Scoundrel In The Thick ($1.99) by B.R. O’Hagan: Battling Cheyenne warriors, the US Army, robber barons, and bandit queens wasn’t enough. Civil War hero & adventurer Thomas Scoundrel also has to rescue his best friend’s fiancé and foil a plot to steal a country. “Meet the new king of the Wild Frontier,” says Gatsby Books. “Biggest western of the year,”Goodreads.”Perfect for an epic movie,”Reedsy.
A Persistent Echo ($0.99) by Brian Kaufman: In 1897, adventurer August Simms returns to Rhome, Texas for a final escapade. He seeks answers to pre-Wright brothers’ UFO sightings, but is ensnared by a web of murder, lynching, and his own history. Unexpectedly entangled, his pursuit takes an unforeseen path.
To Kill a Queen (Will Patten Thrillers Book 2) ($0.99) by W.J. Small: 1535. London. Working as a spy in Greenwich Palace, Will Patten uncovers information that will condemn Anne Boleyn. Yet with each piece of intelligence Will discovers, the threat to those he loves grows. Will must extricate himself from King Henry VIII’s court and the machinations of Cromwell and Richard Rich. But can he leave all he knows, and all he loves, behind?
The California Wife (The Vintner’s Daughter Series Book 2) ($1.99) by Kristen Harnisch: Celebrate the start of the annual grape harvest and escape to the vineyards with this internationally bestselling stand-alone sequel to The Vintner’s Daughter! The Lemieux family’s ambition to establish an American winemaking dynasty takes them from Napa to the Paris World’s Fair and back to early 20th-century San Francisco, where disaster looms.
The Jackson MacKenzie Chronicles: Golden Feather ($2.99) by Angel Giacomo: Born into a well-off yet strict Osage family, Dakota Blackwater has reservations about his father’s predetermined path for him. Rebelling, he enlists in the US Army. Amidst the turmoil of the Vietnam War, he realizes his decision could be a deadly one. Dakota is faced with the deaths of his friends and at his own hands. Will he uphold his morals or succumb to hatred and darkness?
Unnatural Creatures: A Novel of the Frankenstein Women ($1.99) by Kris Waldherr: For the first time, the untold story of the three women closest to Victor Frankenstein—his mother Caroline, bride Elizabeth, and servant Justine—is revealed in a dark and sweeping reimagining of Mary Shelley’s beloved gothic classic. “A splendid achievement from a writer at the height of her powers.” —Historical Novels Review, Editors’ Choice
Dancing in the Ring ($0.99) by Susan E. Sage: In 1920s Detroit, Catherine and Robert, law students from Corktown, are devoted to their dreams and each other. Trailblazing Catherine earns a law degree, while boxing enthusiast Bob befriends even the Purple Gang. Their idealism carries them through challenges, but the Depression alters their lives.
Not My War ($0.99) by Valerie Anne Hudson: A compelling WWII historical fiction set in Nazi-occupied Paris, ‘Not My War’ recounts the gripping and emotionally charged journey of a young woman determined to live life on her own terms. With heart-pounding action and unexpected twists and turns, this gripping novel sheds light on the complexities of love, war, and the human spirit.
The Soul Machines ($2.99) by Alexandru Czimbor: Three young men’s quiet lives are thrown into chaos when they discover a long-lost artifact that has a devastating effect on people’s minds. Murders, insanity, and suicide wreak havoc in the region, ultimately altering the mind of a boy who is bound to change the course of history. Set in Transylvania, during the fading years of the 19th century.
In The Fields Of The Eagle ($3.99) by Chad Lehrmann: As the Nazi war machine and cultural upheaval ratchets up tension in 1930s Germany, Klaus Volk and his teenage friends have a choice to make. Is it better to be free and live in the shadow of danger than to be trapped in the certainty of it? How will they choose to stand against an evil that may take their very lives?
Rogue (Tales of Robin Hood) ($2.99) by Charlene Newcomb: Rogue is a retelling of the Robin Hood legend set during a time of rebellion and invasion near the end of King John’s reign. It’s a thrilling adventure of knights and outlaws, spies and lovers. Sir Robert serves the crown, but his loyalties will be tested when his estranged father, Robin, joins forces with the Hood gang to rescue an old friend.
