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Updated: January 24, 2012

Historical

A Convenient Solution by Trevor Whitton [html available without registration]
A Fatal Homecoming by Trevor Whitton [html available without registration]
Aercu by Aurelian Gould {pdf}
All Things are Lights by Robert J. Shea {pdf}
Angels in the Dust: A Novel of the First Crusade by Zofia Kossak NEW (listed less than one year)
Are You Positive? by Stephen Davis {pdf}
Captain Smith's Handshake by Poorva Arora [Historical / Nautical] {pdf}
Biblemerica by Jack Brackitt {lit / pdf / pdb / rtf }
Big Peas and Lang Tatties by Tom Smith {pdf}
Bloody Kansas by Farley W. Jenkins Jr. [html available without registration]
Caribbee by Thomas Hoover
Dark of Light by Stone Riley {pdf}
Donwell Abbey by Katherine Moore {pdf}
Gunboat Number 14 by Jens Kuhn [Historical / Naval]
Hadrian by Russell Truran {pdf}
Highroad to Carthage by C. B. Rykken
In the Name of Rome by Anthony Barnhart {pdf}
"Isaac's Journey" by Pamela Bates {pdf}
La Immigrata - Book One by Anna Florin NEW (listed less than one year)
Last Voyage First by Joseph Halsted [Historical / Nautical] {pdf}
Liverpool Rose by Marjorie Robbitt {pdf}
Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy
Marple and the Chartists by Jean Day {pdf}
Miss Anna's Frigate by Jens Kuhn [Historical / Naval]
Mrs. Tuesday's Departure by Suzanne E. Anderson NEW (listed less than one year)
My Heart Lies in Japan by Philip Hanan {pdf}
My Valiant Knight by Bridgette Murray {pdf}
One For All by Peter and Chris Cleverly {pdf}
Oscar Wilde by Acedusa
Pebble Beach by James G. Mason
Pilgrimage by Trevor Whitton [html available without registration]
Quatrain by John Medler [Historical / Mystery / Thriller / Literary] {pdf} Hosted by free-online-novels.com
Queen of Heaven: The Life and Times of Mary Magdalene by Richard Kellie
Rhuddlan by Nancy Gebel
Scoundrel or Saint and Marple Bridge Murder by Jean Day {pdf}
Shiloh by Shelby Foote [Civil War] NEW (listed less than one year)
Storm Clouds Rolling In by Ginny Dye [html available without registration]
Sweet Song by Terry Persun
Tennessee Twilight by Maggie MacLean [Historical / War]
The Bloody Poet: A Novel About Nero by Desider Kostolanyi NEW (listed less than one year)
The Book of King Solomon by Professor Solomon {pdf}
The Crown of Isis by MJ Mauborgne [Historical / Mystery] NEW (listed less than one year)
The Desert Rose by Michael Martin {pdf}
The Feather of Ma'at by MJ Mauborgne NEW (listed less than one year)
The Forgotten Prophecy by Blaire Stull
The Golden Yoke: A Novel of the War of the Roses by Olive Eckerson NEW (listed less than one year)
The Great Cley Floods by Jean Day {pdf}
The Greatest Sinner Ever by Eric Mellema {pdf / html}
The Lost Tales of Mercia by Jayden Woods NEW (listed less than one year)
The Maiden's Odyssey by Paul Coulter
The Marlowe Conspiracy by M.G. Scarsbrook NEW (listed less than one year)
The Master of Silence by Irving Bacheller [Romance / Science Fiction]
The Mockingbirds Ballad by Doak Maddox Mansfield [Historical / Romance]
The Moon and the Sun by Vonda N. McIntyre
The Pirate of Panther Bay by S. R. Staley {pdf}
The Red Devils by Jean Day {pdf}
The Republic by Simon Cutting {pdf}
The Silurian - Book One: The Fox and the Bear by L.A. Wilson NEW (listed less than one year)
The Silurian - Book Two: The King of Battles by L.A. Wilson NEW (listed less than one year)
The Silurian - Book Three: Arthur's Army by L.A. Wilson NEW (listed less than one year)
The Spark and the Exodus by Benedict and Nancy Freedman NEW (listed less than one year)
The USS WASP and the Stewart Brothers by Richard Baker {pdf}
The Warriorship by Mike Thorn {pdf}
The Way of the Bow by Paulo Coelho
Thirst by Daya Dissanayake {pdf}
Three Treasures by Jack Elwin
Viking Saga by Mark Coakley
What a Strange Little Man by Michael Straessle
Wolf Wood by Mike Dixon [Historical / Romance] NEW (listed less than one year)
Wrongful Death: The AIDS Trial by Stephen Davis {pdf}

Such Roles You Play!

A Greek hero could have done no better.
You stand, moody, petulant,
Behind the scenes and yet unknown to you, in view of all.
The hands are in the pockets as you stare with unseeing eyes.
And then! The sunshine breaks.
I see you, dashing, charming.
Superficial perhaps, but with a certain naivety.
You do not know what to say but you say it nonetheless.
This I have seen in your eyes.
I have seen your very essence
And it has warmed me.
There is something awkward
Behind perfection lies a man who knows who he is
And shows it in so many different ways.

JLA