Reviews - Historical

Coachman
Sue
Millard

George Davenport is born to be a coachman. He comes from a family line of coachman and in this takes much pride.   Although he works long hours, he is content to spend his down time with Lucy, his love. Lucy looks forward to the day that she will be free from the appalling treatment of her mother and sets her hopes on George.

The Widow’s Redeemer
Philippa Jane
Keyworth

fter the death of her abusive, no good husband, Lettice Burton is now penniless and without hearth and home. Thankfully her mother-in-law, Clarissa, takes her in after losing her husband as well. Letty finds herself among the upper echelon of London society, and wishes to remain quiet and unnoticeable.

Beautiful Bad Man
Ellen
O’Connell

Two children meet briefly on the Kansas prairie in 1866. The memories run so deep they last a lifetime.

A Practical Arrangement
Nadja
Natoriani

An unwed, sharp-tongued daughter is the bane of any father, and Evangeline Grey is no exception.  After haring away every suitor who comes calling, her father draws a line in the sand.  Wed by the spring, he says, or he will choose a husband for her.

Lehua
Gene J.
Parola

Lehua is a Hawaiian noblewoman, coming of age when the ancient rules and customs involving royalty, nobles, and commoners are changing.  Hawaii is in turmoil and her ancestry gives her the obligation to be the voice for her people.  Lehua does not disappoint as she voices her opinions about the new edicts.  Her parents, however, worry that she is too outspoken, and send her away to a famous hul

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