Requiem For the Rio (The DiPaolo Trilogy) ($4.98) by Steve Bartholomew: A disaster at sea. Martino DiPaolo loses the people he was hired to protect. Now he discovers he must try to save the president of the United States. Another man wants to assassinate him. DiPaolo doesn’t know that fate hinges on the price of silver, and on the fortune lost at the bottom of the sea. Now dive into the deep waters of intrigue.
Brothers & Kings (The Conquistadors Trilogy Book 1) ($0.99) by Dennis Santaniello: In the dense jungles of 1530 Peru, King Manco Inca finds himself in a hell that he cannot escape. The evil and vicious Pizarro Brothers and their fellow Spanish conquistadors have wreaked havoc on his lands and have conquered his kingdom. A violently real portrayal of the Spanish Conquest of the New World.
Roll Back the Clouds ($0.99) by Terri Wangard: Sailing on the Lusitania was a dream-come-true for Rosaleen and Geoff Bonnard, but a torpedo changed everything. Their journey turns into a nightmare. Will they ever find their joy again?
Soul of Jubie Walker ($2.99) by D. Davidson: If a soul goes on forever, then, in theory, life never truly ends. Does history affect our present life? So many people question the existence of heaven and hell. Could there be another answer to “What happens to our soul after we die?” In the present day, a fifteen-year-old boy seems haunted by the spirit of a dead American soldier. Why?
The Puppet Maker’s Daughter ($0.99) by Karla M. Jay: WWII comes late to Budapest. Nineteen-year-old Marika believes she and her Jewish family will remain safe. She’s pulled into the resistance to rescue orphans while keeping her family one step ahead of Nazi extermination plans. Will she regret a decision that puts her in extreme danger to save herself, her family and the orphans she’s sheltered?
Boychik ($0.99) by Laurie Boris: In 1930s Brooklyn, in the depths of the Great Depression, the son of a deli man dreams of making it big in Hollywood. A rich girl with family secrets fantasizes about a life in service to the unfortunate. When their worlds collide, they’re tempted by an unlikely and forbidden romance that could cast dark shadows over their bright futures.
The Vengeance of Samuel Val (Project 613) ($0.99) by Elyse Hoffman: Samuel Val is blessed with a loving family. But his life is torn apart when a Nazi Officer named Viktor Naden kills his family. Desperate for revenge, Samuel joins the resistance. While working with a fellow rebel to smuggle a Jew to safety, however, Samuel makes a shocking discovery. Suddenly, Samuel is f faced with the opportunity to destroy Viktor Naden. But vengeance will cost him his soul.
Nefertiti’s Sister ($0.99) by Felicia Roche: Nefertiti, her husband Akhenaten, the ‘boy king’ Tut. A clutch of royal women, a life-saving scheme, a fateful twist leaves their mark on history. Every woman has a story – murder, forced marriage, women loving women in a society with no sexual taboos. Add innovative ideas about birth, sisterhood and feminism, a story of Egypt never told before.
The Longest Spring ($0.99) by P. D. Sherrard: March, 1916. In the turmoil of the trenches, Second Lieutenant Alex Ryan makes a terrible mistake. One that will test his loyalty, his morality, and even his humanity. A gripping and beautifully written novel, based on true events, which explores the chaos and tragedy of the first world war, where enemies may not be where you think they are…
Ursa ($2.99) by J J Kennard: Now available in eBook and Audiobook formats, Ursa tells the story of an adopted barbarian whose ambition in life is to join Rome’s legions. His wish fulfilled, Ursa’s past begins to catch up with him.
No One’s Viking (Viking Trading Lands Book 2) ($1.99) by Megan Formanek: Astrid has worked hard to become a well respected merchant. With her husband overdue from his trade mission Astrid turns to the gods for answers. In Aldeigjuborg, cultures clash causing trouble for the Rus’. Word spreads of Grand Prince Oleg’s conquest of Kyiv and his capture of his brother’s heir. Rebellion threatens Astrid’s stable town, and the war horn calls her to embrace the Viking way.
Twice Upon a Time ($2.99) by Dan Davidson: Fifty-some-odd years have passed since Julie Scott and James Barlow have seen each other. They had been high school sweethearts in 1960, but unusual circumstances ended that relationship, and they went their separate ways. Now fate has brought them together again. And to what end will this lead them? Travel back in time with Julie and James.
The Queen’s Fire (Christopher Marlowe Spy Thrillers Book 3) ($0.99) by Steven Veerapen: Summer, 1588. Christopher “Kit” Marlowe rejoins Sir Francis Walsingham’s secret service. He uncovers a murderous plot, code-named The Queen’s Fire. But is London in danger, or Elizabeth herself? As war rages at sea, Marlowe come face to face with a scheme bigger than he could have imagined, and a mysterious killer who will stop at nothing in the pursuit of Spanish victory.
Landing by Moonlight (American Spy Sisters Book 1) ($0.99) by Ciji Ware: Ciji Ware – NY Times & USAToday bestselling author presents a novel inspired by true stories of exceptional American women and men who volunteered as secret agents, parachuting into occupied France during WWII to join the resistance and win the war.
A Maiden’s Prayer: A Family Story Set in 1970s Sri Lanka ($4.00) by Srianthi Perera: In this whimsical historical literary novel set in the tropics, Tamara de Silva reflects with wit and warmth on her uncle, a rich engineer with a lazy approach to matrimony. Chapters are colored by characters including astrologers and matchmakers. Life in this Asian country is a world apart, but speaks to the universality of the human experience.
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.