Action this Day: An Aspects of History WW2 Short Story Collection ($0.99) by Timothy Ashby: ‘A brilliant series of short stories by masters of the genre. I loved them all.’ Robert Lyman, author of A War of Empires. Action This Day is a diverse and enjoyable collection of short stories by bestselling WW2 fiction authors Timothy Ashby, Alan Bardos, Mark Ellis, Alex Gerlis, Allan Martin, Deborah Swift and Matthew Willis.
A Dangerous Land ($0.99) by Marisa Jones: For fans of Natasha Lester and Sara Ackerman comes this World War Two historical romance based on true events from the Pacific War in New Guinea.
The Boy King’s Tale: as Told by Geoffrey Chaucer ($4.99) by Michael January: Journey back to 14th century England, as young King Edward III, after the murder of his father by his mother and her lover, must fight for his crown and find romance amidst the twisted labyrinth of medieval intrigue, told by Geoffrey Chaucer as one of his tales.
Warrior King (Egypt’s Golden Age Chronicles Book 1) ($0.99) by Lauren Lee Merewether: With treachery and betrayal, power and glory, this mother’s tale of love and sacrifice will transport you back to the Dynasty that propelled the once-called Kemet out of the hands of foreign kings and into a golden age of Ancient Egypt. If you loved Michelle Moran’s “Nefertiti,” you will adore Merewether’s “Warrior King.” Grab your copy today.
Searching for Home ($3.99) by Margaret G. Hanna: New Release: Mary Appleton emigrates to western Canada in 1912 and faces every immigrant’s dilemma: where is home? Her heart is still in England but her life is now in Canada. She returns to England in 1952, and what she learns surprises her. The author’s maternal grandmother’s story.
Where The Cricket Sings ($0.99) by D T Murphy: In 1930s Spain, Luken and Miren pay the price for standing up to naked authoritarianism: exile and refuge. And even though the pursuing forces and influences of Fascism have not gone away, their liberal spirit and mettle drives them to create a new life. However, the civil wartime consequences are still in the wings, waiting to pounce.
Bowery Girl ($0.99) by Kim Taylor Blakemore: New York, 1883: Pickpocket Mollie Flynn must use her wits to survive the streets, and hang on to her dream of a better life. “Gang violence, raucous carousing, accidental pregnancy, and crime – not what most will expect from Victorian-era historical fiction. But that’s exactly what they’ll find in this tightly plotted novel…” – Booklist
The Crimson Child (Empire of Shadows Book 2) ($0.99) by R.N. Morris: 1880. St Petersburg. A shocking crime, committed in broad daylight against a respected member of the establishment, strikes terror at the heart of the city. Magistrate Pavel Pavlovich Virginsky must find a way to infiltrate a group of disaffected reactionaries with whom the dead man was associated. Virginsky uncovers a dark history in which the crimes of the past give rise to further crimes.
Lucia’s War ($0.99) by Susan Lanigan: Lucia Percival has overcome adversity to become a world-renowned soprano. But she has carried a lifelong secret from her youth when she served as a nurse during World War I – and she is ready to confess. From Jamaica to England, through Glasgow to Black society in London, Lucia’s journey shows a woman determined to fight against all odds.
8 ¼ Rules for Resilience: How to Bounce Back in an Unpredictable World ($4.99) by Jackson Sherry: After a near-fatal accident left Jackson severely paralyzed, he rebuilt his life from the ground up. Everything he thought he knew about resilience turned out to be pure ego. Through trial and error, he created a system for tenacity based on the major setbacks in his life. The result was the 8 ¼ Rules for Resilience shared in this book.
Rise Above It (The Rise Above series – Empowering Self-Acceptance and Unshakable Confidence for Women Book 1) ($3.99) by Anna Belle: This comprehensive guide will help you ignite your inner brilliance, crush insecurities, conquer doubts, and embrace your true beauty. Unleash the amazing, powerful you! Overcome triggers, boost confidence, and foster positive relationships. Discover practical advice and transform your life. Get your copy now and unlock your limitless potential.
Know Your Man: Playful Relationship Advice for Understanding Your Pig ($1.99) by Michael Coogan: You looked for a man and found a pig. Often this cycle of embarrassment, frustration, and heartache dealing with total pigs continues as you search for that special man. A man’s mind works in simple, predictable ways. You’ll uncover their secret customs, patterns, and behaviors. Master the effortless tactics you need to train and manage him 24×7.
Turning 60: When the Hell Did This Happen? ($2.99) by Rick L. Huffman: In a world where time stops for no one, wrinkles become battle scars, and gray hair is the crown of wisdom, there comes a book that confronts the inevitable milestone of turning sixty. Turning 60: When the Hell Did This Happen? Get ready to laugh out loud with a rebellious 60-year-old who refuses to let age define him.
