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There’s Always Tomorrow
There’s Always Tomorrow is an excellent, very readable first novel from Pam Weaver which is set in Worthing, just after…
Only Time Will Tell
Archer’s latest saga introduces a bright young man facing an uphill battle. Harry Clifton is born in Bristol, England, in…
City of Promise: A Novel of New York’s Gilded Age
The American Civil War is ending, and Confederate prisoner Joshua Turner returns to New York, minus a leg but filled…
The Mermaid Garden
Heartache and romance wing their way from a palazzo in Italy to an old hotel in Devon-by-the-Sea in England –…
Far To Go
In 1938, Czechoslovakia is in crisis, as is all of Europe, but at the home of Pavel and Anneliese Bauer…
Hothouse Flower
Julia Forrester, a concert pianist, has high cheekbones, almond eyes and a dark exotic beauty. Slowly recovering from a family…
A Place of Meadows and Tall Trees
The Welsh heritage of Patagonia is one of the more celebrated quirks of colonial history which first came to my…
The Widow Makers: Strife
Strife is the second book in the Widow Makers trilogy. It is a well paced, very readable novel in the…
The Reservoir
Based upon an old Richmond, Virginia court case, The Reservoir is a complex first novel that is a simmering blend…
We’ll Meet Again
At seventeen, Meg Colivet is living a privileged life with her wealthy family at Colivet Manor in Guernsey. In April…
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