Cracks Beneath The Surface
Cracks Beneath the Surface Book 1 The world's most famous voyage is about to be seen through entirely new eyes. As the Titanic prepares to sail, lives quietly collide across its gleaming decks. In first class, wealth and expectation weigh heavily. In second and third, hope travels light but fragile. Friendships spark where none should exist. Secrets are carried alongside fine luggage. And beneath the surface glamour, unease stirs. Told through richly woven perspectives, Cracks Beneath the Surface reimagines the final days of the Titanic with intimacy and depth. Real historical figures move alongside unforgettable fictional characters, revealing love that defies class, courage born of desperation, and the unspoken bonds that form when the world is unknowingly on borrowed time. The iceberg itself becomes an ominous presence, its silent journey unfolding in parallel with those aboard, reminding us that fate is not sudden, but slowly, relentlessly approaching. Meticulously researched and emotionally charged, this is not a retelling of the disaster you already know. It is a story of women finding their voices, of lives forever altered before the first shudder of impact, and of what lies beneath the polished surface of history.
The Rise of the Ikhor
Olivia thought she understood what it was like to feel lost and alone. Yet, nothing felt lonelier than being a stranger to herself.Thrown into a new fight for survival, Liv struggles to know who or what to trust, including her own instincts. With the help of a newcomer, she escapes from those pursuing her and begins her search for answers through uncharted territory.Join Liv and her new companions as she discovers more about the gods and the hidden truths of Arde's past.
A Kingdom of Fire and Fate
Passion ignites, torn between desire and duty.Love and loyalty collide in the aftermath of war, where Sorin consumes my every thought. Haunted by nightmares, the intensity of our connection blazes brighter than ever.In the dead of night, he visits, whispering promises of a future that weakens my resolve. The fear of losing him becomes an inferno, overshadowing all else.But destiny takes a wicked twist. When news arrives that the human king, now allied with Evren's father, has invited Starblessed contenders to compete for his hand in marriage, I embark on a perilous journey into enemy territory. My goal: to uncover the enigmatic ruler's hidden secrets.Yet, Sorin, fierce and unwavering, refuses to let me face this danger alone. He risks everything to protect me.Together, we navigate a treacherous realm of secrets and deception, shrouding my true identity as we unravel the twisted web spun by the human king.As our desires intensify, so does the peril that surrounds us. Loyalties blur, and the line between friend and foe fades amidst an imminent threat.In a world where trust is fragile and danger lurks at every step, we confront choices that shall shape our destiny. Will we betray our hearts in the name of duty, or plunge into the flames of an all-consuming love that could set realms ablaze?
Angelo
Across the ethereal stream of fate, two souls converge, drawn together from distant worlds yet bound by a love that defies the very flow of time. Set against the rich tapestry of history and inspired by true events, their story unfolds in an age divided by creed and crown, where kingdoms clash and destinies are whispered on the wind. Their hearts move like a river through the unknown - winding, fierce, and tender- carving beauty through the harshest of bends. Amid the turmoil of cultures in conflict, the rigid strictures of power, and the echoes of a bygone era, love endures the tempest and rises unbroken. From their passion, a new kingdom emerges - not forged by might, but shaped by the enduring currents of the heart, a testament to history, to courage, and to a love that was destined to be.Set between the 19th and early 20th centuries, Angelo tells the story of two young lives bound by unspoken love. On one side, an unabashed defiance of rigid discipline and inherited expectations. On the other, a legacy forged through oppression, resilience, and hard-won purpose. When these opposing currents meet, love emerges - not as an escape, but as a force that dares to challenge the world.
If You Keep Me
Things I should never, under any circumstances ever do: ask my secret crush, aka. the most notorious (reformed) playboy in pro hockey, to take my virginity. Too bad, I did. After a string of terrible dates, I did the unthinkable. I propositioned Flip Madden.Of course, he said no.It isn't that he's almost a decade older than me and I'm still in university. But because I'm his coach's oldest daughter.Not to mention my dad would bludgeon him with his hockey stick if he found out.Which he won't, because it will never happen. And now things are awkward because there's no going back.Except Flip is more protective than ever, and his eyes follow me around every room we're in together. He brings flowers to my recitals and reads all the books I recommend. Things I should never, under any circumstances ever do: hope Flip Madden might actually want me too.
