Crystal Michallet-Romero | The Veil of Sorrow | In 1874 Cecilia Natashia Dupuin, a new graduate of a Parisian finishing school, is summoned to a secluded château on the outskirts of Grenoble, France
Doris Grumbach | The Ladies | The Ladies is a touching, imaginative retelling of the story of two of history’s most interesting characters: Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, well
Sacchi Green | Thunder Of War, Lightning Of Desire | More than six hundred women most likely many more passed as men to fight in the American Civil War, and that’s not counting the nurses and spies. In W
Jeanette Winterson | The Passion | In 1985 Jeanette Winterson won the Whitbread Award for best first fiction for the semi-autobiographical Oranges are not the Only Fruit, an often wry e
Jeannine Allard | Legende | Philippa came from a proper convent where her passion was all about God, swirling up through the stained glass windows on spirals of incense. Aurélie
Jess Wells | The Mandrake Broom | In this ambitious and far-reaching new historical novel, The Mandrake Broom, Wells dramatizes one woman’s courageous fight to save medical know
Kathleen Knowles | Awake Unto Me | In turn of the century San Francisco, two young women fight for love in a world where women are often invisible and passion is the privilege of the po
Jakov Lind | Landscape in Concrete | Sergeant Gauthier Bachmann is the perfect Nazi soldier. But after a horrifying defeat at Voroshenko, where most of his Eighth Hessian Infantry Regimen