Genre: Historical Fiction

Fabyan Place: Two WWII GIs Fight to Survive and Overcome Racial Strife as POWS by Peter Angus | Giveaway-3 copies, Review, & Author Interview

Fabyan Place: Two WWII GIs Fight to Survive and Overcome Racial Strife as P..

Fabyan Place: Two WWII GIs Fight to Survive and Overcome Racial Strife as POWS by Peter Angus | Giveaway, Review, & Author Interview A book blog tour from iRead Book Tours. Thank you to the author, publisher, & Lauren at iRead for providing me with the information for this tour. Book Details ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Purchase Links […]

Ponce: What Actually Happened at the Fountain of Youth by Jim Halverson | Giveaway (3 Copies), Interview, Spotlight

Ponce: What Actually Happened at the Fountain of Youth by Jim Halverson | ..

Ponce: What Actually Happened at the Fountain of Youth by Jim Halverson | Giveaway (3 Copies), Interview, Spotlight

For the most part, history is written by the winners. That includes most accounts depicting the conquests of the New World. Most records and artifacts of Native Americans were destroyed by the conquistadors to complete their total dominance in the new lands. Occasionally, historians working with native populations piece together some lost archives, but those examples are few and far between.

Never Fall for Your Fiancée by Virginia Heath (Merriwell Sisters #1) | Review & Giveaway | Historical Romantic Comedy

Never Fall for Your Fiancée by Virginia Heath (Merriwell Sisters #1) | Rev..

Never Fall for Your Fiancée by Virginia Heath (Merriwell Sisters #1) | Review & Giveaway | Historical Romantic Comedy

I’m reviewing Never Fall for Your Fiancee by Virginia Heath as part of a @rararesources blog tour. This historical romantic comedy is a laugh-out-loud page-turner! Enter to win the #giveaway.

The Last Roman: Exile by B.K. Greenwood | Book 1 of 3 | Spotlight Tour, Excerpt

The Last Roman: Exile by B.K. Greenwood | Book 1 of 3 | Spotlight Tour, Exc..

The Last Roman: Exile by B.K. Greenwood | Spotlight Tour, Excerpt

Welcome to my stop on the BreakEven Books tour.

Seasoned imperial officer Marcus Sempronius Gracchus leads the 9th Roman Legion into bloody battle against a fierce barbarian rival. It’s a battle he won’t survive.

When he awakens three days later, clawing his way from a hastily dug grave, Marcus realizes he cannot be killed—but that won’t stop him from dying time and again over the next 2,000 years. Burdened with a debt he cannot pay, is he cursed to walk the Earth without end?

To Entice a Spy by Diane Scott Lewis | Excerpt, $20 GC Giveaway, Review

To Entice a Spy by Diane Scott Lewis | Excerpt, $20 GC Giveaway, Review

To Entice a Spy by Diane Scott Lewis | Excerpt, $20 Gift Card Giveaway, Review

Widowed Countess Eseld Trehearne seeks revenge for the brutal death of her female companion during a Paris riot. On her return to England, Eseld delves into espionage to defeat the French rebels. Baron Robert Penhale, Eseld’s childhood love, rejoins the Secret Services after his wife’s death. He’s determined to protect England from the revolution terrorizing France. A ruthless French spy fights for the common man while disguised as an English aristocrat. He’s intent on revenge against those who oppose him. With the spy stalking them and Robert in fear for Eseld’s life, the fate of the couple verges on disaster.

Between Darkness and Light by Roy Peachey | 2021 BBNYA Semi-Finalist Spotlight

Between Darkness and Light by Roy Peachey | 2021 BBNYA Semi-Finalist Spotli..

2021 BBNYA Semi-Finalist – Between Darkness and Light by Roy Peachey
Shanghai 1900. Blinded in one eye during a childhood game of William Tell, Wang Weijun loses himself in a world of magic, languages, and Shakespeare. When the Great War begins, he seizes the opportunity to leave his past behind by signing up as a translator for the Chinese Labour Corps.

Landscape of a Marriage: Central Park Was Only the Beginning by Gail Ward Olmsted

Landscape of a Marriage: Central Park Was Only the Beginning by Gail Ward O..

Landscape of a Marriage: Central Park Was Only the Beginning by Gail Ward Olmsted
A marriage of convenience leads to a life of passion and purpose. A shared vision transforms the American landscape forever.
New York, 1858: Mary, a young widow with three children, agrees to marry her brother-in-law Frederick Law Olmsted, who is acting on his late brother’s deathbed plea to “not let Mary suffer.” But she craves more than a marriage of convenience and sets out to win her husband’s love. Beginning with Central Park in New York City, Mary joins Fred on his quest to create a ‘beating green heart’ in the center of every urban space.