Commissar ($0.99) by D. V. Chernov: **Finalist – Hemingway International Book Awards** A gripping historical spy thriller based on incredible real events. As the post-revolutionary Russia is teetering on the brink of a bloody civil war, Russian agent Anna Sokolova must work with an American WWI vet to stop the plot set in motion by a British spy Sidney Reilly.
The Queen’s Spies (The Elizabethan Spy Thrillers Book 3) ($0.99) by Steven Veerapen: “A slow-burn character-driven spy story that grips like a thumbscrew tightened by twist after twist towards the end.” Peter Tonkin. Featuring A DANGEROUS TRADE, DIVIDED LOYALTIES and THE LAST JUDGEMENT.
The Vintner’s Daughter (The Vintner’s Daughter Series Book 1) ($1.99) by Kristen Harnisch: Celebrate the start of the annual grape harvest and escape to the vineyards with this internationally bestselling historical novel! In 1896, a spirited vintner’s daughter flees her home in France and travels to Napa, California, determined to succeed as a master winemaker and reclaim her family’s Loire Valley vineyard from a rival.
Operation Codicil (The Manner of Men Book 1) ($0.99) by John McKay: D-DAY. After being separated from his unit, Sergeant Harris and a small group of soldiers must make it to the bridge with vital information, given to him by the Resistance leader, Camille Toussaint, eager to avenge the murder of her father. Attacked from both sides, a desperate battle for the bridge ensues.
Abduction of Scorpion 6 ($4.99) by David Jones: Inspired by an actual Project Bluebook UFO investigation. Set in 1955, Air Force radar detects a UFO. A P-89 Scorpion fighter jet is sent to investigate and goes missing. Special Agent Conner Price, assigned to Project Blue Book, must investigate and determine what happened to the missing aircraft and its two-man crew.
The Grass Sweeper God ($0.99) by Doug Howery: It’s not easy today, imagine sixty years ago! What happens to our protagonist, tenderly named Smiley, (and here’s a note to all those who think they can ‘cure’ an LGBT person) was sent to a school for people with mental disability, because his ‘handicap was internal, because what he felt on the inside didn’t match the outside – transgender.
Midnight Sleeper (Midnight Sleeper Series Book 1) ($2.99) by Raeder Lomax: KIRKUS Reviews: “Lomax has a knack for memorable phrases; one character, for example, has ‘a face as long as a sermon,’ and another ‘smiled the way a crab crawls.’ The author also has a gift for the sort of wiseacre repartee that one imagines people speaking in the Roaring ’20s… Lomax has clearly done his homework…Lomax keeps the plot (and readers) hopping in this quirky novel.
Darkness Falls (The Resistance Sisters Book 1) ($0.99) by Rachel Wesson: Sophie works to save war casualties while awaiting news of her fiancé. Her widowed twin, Adèle, attends glamorous parties with her father. Rumors fly about their father and his Nazi connections. But when their brother is arrested, their family falls apart. Can they find their way back to being sisters or will they be torn apart forever?
Pheemie’s War: Coming of Age in WWII ($0.99) by Kate Reynolds: Set in the turbulent backdrop of Phoenix, Arizona during the early years of World War II, Pheemie’s War is the bittersweet coming-of-age story of 16-year-old Pheemie Longworth and the Mexican boy she loves. With all the passion and ginger of youth, Pheemie and her sister throw themselves into the War Effort. What they do is all harmless fun . . . until suddenly it is neither harmless nor fun.
The Maverick Manifesto: Trailblazing Women from Every Era Who Have Shaped History ($4.99) by History Rediscovered: Throughout history, women have played multiple roles critical to the survival and progression of human civilization. Unfortunately, not enough recognition has often been paid to their accomplishments. The Maverick Manifesto is more than just a book giving biographical information about exceptional women in history. It’s a detailed collection of biographies designed to empower and inspire you!
Battle at the Rim ($0.99) by Richard Modlin: 16 August 1777 British Naval vessels and troops try to destroy Machias, Maine village as revenge for capturing the HMS Margaretta two years earlier. Patriot Jack Hollister, the Machias militia and local Native Americans, out numbered 10-1, are victorious in the battle.