The Long Way Back to You
Where broken hearts come to heal."Why are you here, Emma?""Because my mom hasn't paid her property taxes, so I want to make that right. And because I want closure.""Closure so you can move on and marry Nathan?""He's my fianc矇. He's what I want.""If you say so."Sometimes the life you're meant to live is the one you left behind.Emma Carlisle built the perfect life in Boston-successful career, surgeon fianc矇, everything mapped out. But when unpaid property taxes force her back to Redemption, Alaska, she has one goal: sell the family house, settle the debt, and escape before the past can destroy her again.She didn't count on Luke McGuire.Luke never stopped loving the woman who vanished without explanation fifteen years ago. Now he's desperately fighting to save his family's failing resort while watching Emma prepare to disappear again. The stakes couldn't be higher-his family's legacy hangs in the balance, and losing Emma a second time will destroy him.But Redemption holds devastating secrets about Emma's criminal father and the family shame that drove her away. When shocking revelations about her past surface and her perfect Boston life begins to crumble, Emma faces an impossible choice: return to the safe life that's slowly killing her spirit, or risk everything for the messy truth of where her heart belongs.With Luke's unwavering love and her own buried dreams calling her home, Emma must decide if she has the courage to embrace the life she was always meant to live.A story about second chances, buried secrets, and the courage to come home.________________________________________Perfect for readers who love: - Second-chance romance- Small-town Alaska settings- Family secrets and hidden pasts- Strong heroines choosing authenticity over security- Emotional stories about finding where you belong
AspenRidge
We all experience underworld journeys, times when it seems like the life we knew was hijacked and the world is suddenly unrecognizable.Jessie's future looks bright. She's a successful artist with an MFA and a job she loves when her clairvoyant grandmother has a vision of imminent catastrophe. Jessie, her dog, Wolfie, and Grammie flee to AspenRidge, their isolated off-grid retreat in Colorado's Rocky Mountains. The next day, a cyber-attack destroys the power-grid, and Jessie fears her father won't make it home from his conference in England.Shawn struggled with PTSD after three tours in Afghanistan as a Navy corpsman. After a brutal winter in the mountains, an elk leads Shawn to a distraught Jessie. Attraction blossoms into love as Jessie and Shawn navigate the dangers of a post-apocalyptic world. While AspenRidge provides most of life's necessities, the cities they left behind are an unrecognizable underworld of chaos.In a journey woven with myth and magic amid the beauty and storied history of the American West, Jessie and Shawn must confront their deepest fears and discover if their love is strong enough to survive the uncertainties of their strange new world.
DOM
VALWhen I was nine, I went to my first funeral. Along with accepting my father's death, I had to accept new and awful truths I wasn't prepared for. When I was nineteen, I went to my mother's funeral. We weren't close, but with her gone, I became more alone than ever before. Sure, I have a halfbrother who runs The Alliance. And yeah, he's given me his protection -- in the form of a bodyguard and chauffeur. But I don't have anyone that really knows me. No one to really love me. Until I meet him. The man in the airport. And when one chance meeting turns into something hotter, something more serious, I let myself believe that maybe he's the one. Maybe this man is the one who will finally save me from my loneliness. The one to give me the family I've always craved. DOMThe Mafia is in my blood. It's what I do. So when that blood is spilled and one funeral turns into three, drastic measures need to be taken. And when this battle turns into a war, I'm going to need more men. More power. I'm going to need The Alliance. And I'll become a member. By any means necessary.
Alpha's Mate
Fate brought my fated mate right to Bad Bear Mountain...and made her untouchable. F*&% me.Maisy is human. Too young. Too sweet. Too breakable. I'm a Bad Bear. Ten years older. And I play rough. I'm an animal-in bed and out. She walks into my clinic, and my bear growls mine.But I can't claim her. So I take Moon Cure to keep my beast caged. Tell myself I'll wait. Then her scheming father tries to sell her future. F*&% that.I marry her on the spot-a fake wedding to save her from a real nightmare. To protect her, I can handle sleeping in the same bed without touching her.But she's looking at me like she wants to learn every filthy thing I can teach her.My control is cracking. The Moon Cure isn't working anymore.And this Bad Bear is done pretending he doesn't want to devour his wife.She might be innocent. But she's mine.And I won't share.
