L.K. Mason

The People’s Act of Love

By James Meek - Published 2005 (US)Published 2006 (UK)

Genres:

Epic

The People’s Act of Love is set in the isolated village of Yazyk, Siberia, in 1919, where a company of Czech soldiers, stranded ...Read Review

Dear Penelope

By Sharon Ihle - Published 2005

Genres:

Romance

Lucy Preston arrives in Emancipation, Wyoming, one fine day in 1896 expecting to meet up with her fiancé to begin their new life together. ...Read Review

Sarah’s Quilt

By Nancy E. Turner - Published 2005

Genres:

SagaWestern

Sarah’s Quilt is the long-awaited sequel to Turner’s debut novel, These Is My Words, and takes place five years after the ...Read Review

Mr. Emerson’s Wife

By Amy Belding Brown - Published 2005

Genres:

Biographical Fiction

Lidian (née Lydia) Jackson is thirty-three years old when she first meets Ralph Waldo Emerson in 1835. A strong-willed and intelligent woman, Lidian ...Read Review

Marie Blythe

By Howard Frank Mosher - Published 2005

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Originally published in 1983, Marie Blythe is a captivating tale of the titular character’s life experiences, a modern Bildungsroman. Marie is a French ...Read Review

The Hinterlands

By Karen Mercury - Published 2005

Genres:

AdventureRomance

My first glance at the cover art for The Hinterlands suggested that I was in for a humorous reading experience: there is a ...Read Review

The Sword of Attila

By Michael Curtis Ford - Published 2005

Genres:

AdventureEpicMilitary

The Sword of Attila opens in 451 AD, on a battlefield in Gaul where hundreds of thousands of men and horses lay dead or ...Read Review

The Moon Runners

By Mary Lennox - Published 2004

Genres:

Historical Fantasy

In ancient Greece, Atalante, the Princess of Thessaly, and Melanion, the Prince of Macedonia, unite to prevent war between their two lands. Their ...Read Review

A Woman of the World

By Genie Chipps Henderson - Published 2004

Genres:

AdventureLiterary

In her fiction debut, Genie Chipps Henderson has created a strong and vulnerable heroine, based on famed photographer Margaret Bourke-White and her experiences. ...Read Review

Opal: A Life of Enchantment, Mystery, and Madness

By Kathrine Beck - Published 2003

Genres:

Nonfiction

In 1920, The Atlantic Monthly published installments of the diary of one Opal Whiteley, a diary of nature purportedly written whilst Opal was a ...Read Review