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Monday, 24 March 2014

The Change Series Part I by S. M. Stirling

What would happen if an islandful of today's people got transported back in time to the thirteenth century BC? How would iron and modern weapons and technology affect the Bronze Age setting? What would happen to famous historical events, like the Trojan War? See in these great alternate history novels:

1. Nantucket Series

i) Island in the Sea of Time
ia) Riding Shotgun to Armageddon
ii) Against the Tide of Years
iii) On the Oceans of Eternity
iiia) Blood Wolf

2. Emberverse Series 1

i) Dies the Fire
ii) The Protector's War
iii) A Meeting at Corvallis


Link: Box

Monday, 17 March 2014

Sarah MacLean Omnibus

1. The Season

2. Love By Numbers

i) Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake
ii) Ten Ways to be Adored When Landing a Lord
iii) Eleven Scandals to Start to Win a Duke's Heart

3. The Rules of Scoundrels

i) A Rogue By Any Other Name
ii) One Good Earl Deserves A Lover
iii) No Good Duke Goes Unpunished
iv) Never Judge A Lady By Her Cover


Link: DL

Friday, 14 March 2014

Suzanne Enoch Omnibus

1. Traditional Regencies

i) The Black Duke's Prize
ii) Angel's Devil

2. Regency Historicals

i) Lady Rogue
ii) Stolen Kisses

3. The Bancroft Brothers

i) By Love Undone
ii) Taming Rafe

4. The Griffin Family

i) Sin and Sensibility
ii) An Invitation to Sin
iii) Something Sinful
iv) Sins of a Duke

5. The Notorious Gentlemen

i) After the Kiss
ii) Before the Scandal
iii) Always a Scoundrel

6. Scandalous Highlanders

a) One Hot Scot
i) The Devil Wears Kilts
ii) Rogue with a Brogue


Link: DL

Sunday, 9 March 2014

Rupture by Sampurna Chattarji



She is running on dream walkways into the day that will dawn bright, like any other, hanging by a thread on a piece of news, a pendulum swinging from now to then, before to after, panic to peace to panic, capital to city, city to suburb, remembering to forgetting . . .


In the course of twenty-four hours, nine characters across five cities are faced with a pressing need to examine their past. As each of them confronts the realities within, the world itself explodes into chaos, the disintegration of civic order mirroring the breakdown of individual sanities.

A powerful first novel from a critically acclaimed poet, translator and fiction-writer, Rupture is a book in which every word, every emotion resonates with a heightened sense of intensity. Sampurna Chattarji brings to her writing a poetry and potency that is rare, and the sheer pace of the narrative pulls the reader in with its urgency.

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