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Books > Fiction > Genre fiction > Sagas
Back Cover Marketing Copy Two generations of a Southern family
leave their mark on Florida, their adopted home. Ellen Adair is a
vivacious beauty who weds Joseph White. Marrying about the time
Florida is ceded to the United States, Ellen leaves Kentucky to
trek with Joseph into half-civilized land of north Florida in the
1820
'This is an impressive book. In writing it the author demonstrates
great talent, as well as great courage.' **-Mario Vargas Llosa **
If I succeed in understanding who he was before I was born, perhaps
I will be able to understand who I am now that he is dead...In this
sprawling family saga stretching across Latin America, a son
embarks on a journey to understand his complex relationship with
his father and how it shaped the man he is today. Recalling Gabriel
Garcia Marquez's _One Hundred Years of Solitude _and Isabel
Allende's House of the Spirits, the renowned journalist and writer
Renato Cisneros probes deep into his own family history to try to
come to terms with his father, General Luis Federico 'The Gaucho'
Cisneros, a leading, controversial figure in the oppressive
military regime that held power in Peru during the 1970s and 1980s,
a tortuous period marked by state-sanctioned terrorism and the rise
of the Shining Path.Selling over 35,000 copies in Peru alone, The
Distance Between Us is at once excruciating in its honesty and
deeply moving in its universal relevance. Selected for a slew of
international prizes, it is now available in English for the first
time.
Woven in the grit of the Great Depression and the determination of
the Second World War, "Some Trust in Chariots" is an endearing love
story that will thrill fans of the "Intents of the Heart" Series
while welcoming new readers to the joys and sorrows of the Preston
family saga.
It is the story of Malcolm and Carolyn Thomas Preston, the
Christian couple who would later open their home and hearts to
Lauren Mitchell, the troubled youth who is the central character of
the novel series. Discover childhood influences, such as the
unflappable Granny Preston, and search the deep spiritual roots
that grounded them not only in their faith in God but in their
commitment to each other. Laugh as courtship mishaps abound as
these two independent forces collide and weep with them as a global
war turns their world upside down and separation must be
endured.
Reunions are sometimes bittersweet, and difficulties are sure
to follow. Faith and prayer are their only weapons.come along for
the journey to the beginning of their remarkable legacy that will
be revealed in "Intents of the Heart."
NO LOVE HOTEL IN SIGHT! Tsuda Akane has confessed her feelings to the sex robot Nadeshiko, and now they’re dating. Problem solved, right? Still, how do you have a relationship with a literal robot? Going on a romantic date to a museum instead of a love hotel seems like a good start…that is, if Akane and Nadeshiko can keep their hands off each other long enough to finish it! Meanwhile, Sakurako is pushing harder than ever for her kinky creation to marry Akane, but the greatest challenge for our lovebirds may be the law itself!
In this intriguing sequel to The Security of Silence, meet again
the fascinating members of the Malin family and their dramatic
lives as they struggle for survival in a new country. A Conspiracy
of Silence follows the Malin family as they emigrate from Germany
to the United States. The family's head thinks that moving to
America presents far greater opportunities for economic success.
However, they struggle to survive the hardships of learning a new
language, extreme working conditions, and troubled personal
relationships. This novel is a richly dramatic tale that vividly
portrays one family's experiences, hardships, and personal
tragedies. But there is a conspiracy of silence among its members
-- though the shocking truth, sooner or later, will come out.
He set the broth on the ledge and took a step out into the storm.
He blinked hard once then twice to clear his failing eyes. The
light was out and yet.he could still see the flickering, yellow
flow of its existence in the narrow arrow loop on the tower's next
higher level. Then the torch was back.full and strong.if
beleaguered by the gusts. Then again it was out. He stepped further
into the maelstrom.and stared.and wished for better eyes. He could
make no sense of it. It was queer. He resigned himself to cross the
wall's expanse and properly investigate.then a shiver ran through
him thoroughly like a bolt of lightning.ice cold lightning. He
wiped furiously at the freezing rain that blurred his eyes. It was
not the torch. It was something else.between the torch and
him.blocking the light. It was something.else. Something big.and
looming bigger. Something moving.and moving toward him He turned to
go back for his spear.but he never made it. There was little
difference between death and the night. Except.that death felt a
little warmer.
