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As revolutionary France descends into bloodshed, British naval officer Nathan Peake undertakes a dangerous secret mission at the center of the storm… A riveting novel that delivers “wit, suspense, intrigue, and action” (Publishers Weekly).
A USA Today bestseller! In 1863, the notorious Battle of Gettysburg took thousands of lives. This is the remarkable story of the Great Reunion, when Union and Confederate veterans reassembled on the battlefield for the conflict’s 50th anniversary. A moving and thoroughly researched historical novel.
“Memorable” (Publishers Weekly): After her sisters are kidnapped, young Susanna sets out into the unknown to bring them home. “Hypnotic… An elegiac, hopeful historical novel” (Kirkus Reviews) set in 1806 Ohio.
Fantasy author Jeff is struggling to write the villain of his latest novel when he’s magically transported inside his own unfinished book. To stay alive, Jeff must become a part of this vivid fictional world — if it’s fiction at all…
How did the Samaritan woman come to visit Jacob’s well? Follow Marah’s journey to her life-changing encounter with Jesus in this “absorbing” novel (Library Journal) that imagines the life beyond the powerful Bible story. With nearly 1,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
What if you could live again and again, until you got it right? On a cold and snowy night in…
Inspired by the immortal classic Moby-Dick, this “ravishingly detailed” (Kirkus Reviews) portrayal of a truly striking woman will leave you breathless. A national bestseller hailed as “suspenseful, affecting, historically accurate, and seductive” (Publishers Weekly).
When King Edward invades Scotland, a young warrior named James risks everything to save his beloved country. Myth and history collide in this epic tale of courage based on the life of the Black Douglas!
A gorgeous, lyrical, and utterly haunting novel from an author who won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Mary Turner is trapped in a loveless marriage on a failing farm when her connection with Moses, her black servant, sends them both down a surprising path with tragic consequences.