Willows: The Creole

Willows: The Creole
The Arceneauxs have a long history of falling victim to circumstance, but heir to the family home, one woman is determined the legacy will end with her. Embroiled in the fleecing of New York’s bridge funds, she is offered a new life in New Orleans, but what she finds is an abandoned house, a fractured family, and an oppressed people. Determined, she confronts the challenges head on, but soon realizes change is not something needed only for her, but for many.

In the decades before the Civil War, Louisiana was the most advanced in the rights of people of color—Africans and Indians—and women, including the right to vote. Marriage between races was legal, and mulatto, quarteronne, and octoroon children were recognized by their white fathers and often became business and landowners through gifts or the wills of patriarchs.

The Civil War brought change—any black lineage became cause for discrimination—and many blacks were relegated to occupations not unlike those of their ancestors. The women’s rights movement lost momentum as well, and it was only through the sheer will of women such as Stanton and Anthony, that organizations were formed and the voices of women would come to be heard.

Willows Plantation, still worked by the descendants of the slaves who built it, becomes the anchor to affect change and in a historical fiction story spanning five generations, author Cyndie Shaffstall, takes you on a journey through abolition and suffrage. A Voodoo priestess, a French artist, the first woman presidential candidate, and the world’s fair shed light on issues and provide opportunities for a better life for the entire family. $0.99 on Kindle.

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Vanquished

VanquishedKnown as The Maid of Mayfair for her unassailable virtue, unwavering resolve, and quiet dignity, suffragette leader, Caledonia ~ Callie — Rivers is the perfect counter for detractors’ portrayal of the women as rabble rousers, lunatics, even whores. But a high~ranking enemy within the government will stop at nothing to ensure that the Parliamentary bill to grant the vote to females dies in the Commons — including ruining the reputation of the Movement’s chief spokeswoman. $0.99 on Kindle.

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Pianist in a Bordello

What would happen if a politician decided to tell the truth—the whole truth?

Richard Youngblood, aspiring Congressman, is about to find out. He’s running on a platform of honesty and transparency—and against the advice of his friends and advisers he’s decided to start with himself. His autobiography will lay his entire life bare before voters just days before the election. And what a life he’s had. Born in a commune and named Richard Milhous Nixon Youngblood as an angry shot at his absent father, Richard grows up in the spotlight, the son of an enigmatic fugitive and the grandson of a Republican senator. He’s kidnapped and rescued, kicked out of college for a prank involving turkeys, arrested in Hawaii while trying to deliver secrets to the CIA…Dick Nixon Youngblood’s ready to tell all. He’ll even tell his readers about the Amandas—three women who share a name but not much else, and who each have helped shape and define the man he’s become. Are voters really ready for the whole truth? Are you? Pianist in a Bordello is a hilarious political romp through the last four decades of American history, from a narrator who is full of surprises

The award-winning novel, Pianist in a Bordello, garnered a nod by the Northern California Publishers and Authors for third place in General Fiction. It was also awarded two first places in fiction and humor by the Colorado Independent Publishers Association. In addition, PIAB was re-named as a recipient of the coveted BRAG awards. Publishers Weekly, Red City Reviews and Kirkus Reviews all included it in the top ten percent of Indie books that were submitted.  Pianist in a Bordello was top pick and finalist for Underground Book Reviews, Novel of the Year. $0.99 on Kindle.

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The Yanks Are Starving: A Novel of the Bonus Army

The Yanks Are Starving: A Novel of the Bonus Army
During the tense summer of 1932, a charismatic hobo leads 20,000 jobless World War I veterans into Washington, D.C. to demand payment of their service compensation. In this epic novel that sweeps across three decades, eight Americans come of age in Europe, only to reunite during the Great Depression to determine the fate of a nation on the brink of upheaval.

From the Boxer Rebellion in China to the Plain of West Point, from the persecution of conscientious objectors to the horrors of the Marne, from the Hoovervilles of the heartland to the pitiful Anacostia encampment in the bowels of the nation’s capital, here is the little-known story of the political intrigue and government betrayal that led to the only violent clash ever waged between two American armies under the same flag. $0.99 on Kindle.

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Corral Nocturne: A Novella

Corral Nocturne: A Novella
Lonely and isolated on her ill-tempered brother’s ranch, Ellie Strickland has almost given up hope of finding friends, or a sweetheart. But when she meets Cole Newcomb, the handsome, well-to-do heir to the biggest ranch in the county, her summer is transformed. Cole’s invitation to the Fourth of July dance might mean a dream come true—but will the stroke of midnight bring more heartache? A novella-length retelling of the story of Cinderella, set on the windswept Montana prairies. $0.99 on Kindle.

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A Peek at Bathsheba

A Peek at Bathsheba
At the height of his political success, David (of the Old Testament) takes a stumble, which threatens to undermine all his achievements. He falls in love with a married woman, Bathsheba, and then tries to cover up the scandal, and have her husband, Uriah, carry his own death sentence to his commander, Joav. Only then does regret set in. $0.99 on Kindle and iBooks.