A Kiss Before Midnight
Can Cinderella find her happy ever after with the surgeon? Single mum and nurse-orderly Kelly Adams finds herself swept into a fairytale for one night only at a lavish charity masquerade ball. Wearing a beautiful borrowed gown, her identity concealed, she dances with gorgeous surgeon Tony Grimshaw. But as the clock approaches midnight, with one parting and unforgettable kiss she flees... The next morning, Kelly is once again invisible in her uniform, working tirelessly in the background. She knows she could never have a future with top notch surgeon Tony, they're from different worlds and her life is far too complicated. Last night was simply a moment out of a fairytale. Except she's sure when their eyes meet in the operating room he felt a familiar spark. And little does she realize that Tony is searching for his real-life Cinderella.... Previously published as Hot shot surgeon, Cinderella Bride
Doctor Off Limits
What Happens on the Night Shift...Helicopter paramedic Tama James isn't afraid of hard work, danger or putting his patients first. And he expects nothing less from his team. But when his newest recruit arrives, the bubbly and beautiful Mikayla Elliot, he's unimpressed to discover she didn't earn her place. She's the superior's daughter. So, he'll make it is mission to show her just how tough the job really is!However, Qualified doctor Mikayla is determined to prove everyone wrong. Starting with Tama whose smile is irresistible and infuriatingly arrogant! But neither expected the added distraction of the chemistry catching fire between them. Can they ignore it long enough to keep things professional?
Falling For Provence
A dreamy, escapist romance from Alison RobertsShe came to Provence in the hope of a fresh start, she never expected she would fall in love and find herself along the way.Inheriting an old stone house in Provence, along with her sisters is the catalyst Ellie Gilchrist needs to put some distance between her and her grief. But when she arrives at the run down 'La Masionette' hidden amongst overgrown lavender and ivy, she wonders if she's made a mistake?That is until she meets her guarded neighbour Julien and his adorable little boy, and she's surprised by the flutters of excitement she never thought she'd feel again. Add in rescuing a stray dog and she has the much needed distraction she needs. Ellie decides to stay temporarily and work on bringing the little house back to life again. If only she can ignore the fireworks that explode every time she's around Julien. They both have hearts they want to protect, but a little temporary affaire can't be too dangerous, especially when Ellie has stated she will be leaving after the last summer market of the season. But something in the alchemy of what she discovers in this part of France seems to be casting an irresistible spell making it difficult to walk away.
The Keeper
A lighthouse. A hidden journal. And a love story waiting to be set free.Josh O'Brien has finally found where he belongs--in Ireland, surrounded by the warmth of his adopted family. But when a vindictive ex threatens to tear it all away, he faces a return to the trauma of his past.Then the beautiful, wickedly smart Madeline Nagle offers him an unexpected lifeline: a marriage of convenience. What starts as a desperate solution soon becomes something neither of them expected. Stationed at a remote lighthouse off the Irish coast, Josh and Madeline begin experiencing things they can't explain. Then they discover hidden journals from 1845, and a woman's story that was never meant to be found. As past and present collide, Josh and Madeline must uncover the truth... before the darkness that lingers here consumes them both.A sweeping dual-timeline romance about healing, found family, and love that defies time itself. Perfect for fans of Jean Grainger and Tricia O'Malley.
The Summer Tourist
Steam hisses along the polished rails as strangers and secrets hurtle through the heart of nineteenth-century Europe-where every journey is an act of discovery and every landscape a living story. In these pages, the boundaries between sensation novels and travel essays dissolve, inviting readers to roam from the misty cliffs of Normandy and Brittany to the shadowed depths of the Black Forest, and onward to the luminous fjords of Norway. Each chapter is a window into the golden age of 19th-century tourism, when railway journeys first made the world accessible to the curious and the bold, and when the romance of the unknown beckoned from every distant station. Penned at the height of Victorian literature's fascination with adventure and the uncanny, this work blends the author's signature flair for intrigue with a keen eye for the shifting landscapes and social customs of Europe. The result is a tapestry woven from vivid impressions, wry observations, and the subtle interplay of myth and modernity-whether tracing the legends that haunt the Danube or capturing the fleeting joys and quiet melancholies of a summer abroad. It is a testament to the era's restless imagination, when travel was both a personal quest and a cultural awakening. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations, ensuring that the wit, insight, and atmospheric detail of a true literary pioneer are once again within reach. For lovers of classic-collection rarities and those drawn to the crossroads of sensation, history, and place, this edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Let your imagination journey with those first intrepid travellers, and rediscover the thrill of Europe as it once was: mysterious, dazzling, and forever new.
