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Iceland at the turn of the first millennium: Astonishing place, astonishing time by Katie Aiken Ritter

Icelandic sagas bring to life an astonishing array of human nature: stories of individual families and lovers, of loyalty, jealousy, betrayal, forgiveness, greed, lust, faithfulness, competition, pursuit, hatred, fear, feuds, admiration, courage and determination. For hundreds of years, valued storytellers repeated these sagas to brighten the long winters of their… Read More »Iceland at the turn of the first millennium: Astonishing place, astonishing time by Katie Aiken Ritter

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Crouchback by Sarah Woodbury

Crouchback is set in the medieval world of 1284, and is based on true events surrounding the death of the last native Welsh Prince of Wales, Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, who was ambushed at a place called Cilmeri in eastern Wales, late in the afternoon on December 11th, 1282. From a… Read More »Crouchback by Sarah Woodbury

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A Whole New World by Donis Casey

For the past dozen years, I’ve been writing a historical series set in Oklahoma that features Alafair Tucker, a 40ish farm wife with ten children. The first book, The Old Buzzard Had It Coming, took place in 1912, and the most recent, Forty Dead Men, took place in 1919 and dealt with… Read More »A Whole New World by Donis Casey

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