Browsing: Europe

His father made the mistake of marrying a commoner, and now Lord Corbett Blake’s title and lands are at stake. The black-hearted lord knows he has to marry a perfect lady, but he’s consumed with thoughts of Devon, a servant girl secretly raised in a monastery…

Having been shunned by the weaver’s guild and with her brother to care for, Muriel Draper has no choice but to become the clothier of Baron Nicholas Vaughn when he comes to collect her late father’s debt. But neither of them anticipated their sizzling connection…

When Anna learns of her ancestor’s aristocratic roots and tragic World War II history, she travels to Germany in search of an old, precious memento. But she never imagined the depths of her family’s secrets… A USA Today bestselling author delivers a captivating dual-timeline story with over 6,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.

For fans of The Nightingale: As World War II rages on, two nurses on different continents fight for survival. “A luminous, once-in-a-lifetime story of war, love, loss, and the enduring grace of the human spirit” (New York Times bestselling author Lauren Willig).

Hidden deep within a Dublin convent is Magdalen Laundries, where women with sullied reputations are forced into hard labor. Follow Teagan, Nora, and Lea as they band together to escape the gated grounds in this stunning novel that “shines a light on a dark period in 20th-century Ireland” (Booklist).

When Bethoc finds a half-drowned man, she pulls him to a cave and secretly tends to his wounds. Highlander Sir Callum might be injured now, but as he gets to know Bethoc, he becomes determined to save her just as she’s saved him. From a New York Times bestselling author!

“Terrific” (The Telegraph): After the Great Fire of London destroys St. Paul’s Cathedral, a man’s body is found in the rubble. Can James Marwood track down the killer before another victim is claimed? “A masterclass in how to weave a well-researched history into a complex plot” (The Times).

Art

“Tremendously entertaining” (The New York Times): In Renaissance-era Florence, a bitter rivalry erupts when young Michelangelo begins his rise to fame — only to lock horns with the great Leonardo da Vinci. “A rewarding read” (Booklist).