In 1900, Franca Raimondi lived a privileged life in Sicily. Franca
puts aside her intellectual ambition and marries Edoardo Privitera,
an American exporter. They marry and are blessed with a daughter,
Giulia. In 1908, an earthquake buries their beloved child beneath
the rubble. Miraculously, Franca and Edoardo rescue her, but the
pain and suffocation foreshadow things to come. Giulia, too,
nurtures her intellect, but her ambitions are thwarted by
Mussolini's March on Rome and the impassioned love of Alissandru
Leone. Although they marry and add two children to the family,
Alissandru's philandering ways drive a wedge between them.
Seeking a better life, Franca, Giulia and their husbands move
to the United States in the late 1920s, as the Great Depression
rages. Again, their path to prosperity is impeded. As Alissandru's
affairs and temper splint the family, Franca rescues her
grandchildren. She's determined to oppose the forces of nature,
love, and politics that have thus far divided their lives.
Splintered Lives will invade your dreams and infuse your mind with
romance gone adrift. Only the deep love of a grandmother can
restore the family to splendor as she tells the children, "You come
from intelligence and class; surely it must come through."
A unique body of medieval literature, the Sagas rank with the world's greatest literary treasures--as epic as Homer, as deep in tragedy as Sophocles, as engagingly human as Shakespeare. Set around the turn of the last millennium, these stories depict with an astonishingly modern realism the lives and deeds of the Norse men and women who first settled Iceland and of their descendants, who ventured further west--to Greenland and, ultimately, the coast of North America itself. The 10 Sagas and seven shorter tales in this volume include the celebrated "Vinland Sagas," which recount Leif Eiriksson's pioneering voyage to the New World and contain the oldest descriptions of the North American continent.
Will an unlikely friendship be enough to save them?After escaping a
train bound for a death camp with a trusty German Shepherd dog, a
girl wakes to find that she has no memory of her former life. Lily
is fostered by the kind RAF pilot who found her and his wife, Meg.
It is not long before their lives are disrupted once again by the
war and, with their home in ruins, they are forced to flee to the
country. In the Somerset countryside, Lily is reunited with Rudy,
the heroic German Shepherd. However it soon becomes clear that Rudy
is not just her companion, he is protecting her too, and someone
wants him out of the way... A gripping historical saga of
friendship and family from bestselling author Lizzie Lane. Praise
for Lizzie Lane: 'A gripping saga and a storyline that will keep
you hooked' Rosie Goodwin 'The Tobacco Girls is another
heartwarming tale of love and friendship and a must-read for all
saga fans.' Jean Fullerton 'Lizzie Lane opens the door to a past of
factory girls, redolent with life-affirming friendship, drama, and
choices that are as relevant today as they were then.' Catrin
Collier 'If you want an exciting, authentic historical saga then
look no further than Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J Miller
As the world teeters on the brink of war again, change is in the
air... After graduating from finishing school, Celia and Wenna
Pengelly go their separate ways - Celia to New Jersey to recover
from a broken heart, and Wenna to London, where she discovers
ambitions she never knew she had. However, though worlds apart,
both sisters are inexorably drawn towards Cornwall, to the family
businesses of china, clay and pottery. And as the world teeters
once more on the brink of war, the Pengellys struggle to keep pace
with change. The only source of stability is their family unit and
now even that is at risk, threatened by uncontrollable external
forces. Perfect for readers of Emma Hornby, Rosie Goodwin and
Lesley Pearse, September Morning is an emotional and unputdownable
saga of love and war
Tangled Threads is a gripping romantic saga from Margaret
Dickinson. For Eveleen Hardcastle life gets no better than growing
up on Pear Tree Farm in the Lincolnshire countryside. Her family
works hard for the Dunsmore estate and Eveleen finds it impossible
to resist the charms of their employer's son, Stephen Dunsmore. But
Jimmy, ever quick to antagonize, ensures that his sister's
clandestine trysts do not remain so for long. Mary Hardcastle
reacts to the news of her daughter's affair with a shocking
ferocity, which seems to be born more of bitterness than maternal
protectiveness. But what is it that fuels Mary's resentment towards
her daughter? Unable to ignore her own feelings, Eveleen continues
to meet Stephen in secret. But deception has a cruel price to pay
when her beloved father is found dead from a heart attack. And
worse yet, Stephen, far from providing Eveleen with the comfort she
craves, deserts her in her hour of need and callously evicts the
Hardcastles from the farm. Suddenly homeless, Eveleen is left to
take the family reins and she fights to make a new life for her
family in Nottinghamshire. And then she makes a stunning discovery
about her mother's past which changes all their lives for ever . .
