Category: Historical Fiction

The Heiress by Kisane Slaney (Book Review #2015)

The Heiress is a sweeping historical romance that delves into themes of forbidden love, faith, and personal sacrifice. Set against the rich, evocative backdrops of Paris, London, Australia, and Bali, the novel follows the tumultuous journey of Tiana, a young woman whose heart has… Continue Reading “The Heiress by Kisane Slaney (Book Review #2015)”

The Drau River Flows to Siberia: The Victims of Victory by Marina Osipova (Book Review #2013)

The Drau River Flows to Siberia: The Victims of Victory by Marina Osipova is a powerful and evocative historical novel that delves into the personal and collective tragedies wrought by war, ideology, and the brutal political landscape of post-World War II Europe. Set against… Continue Reading “The Drau River Flows to Siberia: The Victims of Victory by Marina Osipova (Book Review #2013)”

Hunted by Fate by Adam Opaciuch (Book Review #1991)

*Hunted by Fate* by Adam Opaciuch weaves a gripping narrative that spans decades and continents. The story begins in 1973 with the brutal murder of a New York City restaurateur, which lands David Archer in a psychiatric hospital under dubious circumstances. Pamela Gordon, a… Continue Reading “Hunted by Fate by Adam Opaciuch (Book Review #1991)”

Bending the Arc (LawForce), Nicholas Gretener (Book Review #1987)

In *Bending the Arc (LawForce)*, Nicholas Gretener delivers a gripping legal thriller that explores the intersection of law, justice, and corporate power. Drawing inspiration from Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous quote, “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice,”… Continue Reading “Bending the Arc (LawForce), Nicholas Gretener (Book Review #1987)”

Crossing the Blue Ridge: A Tale of King’s Mountain by L. E. Denton (Book Review #1983)

*Crossing the Blue Ridge: A Tale of King’s Mountain* by L. E. Denton is an immersive and gripping historical novel set during the turbulent years leading up to and during the American Revolution. The story follows Caleb Anders, a young man fleeing an abusive… Continue Reading “Crossing the Blue Ridge: A Tale of King’s Mountain by L. E. Denton (Book Review #1983)”

Wanton Troopers by Lindsey Erith (Book Review #1982)

*Wanton Troopers* by Lindsey Erith is a captivating historical romance that blends danger, intrigue, and passion in a tumultuous time of political division. Set against the backdrop of the English Civil War, the story follows Hugh Malahide, a disillusioned Royalist, as he navigates a… Continue Reading “Wanton Troopers by Lindsey Erith (Book Review #1982)”

The Last Streamers of Confetti on New Year’s Eve by Kenneth Nichols Fecteau and Judy Nichols Fecteau (Book Review #1980)

*The Last Streamers of Confetti on New Year’s Eve* by Kenneth Nichols Fecteau and Judy Nichols Fecteau is an electrifying blend of paranormal adventure, historical fiction, and indigenous spirituality. The novel centers on Mandy, Lizzy, Hugo, and Yerma, four members of the Mistook Tribe,… Continue Reading “The Last Streamers of Confetti on New Year’s Eve by Kenneth Nichols Fecteau and Judy Nichols Fecteau (Book Review #1980)”

Nicholas Foxe and the by Lost Gold of Pompeii by Jackson Coppley (Book Review #1977)

*Nicholas Foxe and the Lost Gold of Pompeii* by Jackson Coppley is an exhilarating historical mystery that blends adventure, romance, and ancient intrigue. The novel follows Nicholas Foxe and his newlywed wife, Nina, on a honeymoon that quickly turns into a high-stakes treasure hunt.… Continue Reading “Nicholas Foxe and the by Lost Gold of Pompeii by Jackson Coppley (Book Review #1977)”

Remnant by Katie Sweeting (Book Review #1976)

Katie Sweeting’s Remnant is an evocative and deeply moving historical novel that captures the resilience, courage, and unbreakable ties of family in the face of unimaginable adversity. This dual narrative spans continents and decades, weaving together the lives of two remarkable women—Olu and Joanna… Continue Reading “Remnant by Katie Sweeting (Book Review #1976)”