreamt up a semi-autobiographical/ fictional version of what her life could have been like.

High Stakes 
Chad
Strong

Curt Prescott is a professional gambler, touring the circuit of the annual spring poker tournaments in the States. Home though is Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

Double or Nothing
Meg 
Mims

AMERICAN/MYSTERY:  For Lily Granville, living with her uncle and guardian, a man she loved unconditionally when she was a child, has become something of a trial.

SUSPENSE:  With his six foot, six inch frame, Lord Brander Edvard Hansen, Baron of Hamar, could easily be mistaken for a Norse god. Until he speaks—or doesn’t. Brander is deaf - but that doesn’t stop him from becoming a “discreet gentleman of discovery”.

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