Editors' Choice
The Light Between Oceans
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Tom Sherbourne returns home to Australia after four years on the Western Front, wanting a measure of peace and quiet. He takes a ...Read Review
Rebel
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The first of The Bravehearts Chronicles goes from a horrific prologue into a narrative of two boys: orphaned, abused and fleeing for their ...Read Review
Khamsin: The Devil Wind of the Nile
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Borg’s exceptional novel Khamsin takes its name from the “devil wind” that ravages ancient Egypt for fifty days during the reign of ...Read Review
The Jacobites’ Apprentice
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It can be difficult making an editor’s choice of a book that is published by my own UK Independent Publisher – but the ...Read Review
A Passel of Hate
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“You can’t sit on the fence anymore,” a character tells Jacob Godley in Joe Epley’s ripping-good Revolutionary War novel, A Passel ...Read Review
Blackmore’s Treasure
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I am a fan of Barbara Erskine’s time slip novels—and this is a superb equivalent for younger readers, boys especially, but ...Read Review
The Bleeding Land
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This is the first in a planned trilogy of novels set during the English Civil War, and this tale begins in 1642 with the ...Read Review
Enchantments
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In this novel’s afterword, author Harrison explains that as an 11-year-old she latched onto Robert Massie’s masterful biography, Nicholas and Alexandra. ...Read Review
The Stolen Bride
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When Malgwyn accompanies King Arthur to help settle a dispute in Doged’s troubled lands, they arrive to find more than ambitious nobles ...Read Review
A Life of Bright Ideas
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In friendships, there’s usually a leader and a follower. Such is the friendship of Winnalee Malone and Button Peters. Winnalee was the ...Read Review