The Law of the Bolo
A machete gleams in the dappled sun, slicing through both jungle and the tangled boundaries of empire. Here, on the restless fringes of Southeast Asia, survival is never guaranteed and justice is as sharp-and as swift-as the blade itself. Set against the backdrop of colonial encounters and the relentless push of British exploration, this adventure fiction classic plunges readers into a world where every decision is a gamble and every alliance a test of trust. The narrative pulses with the urgency of frontier justice, capturing the peril and promise of life at the edge of the British Empire-where the rules of civilisation are rewritten by necessity and courage. Rediscovered after decades lost to time, this work stands as a testament to the enduring allure of colonial literature and the complexities of survival in the tropics. Its evocative prose and gripping plot invite comparisons with Joseph Conrad, yet it carves its own path through the dense moral undergrowth of early twentieth-century storytelling. As the characters navigate treacherous landscapes-both physical and psychological-the novel explores the shifting power dynamics and cultural tensions that defined an era. For adventure readers and historical fiction fans alike, its pages offer both breathless excitement and a nuanced reflection on the costs of conquest. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations, ensuring that its vivid depictions of British empire stories and colonial encounters remain accessible to all who seek them. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, appealing to casual readers drawn to gripping narrative as well as classic-collection buyers who value literary significance. Whether you're seeking the thrill of survival in the tropics or the layered intrigue of colonial literature, this enduring novel promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of adventure.
Watch and ward
A city of shadows and secrets, New York in the nineteenth century hums with the restless promise of transformation. In its drawing rooms and gaslit streets, a young guardian's duty spirals into a haunting, melodramatic love story-one that tests the boundaries between protection and possession, innocence and awakening. Here, the intricate relationship between guardian and ward unfolds against a backdrop of social expectations in literature, where every gesture is weighted with unspoken longing and every silence is fraught with psychological realism. As a coming-of-age tale, it peers unflinchingly into the heart's most tangled desires, tracing the journey from sheltered youth to self-knowledge with a precision that feels both timeless and startlingly modern. Long eclipsed by the author's later masterpieces, this debut novel is a fascinating glimpse into the origins of a literary giant's voice. Its exploration of American literature classics is not merely of academic interest; it pulses with the anxieties and aspirations of an era, capturing the tension between tradition and change that still resonates today. The narrative's keen insight into character-so emblematic of literary works by Henry James-invites readers to reconsider the boundaries of love, duty, and freedom. For those drawn to 19th-century American literature, this story offers a rare chance to witness the emergence of psychological realism in fiction, set within a society on the cusp of transformation. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations, ensuring the survival of a work that shaped the contours of the modern novel. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, inviting both new readers and classic-collection buyers to rediscover the emotional intensity and social insight that define the best of the Gutenberg Project ebook canon.
Love Romances of the Aristocracy
A glittering ballroom, a whispered promise in a candlelit corridor-beneath the surface of high society, passion and intrigue have always found their way into the hearts of the aristocracy. In these pages, the real-life love affairs and scandalous relationships of Britain's noble families are revealed with a candour that both fascinates and astonishes, peeling back the layers of Victorian England society and the Edwardian era to expose the human desires behind the grand fa癟ades. Lovers of classic literature and history enthusiasts alike will find themselves transported to a world where romance is as much a matter of fate as of family, and where the stakes of the heart are as high as those of the crown. This historical romance anthology brings together a tapestry of true stories-tales of noble marriages forged in secret, of forbidden liaisons that threatened reputations, and of enduring devotion that triumphed over social conventions. Each narrative is steeped in the atmosphere of its age, capturing the spirit that enthralled Oscar Wilde's contemporaries and continues to captivate Downton Abbey fans today. These aristocratic romance stories are more than mere diversions; they are windows into the private lives of those who shaped the course of British nobility, offering glimpses into the joys, heartbreaks, and ambitions that defined an era. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this volume has been restored for today's and future generations. Every page is a celebration of the enduring allure of love, set against the backdrop of history's most glittering courts and drawing rooms. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, inviting readers to savour the intimate dramas that once whispered through the corridors of power. For anyone drawn to the mysteries and splendours of the past, this collection promises an experience as rich and unforgettable as the stories it preserves.
The Man-Eater
A single roar shatters the hush of the African night, echoing through tangled undergrowth where danger and destiny entwine. In the heart of the Belgian Congo, at a time when the world's wild frontiers beckoned to the bold and the desperate alike, a man-eating lion stalks both the jungle's shadows and the fragile line between civilisation and the unknown. Amidst the dense African jungle, missionaries cling to hope while secrets-like the vanished stock certificates that could alter a fortune-draw unlikely companions into a perilous adventure. Here, every step is fraught with peril, not only from African wildlife but from the tangled ambitions and fears of those who dare to carve out a life on colonial Africa's edge. This short adventure novel, penned in the early 20th century, pulses with the restless energy and vivid imagination that defined an era of exploration and literary daring. Its narrative plunges readers into a world where survival hinges on wit and courage, and where the line between hunter and hunted blurs beneath the jungle's emerald canopy. The story's enduring allure lies not only in its breathless pace and evocative setting, but in its unflinching look at the complexities of empire, faith, and human nature. For lovers of classic adventure novels and collectors of Edgar Rice Burroughs' rare works, this restored edition offers a rare glimpse into the high-stakes drama and cultural tensions of a vanished world. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, inviting both casual readers and dedicated bibliophiles to rediscover a lost classic of jungle adventure.
