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The Jagged Mountains - Jack's Tale

Bennett, Paul

Book 6 of The Mallory Saga

Jack Mallory is on a quest to learn more about the father he barely knew, Liam Mallory. Along with his Mohawk companion, Hosagowwa, he travels to the farthest reaches of the northern Rocky Mountains experiencing life with the many indigenous tribes. His tale is one of discovery and danger; wondrous beauty and extreme weather, love, and loss.

I purchased this book the first day it was available and finished it 2 days later. It is a wonderful book that is very hard to put down and I hated for it to end. Looking forward to the next book! Janet English Donaldson


"Haunting, immersive, and brilliant. Paul Bennett has made this genre his own. The prose is enviably marvelous." Gordon Doherty – author of Empires of Bronze & Legionary

“In my opinion, best one of the series so far!” Stony Creek Reviews

Historical Fiction
American

$

4.99

A Turbulent Beginning - 1788-1795

Bennett, Paul

Book 5 of The Mallory Saga

The Revolution is over, and a new nation has emerged from the ashes of war. The new government, leery of a powerful central government, learns quite quickly the folly of state legislatures controlling military operations, abandoning The Articles of Confederation to write The Constitution.
More lessons are learned by this second attempt when they discover that the indigenous tribes along the Ohio were more than a match for militia troops. It is time for President Washington and his War Secretary Henry Knox to come up with a better plan to pacify the warring tribes.
The Mallory clan is spread out from the Congaree River in South Carolina to the Wabash River in the Northwest Territory. The desire to be together again is stronger than the fear of traveling through a war zone. They are once again in the middle of the storm…Can they survive?…Can they make a difference?

Historical Fiction
American

$

5.99

A Nation is Born

Bennett, Paul

Book 4 of The Mallory Saga

As the Revolutionary War shifts south, and west, so too, the Mallory’s find themselves right in the thick of it. On the banks of the Congaree River in South Carolina, and on the Wabash in the Northwest Territory, war is not the only problem they face. Revenge stirs among the embers of war.

Historical Fiction
American

$

5.99

Crucible of Rebellion 1775-1778

Bennett, Paul

Book 3 of The Mallory Saga

The three Mallory siblings, Daniel, Liza, and Liam play important parts in CoR, but it is their children who begin to make their marks on the saga. Their youngest son, Ethan, and their daughter Abigail, of Daniel and Deborah travel with their parents to Boonsborough and reside there with Daniel Boone. The war reaches this remote frontier, prompting Daniel and Deborah to move further west in search of peace. However, even the banks of The Wabash River prove not to be a barrier to the conflict.

Historical Fiction
American

$

4.99

Paths to Freedom - Prelude to Rebellion

Bennett, Paul

Book 2 of The Mallory Saga

The French and Indian War is over, but the aftermath widens the gulf between the colonies and King George III. A hard handed approach by the King and Parliament fuels the flames of resistance; flames that soon engulf the Mallory clan, consuming the frontier, shattering their hopes for Mallory Town, and changing their lives forever. Revolution is nigh.

Historical Fiction
American

$

3.99

Clash of Empires

Bennett, Paul

Book 1 of The Mallory Saga

In 1756, Britain and France are on a collision course for control of the North American continent. The eventual result can be described as the first world war, known as the Seven Year’s War in Europe and the French and Indian War in the colonies. The Mallory family uproots from eastern Pennsylvania, and moves to the western frontier, where they find themselves in the middle of war. Daniel, Liam, and Liza (the three Mallory siblings) become involved in the conflict in ways that lead to emotional trauma for each. The story focuses on historical events and includes historical characters. Clash of Empires is an exciting look at the developments leading to the events of July 1776, which are chronicled in the sequel as we follow the exploits and fate of the Mallory clan.

Historical Fiction
American

$

3.99

Tutankhamun's Uncle

BELL, Alan

The metamorphoses of Moses

Egypt is the pinnacle of the ancient world, the apex of culture, power and wealth. But, at the centre of power conflict erupts; a novel heresy threatens to undo the pantheon of elder gods and plunge the country into chaos.
A monotheistic pharaoh, Akhenaten, is plotting to usurp the ancient religion and promote Aten as the only god.
But the old gods will not go quietly.
As the battle for power rages, the empire is placed in peril; and the people of Egypt are torn between the old gods and the new one.
At the centre of it all, one family: Akhenaten and his brother Moses . Will they lead the country to a new religious renaissance, or destroy an empire which has lasted millennia?
Tutankhamun's Uncle is an epic tale of power and faith in the ancient world that will change your view of history and religion forever.

