Monthly Archive: September, 2022

New Release Wednesday: The Last Dollar Princess by Linda Bennett Pennell

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It must be said. Scandal follows her family like a faithful hound. No matter how hard they kick it away, it comes slinking around to insinuate itself into their lives again. Although her… Continue reading

New Release Wednesday: Man of Sorrows by M. N. Stroh

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Would God command a devout monk to wed a shepherdess?  Ireland 940 ADOthers think young shepherdess Mara fey. No one else in her Clan hears the voices or sees mysterious visitors. But she… Continue reading

The Saddest Dollar Princess

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Many little girls dream of being princesses courtesy of fairy tales and Disney. They envision beautiful weddings, castles, and their own Prince Charming ready to give them a “happily ever after.” It might… Continue reading

New Release Wednesday: A Lady Newspaperman’s Dilemma by Eileen Joyce Donovan

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1926. A world of flappers, speakeasies, and bathtub gin. A year when Alex, a cocky college graduate, arrives at a small Montana newspaper as a cub reporter. She plans to use this job… Continue reading

Historical Fiction Déjà vu By Janis Robinson Daly

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In a recent webinar sponsored by the Historical Novel Society, author Susan Meissner advised writers of historical fiction to construct their writing with relevancy for today’s readers. By pulling upon the emotional impact… Continue reading