Juror #11 ($1.99) by Katrina Robertson: The story of a journey from serving on the jury for a murder trial and then ending up with her own charges and trial and a mistrial granted in the murder trial. A vulnerable inside look at the criminal justice system.
Love Isn’t Always the Answer ($0.99) by Shelley L. Levisay: How does a smart, educated lawyer end up a convicted felon? Read now to see how falling in love with the wrong guy can ruin your life.
Lantern Across the Sea (Lover of the Sea Book 1) ($0.99) by Michael Ponzio: In 1277, Bastone, sailor, and spy, travels across the sea, concealing his prime mission: stop Charles of Anjou’s attack on Constantinople. He falls in love with a Greek fisherman’s daughter. In a dangerous world of pirates, assassins, slave traders, and hostile family prejudice, together, they must prevent a history-changing catastrophe.
The Poland Trilogy (Books 1-3) ($3.99) by James Conroyd Martin: Based on the diary of a countess, this riviting saga displays “all the sweep and romance of ‘Gone with the Wind’ and ‘Doctor Zhivago’.” ~India Edghill. Winner of a GOLD MEDAL for the Box Set from the Independent Publishers Book Awards. On Kindle Unlimited.
A Reluctant Hero (Will Revill Thrillers Book 3) ($0.99) by John Pilkington: England, August 1591. After two years as a soldier turned spy for the Crown, Captain Will Revill must join the staff of Lord Ballater, an embittered Catholic. On orders of Queen Elizabeth’s new spymaster, Sir Robert Cecil, Revill’s task is to keep a close watch on Ballater’s staunchly Catholic servants – one of whom Cecil believes intends to make an attempt on the Queen’s life.
Heirs of the Tide (Lost Tales of Sepharad Book 2) ($1.99) by Michelle Fogle: Journey to the Holy Land during the Renaissance for a thrilling adventure. When a crime lord abducts their father, two brothers set sail to retrieve lost family assets to pay the ransom. They navigate treacherous waters with a fearless crew of Sephardic corsairs seeking justice against the Inquisition, in a tale of danger and unbreakable bonds.
The General Wondered Why (Tales of Empire Book 1) ($0.99) by William Slim: Edited by bestselling military historian Robert Lyman, this is a special collection of stories by William “Bill” Slim which were first published during the interwar years. Although of their time, the stories convey Slim’s humanity – as well as provide an insight into the long-departed world of operations of the Old Indian Army and the North-West Frontier.
Whiskey and Old Stogies ($0.99) by Lisa Angle: In 1920s North Carolina young Rufus leaves his family knowing nobody will miss him. He carries haunting secrets. When he falls in with the O’Haras he believes he found a home. He learns to make white lightening and prospers in selling it. Running moonshine leads him to dark places where he encounters rough culprits. A scheme gone wrong lands him in prison where he confronts his past.
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?
Charani’s Gift ($0.99) by Robert Nolin: Magic and science meet on the plains of Missouri, 1898, when two psychiatrists encounter a gypsy trance speaker who seems possessed…or psychic. Based on real events, Charani’s Gift reimagines the western frontier as the borderland between science and magic.
Powerless in Poland: Growing Up Under the Nazi Regime ($3.99) by June Triana-Schiada: Based on true events, this middle-grade novel takes you on George’s coming-of-age journey surrounded by death and destruction. Forced to live in German-occupied Poland, the family struggled to survive in a violent dictatorship. Sign up for my newsletter for a chance to win a FREE copy!
The Road to Somorrostro ($3.72) by Julia Slack: A shameful past connects three families with a secret that cannot stay buried forever.
1966. From Barcelona’s old town to the gypsy slums on Somorrostro beach, the intertwined destiny of two generations is unravelling. Compelling historical fiction, based on real places and events.
Arm and Hammer ($0.99) by Jonathan K. Wade: Set in the 80’s and spanning seven years of international drug smuggling and political corruption, this is the incredible story of how a fateful US cargo plane carrying humanitarian aid was shot down over Central America and revealed to the world the stunning attempt by the CIA to illegally arm and fund a Nicaraguan revolution.
My Love Nikola Tesla ($0.99) by Ana Atanaskovic: A new aspect of the greatest scientist of all times is brought forth in Ana Atanasković’s book. The author dug deep to discover a softer side of Nikola Tesla. His social gatherings with the most famous individuals of his time, friendships with poets, writers and other visionaries, his impeccable sense of style were all kept on the margins of Tesla’s scientific brilliance.
