Historical Fiction

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12 Days at Bleakly Manor, by Michelle Griep (Christmas historical)

Anna Finch and the Hired Gun, by Kathleen Y’Barbo (historical romance, Denver, 1880’s)

Becoming Lucy, by Martha Rogers (historical romance–Oklahoma, USA)

The Butterfly and the Violin, by Kristy Cambron (historical novel–World War 2)

Butterfly Palace, by Colleen Coble (historical suspense–Texas, 1900’s)

Calm Before the Storm, by Janice L. Dick (historical novel–Russian Mennonites, Storm Series book 1)

The Captive Heart, by Dale Cramer (historical novel–Amish, Mexico, 1930’s, Book 2 in the Daughters of Caleb Bender series)

Captured by Moonlight, by Christine Lindsay (India, Book 2 in the Twilight of the British Raj series)

Christianus Sum, by Shawn J. Pollett (historical novel–biblical fiction, Book 1 in the Cry of the Martyrs series)

Cibou, by Susan Young de Biagi (historical novel–Canada, Mi’kmaq)

Consider the Sunflowers, by Elma Schemenauer (Mennonite fiction, historical novel, Canada)

A Dangerous Legacy, by Elizabeth Camden (historical novel, An Empire State Novel Book 1)

Dark Clouds of the Morning, by Janet C. Burrill (historical novel–Canada, Halifax Explosion, 1917)

Destiny’s Hands, by Violet Nesdoly (historical novel–Biblical history: Moses)

End of the Magi, The, by Patrick W. Carr (biblical fiction–Magi and the Christ child)

Eye of the Storm, by Janice L. Dick (Storm series, book 2–Russian Mennonites)

Far Side of the Sea, by Janice L. Dick (In Search of Freedom book 3 — Russian Mennonite historical)

Fit to Be Tied, by Robin Lee Hatcher (historical romance–Idaho, USA)

Forest Child, by Heather Day Gilbert (historical novel–Vikings, Vikings of the New World Saga book 2)

Forlorn River, by Zane Grey (historical western–northern California, USA)

God’s Daughter, by Heather Day Gilbert (historical novel–Vikings, Vikings of the New World Saga book 1)

A Halifax Christmas Carol, by Steven Laffoley (Christmas historical)

In a Foreign Land, by Janice L. Dick (In Search of Freedom book 2 — Russian Mennonite historical fiction)

In Every Heartbeat, by Kim Vogel Sawyer (historical novel–Missouri, USA–1914)

The Incense Road, by Tracy Higley (Christmas historical fiction–Magi and the Star of Bethlehem)

The Last Piece, by Terrie Todd (historical to contemporary)

Legacy, by Mary Hosmar (YA hisstorical/contemporary — WW2, The Netherlands)

Lilly’s Promise, by Terrie Todd (women’s fiction; contemporary and historical)

McShannon’s Chance, by Jennie Marsland (historical romance–Colorado, USA)

Muninn’s Keep, by Brian C. Austin (historical fiction–British Isles)

No Way Up, by Mary Connealy (Cimarron Legacy book 1, 1880s New Mexico)

Once Upon a Dickens Christmas, by Michelle Griep (3 historical novellas)

Out of the Storm, by Janice L. Dick (historical Russian Mennonite fiction, Storm series book 3)

Paradise Valley, by Dale Cramer (historical Amish fiction–Ohio and Mexico, 1920’s, Book 2 in the Daughters of Caleb Bender series)

Secrets of Sloane House, by Shelley Gray (historical romantic suspense–Chicago, 1890’s)

Seeker of Stars, by Susan Fish (historical fiction–biblical fiction, Christmas novella)

Set the Stars Alight, by Amanda Dykes (contemporary and historical)

Shadowed in Silk, by Christine Lindsay (India, Book 1 in the Twilight of the British Raj series)

Snowflake Tiara, by Angela Breidenbach and Valerie Comer (historical and contemporary romantic novellas)

Though Mountains Fall, by Dale Cramer (historical Amish fiction–Ohio and Mexico, 1920’s, Book 3 in the Daughters of Caleb Bender series)

Under the Cloud, by Violet Nesdoly (biblical fiction)

Unwrapping Hope, by Sandra Ardoin (historical fiction, novella, Widow’s Might series)

Up From the Sea, by Amanda Dykes (historical fiction, Maine)

Veiled at Mignight, by Christine Lindsay (India, Book 3 in the Twilight of the British Raj series)

What Rough Beast, by Shawn J. Pollett (historical fiction–biblical fiction, Book 2 in the Cry of the Martyrs series)

Whose Waves These Are, by Amanda Dykes (contemporary/historical, Maine)

Yours is the Night, by Amana Dykes (World War 1)