. Continue the story of the Hardcastle family with the sequel
Twisted Strands.
Just outside the wee village of Ballantrae, Scotland, lies Glenapp
Castle, an abandoned manor with a tragic and mysterious past. When
Eva and Andrew Campbell buy the fire-ravaged castle and its
thirty-acre estate on a whim with plans to create an exquisite
hotel by the sea, they dismiss warnings of ghostly spirits
inhabiting their new home. It soon becomes clear there is indeed
something mysterious within the walls of Glenapp Castle, something
they cannot explain but that holds the key to age-old rivalries and
long-held secrets...and murder. Glenapp Castle is an enthralling
tale of intrigue and suspense. Set against the stunning backdrop of
Scotland's craggy southwestern coast, this is a story of a love
lost and found, a truth kept and revealed, and a house long
forgotten but suddenly brought back to life.
Perfect for fans of Kimberley Chambers and Jessie Keane, this
gangland thriller shows how far one woman will go to protect her
family's empire. ___________Most authors write what they know.
Linda Calvey writes what she lived. After Ruby's husband, Archie,
is brutally murdered, she is distraught. But with an empire to run,
Ruby has no time for tears. Determined to keep her family safe, she
sends her beloved daughter Cathy away, far from the violence and
secrets. As Ruby fights off the affections of her business partner,
Vladimir, as well as attacks from local gangs, she knows the game
is too dangerous to stay in forever. But who can be trusted, and
who is out for blood? In Ruby's empire, family is everything. So,
when Cathy gets into trouble, Ruby vows to protect her, whatever
the cost. IF YOU COME FOR THE QUEEN, YOU'D BETTER NOT MISS...
___________ WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THE LOCKSMITH: 'Up there
with the best' 'A brilliant, gripping story which captured me from
the first page' 'I could not put it down!' 'Wish I could give it
more than five stars!' 'Action-packed and full of drama till the
very end'
Set in the ancient city of Smyrna, this powerful novel follows the
intertwining fates of four families as their peaceful city is
ripped apart by the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire. On an
orange-tinted evening in September 1905, Scheherazade is born to an
opium-dazed mother in the ancient city of Smyrna. At the very same
moment, a dashing Indian spy arrives in the harbour with a secret
mission from the British Empire. He sails in to golden-hued spires
and minarets, scents of fig and sycamore, and the cries of street
hawkers selling their wares. When he leaves, seventeen years later,
it will be to the heavy smell of kerosene and smoke as the city,
and its people, are engulfed in flames. But let us not rush, for
much will happen between then and now. Birth, death, romance and
grief are all to come as these peaceful, cosmopolitan streets are
used as bargaining chips in the wake of the First World War. Told
through the intertwining fates of a Levantine, a Greek, a Turkish
and an Armenian family, this unforgettable novel reveals a city,
and a culture, now lost to time.
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