Award-winning Author of the Briton and the Dane novels, Crusader's Path, Forgiving Nero, Scribbler Tales anthologies, and Planetary Wars: Rise of an Empire.
Spotlight on Rachel R. Heil, author of Leningrad: The People’s War (Leningrad, Book 1)
Leningrad, 1941. As Europe crumbles under the German war machine, the people of the Soviet Union watch. There are whispers of war but not loud enough for the civilians of Leningrad to notice....
The Briton and the Dane: Timeline - character interview with Dr. Gwyneth Franger
An Interview with Dr. Gwyneth FrangerCommentator (C): Thank you for agreeing to this interview, Dr. Franger.Gwyneth (G): Please call me Gwyneth, and I appreciate this opportunity for...
Book Spotlight: Clement: The Templar’s Treasure (Clement, Book 3) by Craig R. Hipkins
Clement & Dagena return for another action-packed adventure. From the cold and dreary shores of Greenland to the fabled land of Vinland. The legendary treasure of the Knights Templar...
Book Spotlight: Gwenna The Welsh Confectioner (The New Zealand Immigrant Collection) by Vicky Adin
Against overwhelming odds, can she save her legacy?Gwenna's life is about to change. Her father is dead and the family business on the brink of collapse. Thwarted by society, the plucky sweet...
Book Spotlight and Excerpt: The Wistful and the Good (Cuthbert’s People, Book 1) by G. M. Baker
The mighty are undone by pride, the bold by folly, and the good by wistfulness. Elswyth's mother was a slave, but her father is a thegn, and Drefan, the man she is to marry, is an ealdorman's son....
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