Happy CANADA Day!
Please enjoy the following books by our Canadian Authors
Dangerous Journeys Series, Vol. 1
By Virginia Winters
Canadian doctor and amateur genealogist Anne McPhail finds a murdered woman on the floor of the library in Culver's Mill's, a small town in Vermont. Jennifer Smith, the dead librarian was a gifted genealogical researcher who had been collecting information about her clients, and using it to blackmail them. She had extorted money from all kinds of people: local wealthy families; Russian criminals, and quiet, unassuming grandmothers. Anne takes a dangerous journey, retracing Jennifer’s steps through the small-town family histories find the murderer amongst her victims.
Royal Hearts of Mondoverde Series, Vol 1.
by Anna Dymowski
Prince Stefano, Crown Prince of Mondoverde, never shirks the responsibilities attached to his privileged position.
Born to reign and trained from birth, he accepts his life is not his own and does not complain about his duties to the House of Graziani, at least, not publically. But now he must wed and produce the next heir to the throne.
by Gabriel Timar
Matching wits with competent criminals is the forte of Detective Sergeant Eva Wyatt. In this fast paced story, her quick thinking bags a contract killer, but to find the person who hired the shooter is a hard nut to crack.
by Irwin Wolfe
Separatist madness engulfs Quebec in this saga of a society torn asunder by French-Canadian nationalists hellbent on Quebec's secession from Canada. It might be described as a historical/political metaphor, recounting some of the momentous events which have occurred in the Province of Quebec between the late 50s and present day.
The story also dips back into the 30s and 40s.
by Irwin Wolfe
Separatist madness engulfs Quebec in this saga of a society torn asunder by French-Canadian nationalists hellbent on Quebec's secession from Canada. It might be described as a historical/political metaphor, recounting some of the momentous events which have occurred in the Province of Quebec between the late 50s and present day.
The story also dips back into the 30s and 40s.
Anne of Green Gables
Green Gables Series, Vol. 1
by L. M. Montgomery
A heartwarming story set on Prince Edward
Island, about an aging brother and sister, Mathew and Marilla Cuthbert,
and their decision to adopt a young boy. Somehow the boy to help with
chores turns into a feisty red-haired girl. Marilla's first reaction to
this news is, "What use is she to us?" Wherein Mathew replies, "We might
be of some use to her."
Each new day brings a new set of adventures, often hilarious. Anne's
vivid and overactive imagination is the cause of many mishaps, but her
saving grace is her heart of gold. Her best friend and "kindred spirit,"
Diana, and her handsome admirer, Gilbert Blythe, often find themselves
unintentional victims of Anne's escapades.
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