HNR Issue 44 (May 2008)
The Second Lady Southvale
Washington, July 4th, 1811. Britain is at war with France, America insists on continuing to trade with France, the result…
Courting Emma
Emma Browning, who runs a boarding house in 1896 Little Hickman, Kentucky, can fend for herself, having grown up as…
Honorable Intentions
Set in the Territory of New Mexico, in 1881, Honorable Intentions (a sequel to The Doctor’s Daughter) is a thoroughly…
Exiles
Exiles tells the story of a relationship between five nuns exiled from Germany and the English poet, Gerard Manley Hopkins,…
The Privateer
Lady Lark Eddington, despite being an earl’s daughter, is in Marshalsea prison for debt after her father gambled away his…
The Time Thief
Second in the The Gideon Trilogy, The Time Thief also works well as a stand- alone novel. As a…
A Rational Romance
Rosamund Beauvais is left homeless when her grandfather loses everything in a card game with Elliot Malvern. As a man…
A Quiet Adjustment
This is the second in the author’s Lord Byron series – though both novels can be read independently and indeed…
Freedom Train
Clyde Thomason has everything to live for and plenty to escape! His brother is serving as an Army Guard…
A Reason to Sin
Rebecca Colfax is searching for her husband Benjamin, who abandoned her after losing her inheritance at the gambling tables. Her…
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