Bastard Out of Carolina / Two or Three Things I Know For Sure


Dorothy Allison - 1995
    Dorothy Allison's Bastard Out of Carolina (1992) and Two Or Three Things I Know For Sure (1995) under one cover.

The Naked Triangle: An Autobiographical Novel


Balwant Gargi
    

Jane Austen-Mansfield Park


Sandie Byrne - 2004
    The Guide selects the most useful and insightful of these and puts them in context, making available the range of critical debate on this important novel to both specialist and general readers.

The River by Starlight


Ellen Notbohm - 2018
    There, sparks fly when she tangles with Adam Fielding, a visionary businessman-farmer determined to make his own way and answer to no one. Neither is looking for marriage, but they give in to their undeniable chemistry.Annie and Adam's marriage brims with early promise and unanticipated passion, but their dream of having a child eludes them as a mysterious illness of mind and body plagues Annie's pregnancies. Amidst deepening economic adversity, natural disaster, and the onset of world war, their personal struggles collide with the societal mores of the day. Annie's shattering periods of black depression and violent outbursts exact a terrible price. The life the Fieldings have forged begins to unravel, and the only path ahead leads to unthinkable loss. Gold medal - Independent Publisher Book Awards, Best Regional FictionSarton Women's Book Award for Historical FictionWestern Writers of American Spur Award, Best First NovelGrand Prize Short List, Eric Hoffer Book AwardsFirst Runner-up for Historical Fiction, Eric Hoffer Book AwardsFirst place, Goethe Award for Historical Fiction, Chanticleer InternationalFinalist, National Indie Excellence AwardsFinalist, High Plains Book AwardsFinalist, Nancy Pearl Book AwardsFinalist, Chatelaine Awards, Chanticleer InternationalFinalist, Spur Awards, Best Traditional NovelFinalist, Next Generation Indie Book Awards,Finalist, Da Vinci Eye Award, Eric Hoffer Book AwardsSemifinalist, Somerset Awards, Chanticleer InternationalPowell's City of Books Staff Pick

Ghost Fleet


D.A. Boulter - 2011
    Experts say they are scanner echoes tossed out of the past by the Phenomenon. The rumors and a cryptic entry in an ancestor's diary propel Lieutenant-Commander Mart Britlot of the Confederation navy into the dangerous Sivon sector of space. There, Britlot hopes to find help for the Confederation, now facing a two-front war. As the last living Confederation descendant of the Adian nation, Britlot is obsessed with finding the ghost ships, believed destroyed during a mass emigration 300 years in the past. He dreams of riding to the rescue at the head of the never defeated Adian fleet; he dreams of finding family after the death of all his near relatives at the hands of the Combine. He'll drive his ship and crew beyond endurance to achieve this. The felid Tlartox Empire, eager to avenge their humiliating defeat at the hands of the Confederation, has voted to annul the long-standing peace treaty. The glory of The Hunt beckons. Admiral Tood Tlomega has focused on the human planet Lormar, with its great naval base, as a fitting target for retribution. She will return dignity to the people of Tlar. She will return them to the path that Tlar illuminated so many centuries ago.But a small band of Tlartox subversives intend to rake a claw across the plans of the war-mongers, and give both the Empire and the Confederation something they hadn't counted on.