Mary Ellen Barnes, Peregrine: The true story of one woman’s indomitable spirit and her love for the
hawks she raises in the time of Charles I of England, Cromwell, and the
New Colonies. (Historical Fiction)
Moonyeen Blakey, Assassin's Wife: Second
Sight is dangerous... Nan's visions of two noble boys imprisoned in a
tower frighten her village priest. The penalty for witchcraft is
death. Despite his warnings, Nan's determination to save these boys
launches her on a nightmare journey.(Cortero Fantasy)
James Bochert, When Jungle is Silent :
Set in Borneo of the 60s during a little known war called “the
confrontation,” this story tells of the British soldiers who fought in
one of the densest jungles in the world. (Historical Fiction)
James Bochert, Assassination in Al Qahirah: The third novel in The Talon Series offers a riveting tale of courage, comradeship, sacrifice, and treachery in the time of the Crusades. (Historical Fiction)
Alaric Bond, Cut and Run: The Fourth Book in Alaric Bond's Fighting Sail Series.
Disillusioned by the lack of opportunity in the Royal Navy, Lieutenant
King opts for a spell with the Honorable East India Company. (Nautical Fiction)
Alaric Bond, The Patriot's Fate: The acclaimed fifth novel in Bond's popular "Fighting Sail" series. It is 1798
and Ireland rises up against years of repression and injustice. Rebels,
supported by a mighty French invasion fleet, prepare to claim their land
but find themselves countered by a powerful British battle squadron. (Nautical Fiction)
Joseph Callo, The Sea Was Always There:
Retired Rear Admiral and award winning author Joseph Callo has
written a fascinating memoir, focusing on a life of learning from the
sea. It includes the joy, pain, victory, defeat, surprises, and humor
involved in the process. (Nautical Nonfiction)
Linda Collison, Barbados Bound, Book One of the Patricia McPherson Nautical Adventures:
Portsmouth, England,1760. Patricia Kelley, the illegitimate daughter of
a wealthy Barbadian sugarcane planter, falls from her imagined place
in the world when her absent father unexpectedly dies. (Nautical Fiction)
Dave Evardson, The Fenwold Riddle:
An impenetrable wall encloses the land of Fenwold, its origins
shrouded in the mists of time. Those who live in its shadow sweat out a
meager living from the land, but marauding raiders attack their
villages and steal their livelihood. (Cortero Fantasy)
Kristin Gleeson Anahereo, A Wilderness Spirit:
The biography of an Algonquin/Mohawk girl in a small Ontario town
during the First World War, who matured to be a world renowned
conservationist. (Historical Nonfiction)
Seymour Hamilton, Astreya, Book III: The Wanderer's Curse:
The breathtaking conclusion of The Astreya Trilogy. Lindey takes
Astreya, Cam, Damon, and Arneb to Matris, only to discover that much
has changed since she left home. (Cortero Fantasy)
Tinney Sue Heath, A Thing Done: In 1216 the noble families of Florence hold great power, but they do not
share it easily. Tensions simmer just below the surface. When a
Jester's prank-for-hire sets off a brawl, those tensions erupt
violently, dividing Florence into hostile factions. (Historical Fiction)
Jan Frost Holmes, Without Sanctions: A fractured
vision of homegrown insurgents threaten the United States, managing to stay one step ahead of our
nation's highest-ranking agents. (Cortero Mystery)
Gary Inbinder, Confessions of the Creature:The
story of Frankenstein's monster continues... In the Arctic waters
of the Barents Sea, the creature has taken the ultimate revenge on his
creator, Frankenstein. (Cortero Fantasy)
S. K.Keogh, Prodigal:
A story of relentless pursuit, betrayal, and revenge. As a young boy
Jack Mallory knows horror and desolation when James Logan and his
pirates murder his father and abduct his mother. (Nautical Fiction)
Marc Liebman, Big Mother 40:
An exciting, fast moving book about helicopter rescue operations in
the Vietnam era as a Navy Helicopter pilot and a Navy Seal and their
teams
perform their duties in extremely hazardous conditions. (Historical Fiction)
Steven Maffeo, The Perfect Wreck-- Old Ironsides and HMS Java: A Story of 1812:
December 29, 1812 - The date of one of the most dramatic sea battles in
naval history. HMS "Java" and the USS "Constitution" (the famous "Old
Ironsides") face off in the War of 1812's most spectacular blue-water
frigate action. (Nautical Fiction)
Jack Martin, Hail Columbia! An Alphonso Clay Murder Mystery: In 1869, four years after the Civil War has ended, Southerners bristle
under the authority of a military government. Embittered Confederate
veterans secretly form the Ku Klux Klan to fight what they perceive as
their unjust oppression by the North. President Ulysses S.
Gran turns to his most trusted agent, Major Alphonso Brutus Clay, to
find a solution to end the clan's violent activities in the South. (Historical Fiction, Civil War Fiction)
Jack Martin, Battle Hymn of the Republic: An Alphonso Clay Murder Mystery: 1865. The murderer of Abraham Lincoln, is still at large. The Civil War all but over, the Union victorious. However, a sinister plot has been hatched to restart the war, and the assassination of Lincoln is only the beginning. (Historical Fiction, Civil War Fiction)
Al Napoli and Ruth Freeman,Belmont 2017: A tale of the horses, trainers, owners, riders and jockeys
who have come to New York to run in the Belmont Stakes, the
one-and-a-half mile race that is the last lap of the Triple Crown. (Cortero Fantasy)
Roger Paine, Clear Lower Deck, A Collection of My Naval Yarns: Former Royal Navy officer Roger Paine charts the ups and
downs of life, both ashore and afloat. Together with recipes for rum
punch and rum Christmas cake, plus the traditional RN toasts for each
and every day of the week, this delightful collection of "yarns" is here to be savored and
treasured. (Nautical Nonfiction)
B.N. Peacock, The Tainted Dawn: The Great War: August 1789 --1815, Book I.
The Rights of Man. Liberty. Equality. Idealism. Patriotism. A
new age dawns. And yet, old hostilities persist: England and Spain
are on the brink of war. France, allied by treaty with Spain, readies
her warships. (Nautical Fiction)
Kim Rendfeld, The Cross and the Dragon:
A tale of love in an era of war and blood feuds. Francia, 778: Alda
has never forgotten Ganelon's vow of vengeance when she married his
rival, Hruodland. Yet the jilted suitor's malice is nothing compared to
Alda's premonition of disaster for her beloved, battle-scarred husband. (Historical Fiction)
Mary Donnarumma Sharnick, Thirst, a Novel :
Venice, July, 1613: A suspicious drowning in the Lagoon and a deadly
assault on a bridge shatter the dreams of Captain Lorenzo Contarini and
his fiancée, la Signorina Caterina Zanchi, members of two noble
Venetian families. (Historical Fiction)
V. E. Ulett, Captain Blackwell's Prize: A romantic adventure from the days of wooden ships and iron men. Captain Blackwell's Prize is a story of honor, duty, social class and the bond of sexual love. (Nautical Fiction)
Jason Vail, Lone Star, The Voyage of the Wasp
: Alternative History novel.1776. The
American rebellion has failed. George Washington
is dead. The few surviving revolutionaries, led by Andrew Jackson, have
fled to Spanish territories and the wasteland called Texas. But Jackson
is not content to be a Spanish subject. (Cortero Fantasy)















