HNR Issue 57 (August 2011)
A Hundred Little Lies
The quiet late 19th-century American Western town of Bodey, Colorado, is the setting for this gay romance. Widower Jack Tulle’s…
The Devilish Montague
Blake Montague is the brilliant, but socially challenged, third son of a wealthy aristocratic family. He wants to buy his…
Heir to the Everlasting
Daugharty’s Heir to the Everlasting celebrates strong Southern women and their bonds. A multigenerational tale, it begins at the start…
Death in a Scarlet Coat
Death in a Scarlet Coat is set in Lincolnshire at the beginning of the 20th century. The 15th earl of…
Bit Player: A Jeri Howard Mystery
Browsing through a Hollywood memorabilia shop, private investigator Jeri Howard chats with an elderly man about her grandmother, Jerusha Layne,…
Potsdam Station
Potsdam Station is the fourth of David Downing’s “Station” series, which covers the very unorthodox World War II experiences of…
Pecos Valley Revival
Annabelle Blue, age nineteen, lives on a New Mexico ranch in 1923. She dreams of having a few adventures before…
Beyond the Bougainvillea
Beyond the Bougainvillea is the first novel from ninety-year-old Durando. Basing it in part on her childhood in North Dakota…
The Red Coffin
It is 1939, and the Soviet Union is desperately trying to prepare for an anticipated war against Nazi Germany. When…
The Linen Queen
It’s 1941, and Northern Ireland is part of the Allied war effort. Across the bay, the Irish Free State is…
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