B. J. Sedlock
Bread And Roses, Too
Paterson tells the story of the pivotal 1912 “Bread and Roses” strike through the eyes of two children. Rosa Serruti…
Midnight Blue
In the waning days of the American Revolution, an American privateer captures a ship with the pregnant widow of a…
The Measure Of A Lady
Rachel Van Buren’s Victorian morals are challenged when she and her siblings arrive in San Francisco during the Gold Rush…
Deceived
Isabella, English widow of a wastrel foreign prince, is deep in debt. She intends to marry a nobleman so fixed…
Unconfessed
“I say, life is a disease women get from men.” Readers of Unconfessed will understand Sila Van den Kapp’s misandry.…
Summer of the Midnight Sun
Peterson begins her Alaskan Quest series with this volume, set in 1915. Leah Barringer lives with her brother, Jacob,…
Summer Breeze
Anderson offers another chapter in the Coulter Family series. In 1889 Colorado, Rachel Hollister has barricaded herself away with…
The Hour of the Cobra
Twins Xavier and Xanthe Alexander travel back in time to the Egypt of Cleopatra, via the magical “alleviators” discovered…
Morning Sky
Nicodemus, Kansas, was founded in 1877 as a refuge for ex-slaves from the South. Miller sets her Freedom’s Path…
Tehano
This is a sprawling Western epic that finishes in the Comancheria area of Texas in the years following the Civil…
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