HNR Issue 68 (May 2014)
Turning the Stones
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In 18th-century Cheshire, Em Smith, a foundling, was fostered by the Waterland family, first as a playmate and later as a lady’s ...Read Review
The Man Who Walked Away
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Maud Casey’s poetic and beautiful account of a late 19th-century French mental asylum explores both patients’ and caregivers’ struggle with the new ...Read Review
Secrets of Seduction
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In this entry in her Legendary Lovers series of Wilde family adventures, it’s time for “Beauty and the Beast” to get a ...Read Review
Dangerous Waves
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Dangerous Waves by was originally published under the title The Chinaman’s Bastard in August 2009 but has been re-visited by the author, substantially ...Read Review
A Time for Peace
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In one of the best starts I’ve read, Rose bumps into a sad and drunken airman while on her way to help ...Read Review
Divided Loyalty
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Cecelia is a young woman in wartime England who lives on a farm and works in an office in the nearby town. Her ...Read Review
A Life Apart
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On December 7, 1941 the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan. Stationed ...Read Review
The Holy Drinker
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This short fable opens in the remote Russian village of N, which is far removed from the ravages of the Bolshevik war. In ...Read Review
The Girls at the Kingfisher Club
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In a not-so-quiet townhouse, somewhere in Manhattan, there are twelve Hamilton sisters, shut away from the world by an embarrassed father. The eldest, ...Read Review
The Midnight Witch
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In this paranormal-historical, Lady Lilith Montgomery is the only daughter of a duke in a setting that stretches from the opulence of Edwardian ...Read Review