Historical fiction
Ancient Egypt 18th dynasty

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The Last Laird of Sapelo

Brown, T. M.

5-Star Chanticleer & Historical Fiction Reviews

The Last Laird of Sapelo is based on the tragic story of Randolph
Spalding, the youngest son of Georgia’s most well-known antebellum-era
coastal planter and influential political figure, Thomas Spalding. Following
his father’s death in 1851, Randolph parlays his father’s fame and gifted
landholdings on Sapelo Island, hobnobbing from Charleston to Savannah
to Milledgeville and ultimately failing to thwart Georgia’s decision to follow
South Carolina into secession by early 1861.

Within weeks after the assault on Fort Sumter, Lincoln’s naval
blockade threatens the entire southern coast. Colonel Randolph Spalding,
now a reluctant commander of militia, faces a storm of life-altering events in
the months that follow, imperiling his family’s legacy, livelihood, and lands.
He ultimately must decide between supposed justice and saving the life of
a slave who exacted revenge for the murder and rape of two children on
Sapelo Island.

Historical fiction, Biographical fiction
American, Civil War

$

21.95

Offers of Atonement

Rönneus, Maria Yrsa

Regency Tales 5 — A Match Made In Spite

"We shall need a corpse."

Destitute, Lady May stakes her reputation in one great gamble to retrieve her family’s estate. Arriving alone in London with a proposition he cannot refuse, she discovers that Captain Hartcourt is a cardsharp with emerald eyes, dangerous kisses, and a shed that seems to house horrendous secrets. Soon she must wonder whether he is a murderer too.


Set in 1820, just as George III has died and all of London is plunged into mourning, Offers of Atonement is the fifth stand-alone novel in the Regency Tales series. For those who loved Northanger Abbey, this romantic comedy of manners takes a grittier twist to paint a realistic portrait of the era, outside the polished salons. 


TW: Contains profanity, mild sex, violence, attempted rape.

Historical Fiction, Historical Romantic Comedy, Historical Literary Fiction
Regency

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Stone Circle

Murdoch, Kate

Is the Ability to Read Minds a Blessing or a Curse?

When Antonius’s father dies, he must work to support his family. He finds employment as a servant in the Palazzo Ducal, home of Conte Valperga. Sixteenth-century Pesaro is a society governed by status and Antonius has limited opportunities.
When a competition is announced, Antonius seizes his chance. The winner will be apprenticed to the town seer. Antonius shares first place with his employer’s son.

The two men compete for their mentor’s approval. As their knowledge of magic and alchemy grows, so does the rivalry and animosity between them. When the love of a beautiful woman is at stake, Antonius must find a way to follow his heart and navigate his future.

Historical Fiction, Historical Romance
Renaissance

$

22.95

The Orange Grove

Murdoch, Kate

When status is survival every choice has its consequence

Blois, 1705. The château of Duc Hugo d’Amboise simmers with rivalry and intrigue. Henriette d’Augustin, one of five mistresses of the duc, lives at the chateau with her daughter. When the duc’s wife, Duchesse Charlotte, maliciously undermines a new mistress, Letitia, Henriette is forced to choose between position and morality. She fights to maintain her status whilst targeted by the duchesse who will do anything to harm her enemies. The arrival of charismatic tarot reader, Romain de Villiers, further escalates tensions as rivals in love and domestic politics strive for supremacy.
In a society where status is a matter of life and death, Henriette must stay true to herself, her daughter, and her heart, all the while hiding a painful secret of her own.

Historical Romance, Historical Fiction
18th century ‪

$

9.49

Aila's Journal: A Tale of Southern Reconstruction

Clemmons, Charles M

The struggle to overcome legacy of Civil War

Relive the story of two thirteen-year-old girl laborers who meet on a farm near Wilmington, North Carolina. Aila MacKenzie is a White indentured servant, and Mary Jane Sanders is a Black slave. As the story unfolds, both suffer hardship and abuse that will spawn empathy and friendship. The story depicts the struggle of White and Black families in rural North Carolina during and following the Civil War, 1863-1919. For the Black families, it is an era of continuing repression, bigotry, and violence.

Aila's Journal doesn't sugar-coat the past. The story, which can at times be brutal in its telling, follows the lifelong friendship of two North Carolina women from the 1860s to the 1920s. When they first meet, neither one is free. Just fourteen years old when the 13th Amendment is added to the Constitution, they rejoice in their newfound freedom. But the friends soon learn that becoming free and staying free are two very different things. Liz Fuller, PhD.

Historical Fiction
American Civil War & Reconstruction

$

18.99

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