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Free: Sergei and Hans

Sergei and Hans
In a WWI prison camp, a German guard discovers a Russian prisoner’s journal. The guard then invites the prisoner over for Christmas dinner where they recount their stories of the beginning of the war, and together they share one last meal. Free on Kindle.

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The Hard Road Home

The Hard Road Home
The Civil War has arrived in idyllic but poor Louisiana. Riley, a young man in his twenties, is a land owner with a wife and a child on the way. He wants nothing more in life than to work his land and provide for his family. But when soldiers show up on his property one day, they bring enlistment papers. Riley’s been drafted and must leave everything behind to fight for the South.

Riley and his fellow soldiers endure hardship and battles against the North in their efforts to win freedom for the South. But when Vicksburg ends up a devastating loss for the South, Riley’s own personal war is just beginning. Captive, then paroled, Riley is released with only one directive: find your own way home.
Now, on foot and in unfamiliar territory, he must make his way back to his wife and child before they’re taken from him for good. $2.99 on Kindle.

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Free: RC and RUBY Screenplay

RC and RUBY Screenplay
RC and RUBY Screenplay is an Amazon Kindle book that is adapted from the historical romantic action novel, Atlantic City Nazi. The major locales are along the US coastline from Newport, RI to Key West, Fl and include locations in Germany prior to World War II. The Screenplay is preceded by a Treatment (Hollywood version of brief synopsis) that by necessity must contain the surprise ending. Experience the dialogue that actors use including facial expressions, actions, and scene descriptions including camera directions and graphic image requirements.  Free on Kindle.
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Blurred Memories

Blurred Memories
Helen Dorcell is about to marry the one man she was meant for. She didn’t count on a war turning her world upside down. It is 1941 and as lovers and husbands are shipped off, a twist of fate will force her into the arms of another man.

But an accident will plunge Helen on a journey where she must confront her choices and the man she gave her heart to before the war changed everything. In order to decide where she belongs, Helen must first remember who she is.

From Marisa Bermudez, author of Shadows in the Pearl, BLURRED MEMORIES is a deeply moving story of enduring love, courage, and the true meaning of home. $0.99 on Kindle.

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“Just before the Pearl Harbor attacks in 1941 high-school senior Helen Dorcell has the man of her dreams and plans for a perfect life. But then she gets hit with two stunning and life changing pieces of news. Blurred Memories follows her absorbing story of hope, heartbreak, and love again. Fans of historical romance will not be disappointed with this charming, well-crafted and perfectly paced story.” –JustKindleBooks

The Forgotten Seamstress

The Forgotten Seamstress
Customer review: “This is a soul-stirring story that will satisfy historical and contemporary fiction readers alike.” $1.99 on Kindle, today only (4/28/2015).
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Breaking TWIG

Breaking TWIG
Set in rural Georgia in the 1960s, BREAKING TWIG is a coming-of-age novel about Becky (Twig) Cooper, a young woman trying to survive the physical and emotional abuse of her mother, Helen, a beautiful, calculating woman who can, with a mere look, send the meanest cur in Sugardale, Georgia running for its life.

Not even Twig’s vivid imagination, keen wit, and dark sense of humor is enough to help her survive the escalating assaults of Helen and a new stepbrother, but help comes from an unexpected source–Frank, her stepfather. Sometimes, having one person who loves and believes in you is all a girl needs to keep hope alive.

Often raw and irreverent and sprinkled with all the Southern flavoring found in a good bowl of chicken and dumplings, BREAKING TWIG, is about finding love where we least expect it, destroying lives with easy lies, and realizing each of us determine our own truth. $0.99 on Kindle.

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Free: Kurinji Flowers


In the mid 1930s Ginny has been abused by a family friend and alienated from her well-intentioned but bossy mother. When the truth of her abusive past comes out, her marriage prospects are ruined – but Tony Tilman, a handsome tea planter offers her another chance for love and she marries him and joins him in the uplands of South India. Then her dreams of happiness turn sour as she struggles to fit in with the way of life in the claustrophobic life of the British expatriate community. When Ginny meets Jagadish, an Indian employee of her husband, her life turns upside down. Then the coming of the second world war changes everything. Free on Kindle.

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Deathspell


A boy orphaned by violence grows up in the shadow of his father’s murder. His older brother offers him a home, but the life of a farmer is a poor fit for Christian Richardson.

Set in England in the 1400s, the Wars of the Roses litters the country with plenty of jobs for a young mercenary trained in how to wield a sword. Christian grows out of his youth and becomes a capable fighter, one who inherited his father’s blade. As a member of the Brotherhood of the Black Rose, he puts coins in his pockets and food in his stomach, but every day he searches for the sigil of the men who took his father’s life.

Finally, after years skirting the edges of a group called the Luminaries, he’ll make a discovery that will put him in reach of his goal. Vengeance.

