Historical Fiction
The Revolution In Sparta
Long ago there was a country called Sparta where every citizen was required to join the army. The reason why every citizen was required to join the...
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Life and Times of a Priestess: Ch.8: Winter In The Occupied City (Part 3: Winter Festival )
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The Prancirian soldiers leave the Priestesses alone during their festival and the male prisoners will be allowed to return to their city. More about the politics between the Vanmarian nations as they attempt to carve up the Empire of the Goddess.
Silver Daughter

Talk had it she was from the island. There weren’t supposed to be folk living there, apart from the lighthouse men. She was a foundling. Dr Innes had...
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Eyes
In front of my eyes I finally see all of my dreams come to life In front of my eyes I'm seeing you walk down that aisle to become my wife In front of...
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Life and Times of a Priestess: Ch.8: Winter In The Occupied City (Part 2: Virgin Soldier)
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A virgin soldier experiences enlightenment at the hands of a Pirionite Priestess, as he has not been offered the opportunity by the women of his own land.
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Life and Times of a Priestess: Ch.8: Winter In The Occupied City (Part 1: Conversations of War and Love)
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Danella reads more of the history of Prancir and the continent of Vanmar. She has lively arguments about its history with her friend, lover and customer Paul, and about the current occupation.
The Temptation

Flipping a New Testament story into a very different perspective
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Sunrise

Over 300 British and Commonwealth soldiers were executed on The Western Front during the First World War, most for 'cowardice' or 'desertion in the face of the enemy'. Yet in spite of what we have long known about PTSD, and the fact that some of the victims were too young to have been serving in the army, successive governments refused to issue a blanket pardon for them until 2006. Their convictions, however, have never been quashed, which means their 'offences' remain.
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The Second World War: PART 11 - Roger Farrier (1944) #2
For the most part, the sky was without clouds and made a most fitting setting for the end.
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The Lad from Pointe de Bute (Chapters 15-16-End)
A Historical Fiction for Young Readers 8-12 Chapters 15-16-End THE LAD FROM POINTE DE BUTE By Esther and Richard Provencher COPYRIGHT: © 2014-17 by...
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