HNR Issue 50 (November 2009)

How Do I Love Thee?

By Nancy Moser - Published 2009

Genres:

Biographical FictionInspirational

This is an inspirational fiction take on the famous love story of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning. It begins in 1840, when Elizabeth (“Ba” ...Read Review

Forever Waiting

By DeVa Gantt - Published 2009

Genres:

Saga

The Duvoisin family saga that began with A Silent Ocean Away and Decision and Destiny wraps up with this final volume. It takes ...Read Review

A Most Lamentable Comedy

By Janet Mullany - Published 2009

Genres:

Romance

  Beautiful, young, widowed Lady Caroline Elmhurst escapes out her window with her maid and as much clothing as they both can carry ...Read Review

Border Ambush

By Melody Groves - Published 2009

Genres:

AdventureWestern

In 1860s New Mexico, stagecoach guard James Colton is beaten and robbed of his grandfather’s watch by an outlaw gang. Seeking to ...Read Review

A Separate Country

By Robert Hicks - Published 2009

Genres:

Biographical Fiction

  The bestselling author of The Widow of the South has penned another atmospheric masterpiece, this time a moving portrait of the post-Civil ...Read Review

The Crack in the Lens: A Holmes on the Range Mystery

By Steve Hockensmith - Published 2009

Genres:

Mystery/CrimeWestern

  This book, the fourth in a series, answers the question “What would it be like if Sherlock Holmes was a cowpoke in 1890...Read Review

My Unfair Lady

By Kathryne Kennedy - Published 2009

Genres:

Romance

  “My Unfair Lady” is Summer Wine Lee, an Arizona-bred prospector’s daughter, determined to be accepted by New York society. And what ...Read Review

The Fleet Street Murders

By Charles Finch - Published 2009

Genres:

Mystery/Crime

  Amateur detective Charles Lenox is having a happy Christmas in his Mayfair townhouse with his fiancée Lady Jane Grey while across ...Read Review

Homeland

By Barbara Hambly - Published 2009

Genres:

  Set during the American Civil War, Homeland is not just an epistolary novel; it’s a heartfelt conversation between two women, one ...Read Review

The Celtic Revolution

By Simon Young - Published 2009

Genres:

Nonfiction

In his introduction to The Celtic Revolution, Simon Young tells us he has “erred on the side of comprehensibility” in this succinct but ...Read Review

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