Early United States
Where Love Dwells
Volume 3 in the Candlewood Trilogy finds widow Emma Garrett expecting her sons and their families home for her birthday.…
Texas Sunrise: Two Novels of the Texas Republic
Love and hate drive Massacre at Goliad, the first novel in this two-novel collection depicting the Texas Revolution in the…
The Bride Bargain
In 1855 in Nebraska Territory (modern Wyoming), Clara Field and her Aunt Doreen are abandoned by the leader of their…
Sonoran Rage
In Arizona Territory in 1861, Trace and James Colton were stagecoach drivers. Their route took them through dangerous territory populated…
Song Yet Sung
Editors' choice
Written by the author of the bestselling memoir The Color of Water, this novel is set in the 1850s. Liz,…
The Queen of Bedlam
Early 18th century New York is a raw and unformed place. Young law clerk Matthew Corbett is trying to make…
Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend
Born John Henry Holliday, Doc Holliday became a legend in the American West, primarily due to his association with the…
The Slave Ship: A Human History
Countless thousands of words have been written about the slave trade and the industries built upon its products. In The…
American Creation
Joseph Ellis is a well-known writer of popular histories, winner of both the Pulitzer and the National Book Award, so…
The Case of Abraham Lincoln: Story of Adultery, Murder and the Making of a Great President
In 1856, Springfield, Illinois, is abuzz. One of its citizens, a prosperous blacksmith named George Anderson, has been murdered—and the…
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