Juliet Waldron
Raleigh’s Page
Andrew Saintleger is twelve, old enough to be apprenticed. His father writes to a childhood friend, the now-famous sea…
Sway
As I stood on the outside and watched the careers of musical groups like The Beatles and The Stones, I…
The Hope Chest
Editors' choice
Violet is eleven years old, but she has run away in order to find her older sister, Chloe. Chloe has…
American Creation
Joseph Ellis is a well-known writer of popular histories, winner of both the Pulitzer and the National Book Award, so…
The Street Of A Thousand Blossoms
The Street of a Thousand Blossoms is a family saga set in a suburb of Tokyo, which begins in the…
A Widow’s Curse
Fourth in a series of Fever Devilin mysteries, A Widow’s Curse may be enjoyed as a stand-alone. Set in rural…
Shakespeare Unbound: Decoding A Hidden Life
“May” and “might” are words without which this book would not be possible. Nevertheless, the author, a professor of English…
Star-Crossed
Set in the 1750s, Star-Crossed is the story of Patricia, born illegitimate in the West Indies. Initially, she is a…
Turpentine
Edward Bayard Turrentine III comes to Nebraska for his health in the 1870s. (Was the air in Nebraska salubrious? His…
The Lost Diary of Don Juan
The Lost Diary of Don Juan is a fresh, new imagining of a legendary character. Don Juan is made for…
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