HNR Issue 52 (May 2010)
In All Honour
Set in the Regency period, this is a sequel to The Wild Card, although you do not need to have…
The Kitchen House
In 1791, Lavinia, a seven-year-old Irish orphan, becomes an indentured servant on a Virginia tobacco plantation. Although she is white,…
The Outer Banks House
Abigail Sinclair is the daughter of a rich North Carolina plantation family. Although the Sinclair family fortune was greatly affected…
Summer by the Sea
Helen Moore has left her farming family behind for the summer to work as an apprentice housekeeper at the Seaview…
A Woman of Influence
The woman at the heart of this story is Becky Tate, the daughter of Charlotte Lucas Collins and Reverend Collins.…
Claude & Camille
In Claude & Camille, Stephanie Cowell has penned a sentimental portrait of the relationship between the struggling young artist, Monet,…
The Equivoque Principle
The Equivoque Principle promises to be the first in the Cornelius Quaint Chronicles. Quaint is the ringmaster of Dr. Marvello’s…
The Barbary Pirates
Followers of the intrepid American naval officer Ethan Gage will be pleased to know their hero has set sail once…
The Lieutenant
Kate Grenville is a bestselling Australian author who has already written about her country’s convict past. In The Lieutenant she…
The Courtesan and the Samurai
Editors' choice
Hana is a true Samurai wife, enduring humiliation and beatings at the hands of her husband without complaint. Her first…
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