British & Irish Literature & Fiction
epub |eng | 2021-03-16 | Author:Amy Harmon [Harmon, Amy]

The Barry Gray Show WMCA Radio Guest: Benny Lament December 30, 1969 “If you’re just joining us on WMCA, you’re listening to The Barry Gray Show. I’m here with Benny ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction May 29,2021 )
epub |eng | 2012-08-06 | Author:Susanna Carr - The Tarnished Jewel of Jazaar [Carr, Susanna]

CHAPTER SEVEN ZOE dismissed her curious maids for the night and gave one final glance at the clock. It had been hours since the ceremony concluded. Instead of returning to ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction May 29,2021 )
mobi |eng | 1996-06-01 | Author:The Midden

It was the same with all of them. Almost all. Mrs Laura Midden Rayter, who as long ago as 1956 had insisted on keeping her maiden name when she married, ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction May 28,2021 )
epub |eng | 2011-05-23 | Author:Rebecca Ann Collins [Rebecca Ann Collins]

J It was close to midday when, with a gentle knock on the door, Anne-Marie came in to see her. She looked very anxious and concerned that Anna had not ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction May 28,2021 )
epub |eng | 2010-09-02 | Author:Sansom, C. J. [J., Sansom, C.]

‘Yes, please, Father,’ David added eagerly. Hobbey looked at him indulgently. ‘Very well.’ We turned along a side lane and rode towards the water. We passed close to a large ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction May 28,2021 )
epub |eng | 2014-10-27 | Author:Philippa Carr [Carr, Philippa]

The words danced before my eyes and for a few moments I found it impossible to read on because I was terrified to read that something had happened to Sabrina. ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction May 27,2021 )
epub |eng | 2021-05-11 | Author:Alison Weir [Weir, Alison]

* * * — Katharine would have liked to have had Uncle William as her chamberlain, but he was often ailing these days and was spending less and less time ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction May 26,2021 )
azw, epub |eng | 2015-03-30 | Author:Robert A. Bennet [Bennet, Robert A.]

CHAPTER XVIII—The Shadow of Death When we came out into the portico Satsuma girded on his own sword and, in the face of the hatamoto officials, ordered our swords and ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction May 25,2021 )
epub |eng | 2020-08-13 | Author:Melanie Karsak [Karsak, Melanie]

Chapter 24 “I know this place,” I whispered to Hofund. “How?” “I’ve seen it in my dreams.” “This place?” I nodded. A black-robed priest and two warriors approached us. “Is ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction May 19,2021 )
mobi |eng | 1989-12-07 | Author:C. S. Forester

XV “Mr. Hornblower’s respects, sir,” said the messenger, putting his head inside Bush’s cabin after knocking on the door. “The admiral’s flag is flying off Mosquito Point, an’ we’re just ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction May 15,2021 )
epub |eng | 2016-09-14 | Author:Hargrove, A.M.

Four The flight home is miserable, and John waits for us at the house. It doesn’t make sense—none of it. How could she have found out about it so quickly? ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction May 15,2021 )
epub |eng | 2021-04-14 | Author:Jo Bartlett [Bartlett, Jo]

‘Ella!’ Dan called out from the upstairs window at the far end of the terrace as she walked past after checking Sophie over. Thankfully there’d been no sign she was ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction May 15,2021 )
epub |eng | 1977-05-14 | Author:Saccio, Peter;

3. EDWARD IV, 1461-1471 Within three months of the duke of York’s death in December 1460, his eighteen-year-old son, Edward earl of March, became king of England. Once again the ...
( Category: European History May 6,2021 )
epub, pdf |eng | 2021-04-28 | Author:Takehaya [TAKEHAYA]

The Immortal Sunday, July 10th The excavation was ongoing at the cemetery where Grevanas was buried. The likely culprit was a circle of his followers—a cult, by most standards. Even ...
epub |eng | 2021-04-26 | Author:Mary Sharratt [Sharratt, Mary]

* * * I spent the better part of winter in the scriptorium bent over the desk until my neck ached and my hand cramped around the quill. Though silence ...