Barbara Stark-Nemon is the author of Even in Darkness, an historical fiction novel. Here is the official description: Spanning a century and three continents, Even in Darkness tells the story of Kläre Kohler, whose early years as a dutiful daughter of a prosperous German-Jewish family hardly anticipate the often-harrowing life she faces as an adult—a saga of family, a lover, … [Read more...] about An Interview with Barbara Stark-Nemon, author of Even in Darkness
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Ebook Review: The Fifth Crusade
The Fifth Crusade by Mark Butler is an enthralling read. I’m not normally a fan of medieval Europe, but Butler has managed to both bring to life some wonderful, conflicting characters while being informative about the Fifth Crusade. The prose is pretty yet just the right amount of graphic, especially when it comes to the brutal battles the crusaders fought. There’s a lot of … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: The Fifth Crusade
Ebook Review: The Art of Love
The Art of Love is a romantic, intriguing work of historical fiction. A.B. Michaels deftly portrays a couple made for each other, though each has to endure hardships and heartbreak before they find each other. The main characters are August Wolff, a self-made man not afraid to do hard labor to get what he wants, and Amelia Ruth, a woman who must sacrifice everything to give … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: The Art of Love
An Interview with J. Boyce Gleason, author of Anvil of God
J. Boyce Gleason is the author of Anvil of God, an historical fiction novel about Charles the Hammer and his family. You can purchase your copy here. And here is the official description: It is 741. After subduing the pagan religions in the east, halting the march of Islam in the west, and conquering the continent for the Merovingian kings, mayor of the palace Charles the … [Read more...] about An Interview with J. Boyce Gleason, author of Anvil of God
Ebook Review: The First Sunday
In addition to receiving a review copy of the ebook from the author, I interviewed R.J. Berry about her work. Read through the full post to learn about her inspiration, advice for indie authors, and future plans. From the very first sentence, it is clear that R.J. Berry has a deep love and respect for her grandmother. And in that sense, The First Sunday is very … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: The First Sunday