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“Holly Weiss demonstrates her refined artistic skill, capably translated from song to pen…” Janet Furness, PhD, Union University, Jackson,TN “A breath of fresh air. Weiss drew the characters…Continue
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“I really enjoyed reading this book and was sorry when it ended. The characters were very real and enduring…The author did a nice job of weaving several plot lines and including the period detail,…Continue
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“Be transported to the 1920s with ease. Holly Weiss has a fluid, descriptive talent that allows you to become absorbed in the story. She has shown considerable skill in her debut novel.”— Cheryl A.…Continue
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Why write a Titanic story that is not really about the Titanic? Because what happens to the survivors may make for more interesting reading. Author Kate Alcott debuts in The Dressmaker, an original historical fiction novel. Told from an unconventional angle, the book focuses on a handful of survivors and the tragedy’s impact on their lives.
Tess, a lady’s maid turned seamstress, survives the sinking of the famous ship. Once safe in America, she finds new challenges. …
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February 2012 marks the release of The First Frontier: The Forgotten History of Struggle, Savagery, and Endurance in Early America.
Scott Weidensaul takes us back to the true frontier, The First Frontier, where lands east of the Hudson and Delaware were hotly contested for two centuries before the American Revolution. People who laid claim to the eastern seaboard came with ambiguous motives from unimaginably different cultures and lands. Although cohabiting the land,…
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Fresh Reliable Writing
Does reliably fresh sound like an oxymoron? Not when the pen is in Julie Klassen’s hand. She writes twists and secrets into The Maid of Fairbourne Hall to keep us glued to the page. This is stimulating historical fiction with just the right amount of romance.
Margaret has no recourse but to flee when she learns that her stepfather and would-be fiancé are plotting for her inheritance. Think of…
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Reliably Fresh Writing
Does reliably fresh sound like an oxymoron? Not when the pen is in Julie Klassen’s hand. She writes twists and secrets into The Maid of Fairbourne Hall to keep us glued to the page. This is stimulating historical fiction with just the right amount of romance.
Margaret has no recourse but to flee when she learns that her stepfather and would-be fiancé are plotting for her inheritance. Think of the culture shock when a London woman of station…
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