Sourcebooks
More Letters from Pemberley
When we left Elizabeth Darcy in Letters from Pemberley, she and her husband had been married for a year or…
Never Surrender
Of all the iconic images of the Second World War, none is more etched in the public mind than the…
Cotillion
This story, by the woman credited with establishing the Regency romance subgenre, was originally published in 1953. Young Kitty Charing…
An Infamous Army: A Novel of Wellington, Waterloo, Love and War
This is a well-documented account of the Battle of Waterloo from the British army’s point of view. The social events…
Hundreds of Years to Reform a Rake
Josie Drummond, professional paranormal researcher (aka ghostbuster), is working in England in modern times when she meets the resident ghost…
Letters From Pemberley: The First Year
Having married Fitzwilliam Darcy and settled on his estate of Pemberley, a slightly homesick Elizabeth Bennet begins writing letters to…
No Regrets
Carolyn Torrington has had a crush on Lucas, Lord Foxhaven, since childhood. Nevertheless she turns down his proposal, knowing it’s…
The First American Army: the Remarkable Story of George Washington and the Men behind America’s Fight for Freedom
Through their letters, memoirs and verses, the author presents the lesser-known actors in the American Revolution—teenaged volunteers, raw young officers,…
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