Gunny Mac Private Detective: Trouble in Chinatown ($2.99) by Steven Walker: Four shot-up veterans from the 1942 Guadalcanal campaign become private detectives in Chinatown in Hawaii and get mixed up in a unique heist that has the military, the mob, and corrupt Chinatown police trying to kill them. If you loved the movie “The Best Years of Our Lives,” or the movie “Casablanca,” you will love the characters in this book.
Flukes of Fate ($3.99) by Luther Robison: The American West in early 1800. Renegades plunder the Smith homestead. His mother takes him to Philadelphia. At age eighteen, rebelling against his mother’s wishes, he trudges south to Mississippi and Texas to discover what fate has in store for him – encountering life-and-death skirmishes, horse thieves, stagecoach robbers, hoodlums, land swindlers, and romance.
Requiem For the Rio (The DiPaolo Trilogy Book 1) ($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 in to the deep waters of intrigue.
Desperate Valour (Storm of War Book 2) ($0.99) by Timothy Ashby: New Orleans, 1815. Alexander Charteris – “Chart” – a mixed-race major in the British Army´s 1st West India regiment – is sent to New Orleans on a dangerous spying mission. His contact is the beautiful agent Bagatelle, madame of a high-class brothel. The spy becomes a soldier once more. Ordered to retreat with a defeated army, Chart must make a fateful decision.
The American Spy ($3.99) by Scott Wiegmann: It’s a race the Allies can’t allow Germany to win. The American Spy is the gripping tale of a soldier recruited by the OSS to drop behind enemy lines in WW II and stop production of the V-2, the inter-continental ballistic missile that could alter the outcome of the war. Readers who like historical fiction and adventure should grab this book.
The Broken Hallelujah ($0.99) by Wendy H. Adair: The Broken Hallelujah is a poignant and gripping novel that weaves together the stories of Martin Carter, a soldier in Vietnam in 1969, and his granddaughter Robin in present-day. Martin’s experiences in the war shape his life, and when he goes missing, his family is left to wonder what happened to him.
Catering to Love (Departments of Love Book 1) ($0.99) by Joshua Ian: Chef Henri’s world gets rocked with the arrival of the gorgeous new waiter, Nico, in the Royal Tea Room. The two can’t deny their mutual attraction but Henri is hesitant to risk his career – and more – for love. Forbidden love in a luxurious Edwardian-era department store. Perfect for fans of Downton Abbey!
Whipponock Creek: Life and Times of Will Traylor ($1.99) by Ronnie Pastecki: This well-researched, touching novel describes the life and times of Will Traylor during his brave battle between morality and patriotism as he served as a scout at Valley Forge. Four long years later, the fighting ventures close to his home in Dinwiddle, VA threatening Will’s children. He has no choice but to muster out of the Continental Army. His family desperately needs him at home.
Assault (Girl with a Knife Book 1) ($1.99) by James T. Hogg: An epic historical fiction novel of love and revenge, in the vein of Ken Follett’s Pillars of the Earth, debut author James T. Hogg’s Girl with a Knife: Assault features a compelling heroine who must fight for justice and vengeance in ever dangerous 1600’s Colonial New England.
The Portrait ($1.99) by Emilia Kelly: For fans of Kate Morton and Daphne Du Maurier. London, 1850. When Iris Sheffield finds the diary and photograph of a mysterious young woman, she can’t stop wondering who the woman is and what has become of her. The more questions Iris asks, the more she suspects someone does not want her to discover the answers.
Delicatus: From Slave to Empress in Imperial Rome ($0.99) 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 Finder (A Beatrix Patterson Mystery) ($1.99) by Eva Shaw: This historical mystery novel is packed with intrigue and beauty, set four years after World War II ends. Follow familiar characters Beatrix Patterson and Thomas Ling as they settle into a new life in Santa Barbara, California. The Finder is the second book in the series, however each book can be read as a stand-alone or in order of publication.
Mama Dee ($4.99) by Earl Lynn: Now as an older woman affectionately called Mama Dee, DeEtta returns to her not-so-beloved Southern hometown where her ancestors worked and lived for generations. But being in that house, DeEtta is forced to relive her traumatic past. Will her dark, explosive secrets come to light now she is back in the place where it all transpired…?
Delivering Virtue (The Epic of Didier Rain Book 1) ($4.99) by Brian Kindall: Delivering Virtue is an outrageously inventive western that follows the adventures of Didier Rain, a bumbling rogue assigned the task of delivering a babe to the camp of a Mormon splinter sect out West, to be the bride of its prophet Nehi. The Frontier of 1854 is rife with perils that threaten to avert Rain from fulfilling the righteous prophecy.