Recommended Books
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Vinoda’s Vengeance: An Indo-Greek Story
Step into the remote Indo-Greek kingdom of Menander in the year 143 BCE.
Meet Vinoda, a beautiful Indian actress with a pretty face and a force to be reckoned with. She plays the leading role in a play by Sophocles, impressing and winning the favor of the royalty, especially the crown prince. This captivating tale is about a strong-willed woman making hard choices in a patriarchal society. Prepare to be fully immersed in the world of Vinoda’s Vengeance. He introduces you to the time and place of two ancient civilizations in the Hellenistic age after Alexander’s expedition to India. He delves deep into the social, ethical, and philosophical aspects of the times and region, creating a world rare in ancient historical fiction but necessary for world-building. In this rich background, all the characters, even the minor ones, come to life and guide you through the story. The narrative is filled with irony, drama, trauma, and enigma, enriching the storytelling and ensuring you fully engage in the tale.
Vinoda’s Vengeance is the entire story in two words. -
The Founding Fathers in 1789
The book “THE FOUNDING FATHERS In 1789” offers a reflection on American history, politics, democratic theories, and principles. Through fictional dialogues, it allows the Founding Fathers to express their views on what contributed to making America a model democracy, and what would ensure genuine freedom and prosperity for Americans today. The author asserts that democratic principles, as well as ethical and selfless leadership in service of the people, are essential pillars for achieving justice, equality, and prosperity for all.
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Duchess Deceived
Hello and welcome! Whenever you need an escape, stop by and enjoy a refreshing read!
New Release! Duchess Deceived audiobook
A widowed duchess, determined to protect her young son from being murdered, discovers that the one man she trusts is accused of murder.
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The Last Man: A Novel of the 1927 Santa Claus Bank Robbery
“A novel as compelling as the incredible true story it’s based on.” James Wade, two-time Spur Award-winning author of Beasts of the Earth.
When Santa Claus enters a Texas bank just before Christmas in 1927, no one expects him to pull a gun.
The fake white beard hides his identity from his neighbors while he and three others take everything. But their easy heist goes sideways fast when armed lawmen and citizens assemble to claim a new reward for dead bank robbers.
Taking hostages, the gang forces a path through a frenzied and bloody shootout, setting the whole Lone Star state on their trail.
One bandit dies in the getaway. One is executed in the electric chair. One swings from a rope in a mob lynching. The last man finds a life he always hoped for … if only he can keep it.
Closely based on a true story, The Last Man is a gritty Prohibition-era crime novel filled with flawed characters and second chances.
“Do not miss this fabulous Texas tale!” Kathleen Y’Barbo, Publishers Weekly bestselling author of The Black Midnight and the Bayou Nouvelle series.
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Lizzie Fox
Lizzie Fox is a courageous and determined woman living in Seclusion, Texas. Growing up through the foster care system leads Lizzie to asking questions about the suspicious death of a young Black girl. Her investigation uncovers a web of corruption that stretches all the way into Nuevo Laredo’s infamous “Boys Town” and incriminates Seclusion’s rich and powerful—including members of the church and law enforcement.
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Jigsaw: Powder Keg: An Adventure in Time and History
The Fight for Reality Never Ends.
Novus Ordo has not given up on its Mission to Shape Reality In its Neo-Fascist Image
Working with the Novus Ordo organization from the beginning of the Twentieth Century, they have launched Operation Powder Keg, an attempt to steer the course of World War One to their benefit.
But they did not factor in the involvement of Ahriman, the Devil who sees this as an opportunity to finally remake the world in his image.
They also did not consider the intervention of Francesca, Mariah, Noah, Bonomi, and other members of the newly formed Temporal Guardian Foundation.
Now the heroes from the Jigsaw Universe must race across 1903 Serbia, 1911 Italy, 1913 Macedonia, 1914 Sarajevo, and the Ancient Middle East to stop the plans of Novus Ordo and the Devil…
And save existence.