A Kind of Homecoming ($0.99) by Gary Baysinger: A young British woman meets and falls in love with a young German man in the summer of 1914, sweetly unaware the Great War is about to explode. A story of quiet courage and the search for happiness in the face of adversity. “A Kind of Homecoming is a celebration of Historical Fiction!” James Conroyd Martin, author of The Poland Trilogy.
The King’s Command: For God or Country ($0.99) by Rosemary Hayes: 16-year-old Lidie Brunier has everything, but there are dark clouds on the horizon. Lidie and her family are committed Huguenots and Louis XIV has sworn to stamp out this ‘false religion’ and make France a wholly Catholic country. Then a shocking betrayal forces Lidie to try and flee the country. A decision that changes her life forever…
The Case of Cat Adam ($0.99) by Roger Ashton-Griffiths: India, 1924. Cat Adam needs to hide out, so he accepts an invitation to travel to the forgotten princely state of Dusa Mathavasi. Cat is on the run from The Trustees, who require the return of their priceless da Salò double bass. As Cat becomes ensnared in politics, he takes to the road once more, hauling the valuable instrument along with him…
The Nam Legacy (Return to Nam Book 1) ($0.99) by Carole Brungar: He’s the boy next door. And then he goes to Vietnam. After two tours of duty, Jack thought killing others to stay alive would be the hardest thing he would ever have to live with. He was wrong. Although the nightmare of what he saw and did haunts him constantly, what tortures him the most, is what he left behind.
The Commandments of the Templar ($4.99) by Tom Melley: The Holy Land in the year 1193. Guillaume de Born, an unscrupulous Templar Knight on a secret mission to meet with the Assassins, acquires in Jerusalem what he believes to be the holiest relic of Christianity: the fabled Ark of the Covenant.
Fire on the Mountain: An Epic Tale of Silver, Snow, Tragedy, and Triumph ($1.99) by Andy Walker: NEW HISTORICAL SUSPENSE NOVEL. Follow the O’Neall family through a saga packed with tragedy, perseverance, and soul-bending adventure. When young Kevin O’Neall rides off from the family farm in Ogden, Utah in 1887, the fuse of his venturing burns hotter than he could have ever imagined. Follow the fire to its stunning conclusion in 1973.
Lady Margaret’s Escape (Henry’s Spare Queen Trilogy Book 1) ($0.99) by Victoria Sportelli: When Queen Matilda becomes pregnant, King Henry I seeks out skilled midwife Margaret to assist his wife. Desperate for freedom from her life of servitude, Margaret makes a bargain with the king — one that proves a matter of life or death… An engrossing medieval tale!
Sisters of the Sweetwater Fury ($0.99) by Kinley Bryan: In 1913, a deadly storm descends on the Great Lakes — and three sisters find their lives transformed amid the chaos in this “superb character-driven adventure” (Publishers Weekly). Kinley Bryan’s debut, a Historical Novels Review Editors’ Choice, is inspired by actual events during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913, as well as her own family history.
Burning Skies (A Wings of Victory Omnibus Books 1-3) ($2.99) by Tom Walker: ‘A superb yarn that will grip wartime aviation fans.’ Patrick Bishop, author of Fighter Boys. Featuring Out of the Desert, The Night Service and The Unseen Enemy. Ambitious Royal Air Force pilot Peter Denhay has his work cut out for him.
Delicatus (Nero and Sporus Book 1) ($1.99) by S.P. Somtow: History tells us that the Emperor Nero emasculated and married his slave Sporus, the spitting image of murdered Empress Poppaea. But history has more tidbits about Sporus, who went from “puer delicatus” to Empress to one Emperor and concubine to another, and ended up being sentenced to play the Earth-Goddess in the arena.
The Munich Girl: A Novel of the Legacies that Outlast War ($2.99) by Phyllis Edgerly Ring: What family secrets is a portrait of Eva Braun hiding? Fifty years after WW2, Anna is plunged into the treacherous world of the Munich girl who was her mother’s confidante — and Hitler’s lover — and uncovers a tangled web of family secrets. “Historical fiction that reads like memoir.” Philadelphia Inquirer