Gilded Age
Elizabeth I: The People’s Queen
Elizabeth I is professionally published and a pleasant read. The cover is stylish and effectively representing the book’s subject. The…
A World Elsewhere
Two young men meet at Princeton University in the late 1890s: one, the articulate Landish Druken, son of a wealthy…
Unending Devotion
This inspirational romance is set in the lumber camps of Central Michigan in 1883. Lily Young’s search for her sister…
A Hidden Truth
I had never heard of the Amana Colony until I read this first book in Judith Miller’s Home to Amana…
Flora’s Wish
Flora Brimm needs a husband. An obscure clause in her grandfather’s will states that Flora will inherit the family home…
A Study in Revenge
1893, Portland, Maine. Deputy Marshal Archie Lean is called to investigate a burned body and strange occult symbols in an…
Honorable Lies
American naval intelligence officer Peter Wake embarks on a secret mission to Cuba to rescue two members of his network…
The Glitter and the Gold
In her autobiography, Consuelo Balsan, the former Duchess of Marlborough, describes with humor and insight the Gilded Age of her…
Portraits of an Artist
Portraits of an Artist is a novel about portraitist John Singer Sargent. Spanning 1882-1885, it follows Sargent’s intimate circle of…
To Love and Cherish
Melinda Colson has marriage on the brain. Evan Tarlow does not. When a devastating hurricane hits Bridal Veil Island —…
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