HNR Issue 42 (November 2007)
It Dreams in Me
This is the third book in the trilogy of a Native American tribe located in Florida around 1400 AD. A…
A play of Lords
As Parliament meets in autumn 1435, London offers diversions aplenty to the lords temporal and spiritual. When actor-playwright Joliffe and…
The Edict: A Novel from the Beginnings of Golf
Penned by golf architect Bob Cupp, The Edict is his hymn to the game’s development from its probable beginnings in…
The House of Lanyon
In her afterword, Valerie Anand mentions it was her dream to pen a novel set on Exmoor, the rolling countryside…
Bride for a Knight
Jamie MacPherson is the youngest of ten brothers, and the only one left alive after a terrible tragedy. To strengthen…
The Guilt of Innocents
It has been a long wait for the new Owen Archer mystery, and fans will be keenly anticipating this, his…
Harlot Queen
Originally published in 1970, this is another Lewis “oldie but goodie.” The story of the She-Wolf, Isabel of France, who…
The poison Maiden
This second book in the Mathilde of Westminster series takes us to the court of Edward II in 1308. England…
The Betrayed: A novel of the Gifted
Daria d’Angelo has several devoted followers, including a few who share her God-given gifts of healing and foresight. Ministering to…
A Different Kind of Honor
In 1879, Lt. Commander Peter Wake of the United States Navy is sent on special assignment to observe the forthcoming…
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