ENVOY of JERUSALEM by Helena P. Schrader, Ph.D. — Dramatic & Inspiring
History truly comes alive in this Crusades series-Masterful writing takes the human factor to the forefront while action abounds.
History truly comes alive in this Crusades series-Masterful writing takes the human factor to the forefront while action abounds.
Delivers engaging, believable characters infused with compassion, intelligence and unrelenting strength with a level of historical detail, both fact and fictional, that transport the reader to all of the glory and turmoil of ancient Rome.
A fascinating story of meteoric rise from rags to riches, from subservience to achievement - based on a true story.
A superb read for fans of love stories set on the rugged background of the Western Frontier--a brilliant historical romance with a healing love that is much needed in the aftermath a destructive war.
Packed with vibrant historical and tactical detail, the author illuminates the fascinating private and public worlds of the Roman legionnaire. A highly engaging read about one of the most detrimental defeats in Roman military history.
After the latest demoralizing battle defeat, Jacob's compassion and disgust rises when he sees the pathos caused by inept British Officers. He agonizes over his dilemma–stay and fight–or desert his men, including his son, to try to find his beloved wife, presumably lost to the north while searching for their child in mid-1700s wilderness of North America.
A moving, coming of age story set in a hapless time, Jesse demonstrates how the power of love and friendship triumphs over discrimination in a place where all hope seems lost and the odds are against you.
A moving novel with a fresh perspective, "Dust on the Bible"takes readers back to 1944 South Carolina where money was scarce and war was brewing. Readers will be captivated by twelve-year-old farm girl named Lily, who survives tough times with her hard-scrabble family.
June is the perfect time to tidy up your historical fiction novel and submit it to one of our contests. In previous years all of our Historical Fiction was judged under the Chaucer awards. But we had so many entries in 2015 that we had to divide it into two novel competitions. There are too many different categories of Historical Fiction all deserving of their own contest, creating nearly impossible decisions for the judges. So, we have divided the Chaucer contest in two by a date some might consider arbitrary—1750, and named the categories the Chaucer Awards (pre-1750) and the Goethe Awards (post 1750). What is so special about 1750? 1750 is considered by many historians to be a pivotal date in the history of humankind--in both Western and Eastern history. There are several movements that shaped this new era. Prior to 1750, monarchy was the prevailing form of government. "Citizenry" (as opposed to being a "subject") was a radical new concept that was taking root due to the British Colonies in America revolting against the British monarchy. The concept that individuals were not just "subjects" of a monarchy, but humans with inalienable rights spread like wildfire throughout Europe leading, to the French Revolution. The 1750s brought about a completely new way of thinking about governance. With this came the concept of the right to own private property rather than being "entrusted" with it by royalty and subjected to the whims of the monarch granting the property. Secondly, [...]
Rich in historical detail and fantastical landscapes, "Daughter of Destiny" takes a brilliant twist on the historical perception of Queen Guinevere: she has magical powers. Will her gift be enough to save her people?