The sword was not the only possession his father had given to him, though, and unbeknownst to Christian, the Luminaries have been hunting for Richard’s son – the boy who escaped from them nearly a decade ago – just as he has been scouring for signs of them.

An almost successful attempt on his life reveals hidden gifts, and even more secrets that his father had taken to the grave. As Christian reaches the threshold of claiming revenge, he faces the realization that retribution might come at a high price. Will he listen to the pleas of his loved ones, cautioning him away from danger? Or will his pursuit for justice take him down a path from where he can never return? $2.99 on Kindle.
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Free: Orphan Moon


“Orphan Moon,” is a historical fiction novel about a young woman in 1860’s Texas who must undertake a grueling physical journey and face countless dangers, or lose everything she holds dear.

It is a heart-wrenching saga of family love, loss, and betrayal. Both a gripping adventure and a timeless love story, it gallops across the bleeding edge of the western frontier. Free on Kindle.

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Across Great Divides

Across Great Divides
Across Great Divides is a timeless, World War II story of the upheavals of war, the power of family, and the resiliency of human spirit. When Hitler comes to power in 1933, one Jewish family refuses to be destroyed and defies the Nazis only to come up against another struggleconfronting Apartheid in South Africa. $0.99 on Kindle.
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Patrick’s Journey


“Patrick’s Journey” is based on one of those true life stories where fact can seem stranger than fiction. A young 18th century Irishman runs foul of the occupying British redcoats and finds himself banished to a penal colony on the other side of the world.

The “journey” in the story is twofold. One is his physical journey to another, far away, land and the other is the emotional journey that comes with being torn away from everything he holds dear until he is able to find life and love again for a new beginning. $0.99 on Kindle.
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The Spider and the Stone: A Novel of Scotland’s Black Douglas


Scotland’s 14th-century hero, the Black Douglas, defies three English Plantagenet kings and champions the cause of his wavering friend, Robert the Bruce, to lead the armies to the bloody field of Bannockburn. A thrilling historical saga of star-crossed love and heroic sacrifice during the Scottish Wars of Independence. (Historical fiction — $0.99 on Kindle).

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Free: 1964


Richard Warren is growing up as a ten-year-old boy in the rural hills of North Yorkshire, UK. Childhood isn’t always as easy as it seems as he deals with work, family conflict, death, and class warfare. Will Richard manage to overcome these toils at such a tender age? Free on Kindle.
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The Towers of Tuscany


Set in medieval Italy, this is a beautifully crafted masterpiece of historical fiction and romance. Just $1.99 on Kindle (3/17/2015 only).
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The Young Lions


Action, adventure and erotic entanglements loom large in young Robert Hamilton’s future as he seeks to make his fortune in the rough and tumble world of the Johannesburg goldfields in the closing years of the nineteenth century.
Robert’s business interests and adventures in the wilds of South Africa, bring him into close contact with the Boer peoples of the Transvaal Republic. As the threat of a British invasion looms large over the country, his support for the Boer cause finds him on the opposing side to his fellow uitlanders – foreigners. He is dismayed to discover that both of his brothers have enlisted in Canadian regiments ready to fight on the side of Britain in the Anglo-Boer War. $0.99 on Kindle.

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“Across The Pond” by Michael McCormick


“Across The Pond” by Michael McCormick is the story of a young American who fights for his country during the war in Vietnam, only to be rejected when he comes home. The author based the story on his personal experience as an infantry squad leader who served in combat. Upon his return to the United States, Michael was awarded the Silver Star Medal and the Purple Heart. In the foreword for the book, Ron Kovic, author of “Born On The Fourth of July” wrote, “This little book (novella) grips the reader and does not let go. I believe it will be recognized as one of the important books to come out of the Vietnam war.” $0.99 on Kindle.

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Brigid of Ireland


In 5th century Ireland Brigid is a slave to her father. When he decides to rid himself of her, she begins a journey across the wild landscape to find her mother. She meets a mysterious poet and a kindly old druid who try to help her but is stalked by a man who believes she is the one legends foretold who will have power that no king or druid can control. Her journey brings her back to the place she began and reveals a secret that astounds her.
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Free: Flowers in the Snow


If you step across the threshold of Betty Grafton’s house, you can be sure of two things: she’ll feed you until you’re ready to bust and she’ll love you before you even realize you’re worthy of it.

But soon sad news forces her to relive the darkest moments of her life, she decides to share the story with those she loves. Revealing the hard truth about growing up in the South during the 1960’s is difficult but necessary. She tells the tale of how an unlikely friendship shaped her into the woman she is today. Exposing her mistakes, her fears, and her impossibly difficult heart break, Betty strives to teach them all what it means to truly love. Free on Kindle.
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War Brides

War Brides
Customer review: “What a great story, and beautifully told, too. This is fantastic historical fiction.” $1.99 on Kindle.


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