Reviews - Historical

Castles, Customs and Kings
Edited by Debra Brown
M.M. Bennetts

“Castles, Customs, and Kings” is not one story but a compilation of numerous essays and stories of the real people that made up the rich tapestry that is the history of Great Britain.  The book is broken down into eight periods, starting with the Romans, then following through the Medieval era, on to the Tudors, Stuart

The White Rose
Mary Ann
Cook

It was called the Great Patriotic War as Russia fought desperately to keep Hitler from conquering the Motherland.  Lilya Ltvyak, at 19, knew she wanted to do her part and flying was her dream.  That’s what brought her to this point.  Standing on an airbase, demanding her male counterparts see more that just another wom

Taming Jenna
Charlene
Raddon

WESTERN:  Jenna Leigh-Whittington joined the Pinkerton Agency with one goal in mind:  find her deserting cheat of a father and make him pay.  If that means dressing as a boy, traveling west and hunting down the outlaw who will lead her to him, so be it.  She never anticipates, however, that the handsome man she thinks is the infamous outlaw is really Branch McCauley, the famous gunman who is ch

Love Between The Lines
Kate
Rothwell

New Yorker Lizzie Drury, or as she is known to her readers, Trudy Tildon, wants to be the front page journalist for the newspaper she works at. When you are a woman in 1883, it will not happen easily.  Then she meets the handsome Sir Gideon Langham of London’s Flagship newspaper.

Freedom of Love
G.S.
Carr

INTERRACIAL:  A French nobleman, Dominique, Marquis d’Chartes, and his wife, Imani, an African beauty, must journey to America for business purposes. Even though her maman has warned her about how America treats Africans, twelve year-old Soleil is enthralled with her first trip to a new country.

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