The COLOR of RAIN: A Kansas Courtship in Letters by John W. Feist – Family Saga 19th Century, Love Story in Letters, Family History
A true-love historical romance that will have readers riveted to the page. Highly recommended!
A true-love historical romance that will have readers riveted to the page. Highly recommended!
It required three generations of fearless activists over a span of more than seven decades working in more than 900 state, local, and national campaigns to finally win the vote for American women. Let us not forget them and their struggles for the right to vote. The power of the vote has shaped America’s history and will shape our future.
Old documents, newspapers, diaries, and family lore inform and illuminate a vibrant and fascinating history of a small town in the Pacific Northwest - Acme, in the County of Whatcom, tucked in the South Fork of the Nooksack River. Recommended.
This biography of hard times and sacrifice earns its place alongside the works of great Americana storytelling. Recommended.
A first-hand account of war through a hero’s eyes. Highly recommended.
We are deeply honored to announce the 2018 Winners of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs). The winners were recognized at the annual Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Banquet Ceremony.
A rich and fascinating account of day-to-day life in rural America in the mid-19th century set against the backdrop of the Civil War. Taken from primary sources, this narrative brings to life all that was loved and all that was lost.
These titles are the SEMI-FINALISTS the 2018 LARAMIE Book Awards novel competition for Western Fiction.
An intimate historical record of the realities of war seen through the sometimes tear-dimmed eyes of a Civil War soldier to his beloved wife and children.
Cinematically enthralling and historically compelling, Glen Craney’s "The Spider and the Stone" is a must read for lovers of James Douglas, the fight for Scottish Independence, Braveheart, or Robert the Bruce.