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Destined to Be a Hamilton: True Life Stories of Mary Anne Hamilton, Great-Great Granddaughter-in-Law of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton
Mary Anne Clark is a 31-year-old struggling waitress and soon-to-be-divorced mother of five, who serves 65-year-old Laurens Morgan Hamilton, heir to J. P. Morgan and Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. He returns the next day—her day off—to announce he’s going to marry her. She tries to dissuade him, but Laurens courts her and her five children, offering fancy meals, lavish gifts, and extravagant trips.
More than a memoir, Mary Anne’s unbelievable life stories segue to three sections of 90 Hamilton facts: Laurens’ Lists A, B, and C. QR Codes link to her online resources. Over 70 images, most in color, are posted next to their related true stories, which are entertaining and inspiring as well as challenging. These tragedies and triumphs—and an unprecedented global phenomenon when Mary Anne is in her 80s—create an unexpected purpose for her life.
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Aunt Margo
In the first part of this book, Margo plays the teacher to her lover, Student, and his fiance.
In the second part, Margo negotiates a promotion for her husband with his handsome boss by seducing him. then Ari, the boss negotiates a deal with Margo for more.
With her husband George away most of the year as a ship officer, Margo, a confirmed hypersexual, was left alone to fend for herself. With her understanding husband’s permission and encouragement, Margo had multiple lovers. Something Margo never ceased to be appreciative of, giving George the same option in their sexually open marriage. Margo was a woman ahead of her time and had a heart of gold. -
Alice Heals the Doctor (Uncertain Sweethearts Book 1)
Something is rotten in Fox Creek. Will an unwanted marriage and a rivalry threaten Alice’s only hope for a home and a career?
No one could blame Niall Mackenzie for growling at the woman. After all, he caught Alice Cordell staring through his back window. Worse yet, only minutes later she tells him she has arrived to be his caretaker.
Soon he has a fragile caretaker to watch over, one he struggles to resist. She insists he practice medicine again, healing the locals.
As for Alice, coming to this new home forces her into a surprise marriage. To take her place in the community, she must solve the mystery surrounding an illlegitimate child and clear her husband’s reputation.
Unfortunately for her, someone wants to keep the truth a secret–no matter the cost.This is a sweet historical romance with Christian themes. If you enjoy reading about small-town life on the Prairie, grab a copy today!
Please note–This is an updated version of a previously published book, A Nurse for Niall. New scenes and conversations have been added in addition to revised wording to create this version.
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Priscilla’s Piggy
She fell in love with an ideal. Too bad the man she meets is so different.
Jack Dixon knew his mother was right. It was time he married. He’d go along
with whatever she writes in her letter to the matchmaker.Priscilla Pringle fell in love with the man who wrote such a tender letter. Too
bad that the man she meets is his complete opposite. She’d leave and return immediately. But what would happen to the orphaned piglet she is bottle feeding?Will she stay after the piggy is weaned? Is Jack the only one who needs to change
to make their marriage work?Read on Amazon to find out. Also available in Kindle Unlimited.
Praise for Regina’s Replacement by Marisa Masterson by Amazon Customers
“This book had my attention from the first page to the very end.”
“I am always delighted to read a romance authored by Marisa Masterson. Her writing style is elegant in its simplicity, anointing the ordinary.”
“Very sweet story of two broken people who think that love is a fabricated fairy tale.” -
Deliverance
‘A wonderfully humane, and all-too human, central character.’ Roger Morris
England, 1618.
At his manor of Thirldon, ex-Justice Belstrang – still at loggerheads with his old rival Justice Standish – receives devastating news: King James intends to purchase the estate for his favourite, the Marquis of Buckingham – and Belstrang must comply.
In the ensuing turmoil, while his son-in-law George petitions the King on his behalf, Belstrang receives a plea from a dying friend, Sir Richard Mountford, to visit him at Foxhill Manor. To take his mind off his troubles Belstrang goes – and discovers things are not so simple.