Their eyes locked.
They could see into each other's souls. This was why she had been bored.

Marion Croslydon

Mots clés paranormal-romance historical-fiction new-adult



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Their eyes locked.
They could see into each other's souls. This was why she had been born.

Marion Croslydon

Mots clés historical-fiction paranormal new-adult



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JAKE BAKER JOINING THE UNION ARMY IN NEW ORLEANS

"I'd prefer to be back in Texas, taking aim at the Rebs..., but I just can't do that," said Jake. ..."So, I'll just do what I can do, I guess."

"I suspect that goes for all of us," said the Colonel. "Maybe we should make that the unit's motto. 'The First Texas Cavalry of the United States of America: We'll just do what we can do, we guess.' It does have a ring to it, but I expect that we need somethin' a bit more inspirational and less true.

Charles Phillips

Mots clés historical-fiction civil-war war-fiction



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Riding a bull must be a bit like flying an ultralight. You get up there and have an exhilarating ride, but then you still have to get down.

Susan Spence

Mots clés historical-fiction westerns



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After all, that's why we read historical fiction-to be transported to another time, and to be astonished at ancient people's lives and traditions, just as they would probably be astonished at ours.

Michelle Moran

Mots clés reading historical-fiction



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The end is but a new beginning for the eternal "Ba.

Inge H. Borg

Mots clés historical-fiction saga ancient-egypt



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I knew why earlier generations once believed that the sun circled the earth. Because, in our limited imaginations, that is how we lived our lives. -Mrs. Tuesday's Departure

Suzanne Anderson

Mots clés wwii religion historical-fiction



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Our house has its back to the sea,' writes Hester in her journal. 'Below us, the ocean spreads to the sky, twitching wide and blue and hungry. One would think it to be infinite. But we, of course, know better.

Tanya Moir

Mots clés historical-fiction sea emigration new-zealand



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He draws a line under his conclusions. Says, 'Gregory, what should I do about the great worm?'
'Send a commission against it, sir,' the boy says. 'It must be put down.'
He gives his son a long look. 'You do know it's Arthur Cobbler's tales?'
Gregory gives him a long look back. 'Yes, I do know.' He sounds regretful. 'But it makes people so happy when I believe them.

Hilary Mantel

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