The Rider
A midnight carriage thunders through moonlit forests, its passengers caught between the demands of royal blood and the perilous shadows of a divided land. In the heart of Margoth and Karlova, where the fate of European nobility hangs by a thread, a single mistaken identity can ignite a revolution or seal a fragile alliance. Set against a backdrop of political intrigue and cross-cultural conflict, this adventure novel plunges readers into the labyrinthine world of early 20th-century fiction, where every gesture is a gambit and every secret could topple a throne. Once lost to time, this work of classic literature was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations, ensuring that the sweeping drama and nuanced character clashes continue to resonate. As a masterful example of the Ruritanian romance, the narrative interweaves the tension of a royal marriage alliance with the thrill of high-stakes adventure, echoing the timeless appeal of Edgar Rice Burroughs and his contemporaries. The story's deft exploration of identity, loyalty, and the boundaries of duty invites readers to reflect on the shifting sands of history and the enduring allure of historical fiction. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously presented for both the casual reader and the discerning classic-collection buyer. The evocative prose and intricate plotting draw you into a world where tradition clashes with ambition, and love is as treacherous as the corridors of power. As the destinies of kingdoms hinge on courage and cunning, the novel stands as a testament to the literary artistry and social commentary of its era, offering a vibrant window into a vanished yet ever-relevant Europe.
The woollen dress
A faded woollen dress, stitched with longing and memory, hangs in a sunlit provincial parlour-a silent witness to the quiet dramas that shape a family's fate. In the gentle hush of Belle ?poque France, a young woman's coming of age unfolds against a landscape both intimate and universal, where social class dynamics and unspoken desires ripple beneath the surface of daily life. This early 20th century novel, long celebrated among connoisseurs of classic European literature, draws readers into the inner sanctum of family relationships, illuminating the fragile ties that bind and the subtle rebellions that define a generation. Rediscovered after decades out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, this work has been restored for today's and future generations, ensuring its place among the touchstones of French literary fiction. The narrative captures the nuances of provincial French setting with the same delicacy and insight that fans of Marcel Proust and admirers of Colette novels will instantly recognise. Through a tapestry of richly drawn characters, the story explores the tension between tradition and self-discovery, inviting readers to reflect on the enduring complexities of identity, longing, and belonging. More than a window into a vanished era, this edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously presented for readers who cherish literary fiction and those seeking a distinctive book club selection. Its themes of transformation and resilience resonate as deeply now as they did a century ago, offering a rare glimpse into the hidden currents of emotion and ambition that shape lives across time. For those who value both the artistry of the written word and the legacy of European storytelling, this volume stands as a testament to the enduring power of literature to illuminate the human heart.
Love Conquers All
A man in a crowded New York caf矇 observes the absurdity of everyday rituals, his wit as sharp as the clink of a teacup. In these pages, the ordinary becomes extraordinary, as the rhythms of city life and the quirks of human nature are dissected with a blend of affectionate mockery and sparkling intelligence. Brimming with classic American humour and the sly charm of observational comedy writing, this collection of satirical short stories captures the foibles and follies of early twentieth-century society-yet its laughter rings true for readers today. Each essay is a masterstroke of witty social commentary, offering glimpses into a world where the small frustrations and fleeting triumphs of everyday life are elevated to art. For those who treasure the art of the well-turned phrase and the gentle sting of satire, this volume offers a rare delight. Fans of P. G. Wodehouse and Dorothy Parker will feel instantly at home amid the clever turns of phrase and the subtle, knowing glances at the world's vanities. The stories wander through the bustling streets and smoky drawing rooms of New York City, painting a portrait of an era both distant and familiar. With every page, the author's keen eye and comic timing invite readers to laugh at themselves and at the world, making this collection a touchstone for lovers of classic-collection literature and aficionados of everyday life humour alike. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations, ensuring that its unique voice and cultural insight are not lost to time. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, ready to reclaim its place on the shelves of those who appreciate the enduring pleasures of satirical wit and timeless social observation.
Mary
A fog-laden London street, a single lamp burning through the gloom, and a woman's silhouette poised between respectability and ruin-here, the boundaries of Victorian society are as porous as the city's swirling mist. In this electrifying sensation novel, the drama of 19th-century fiction pulses through every page, unmasking the secrets and ambitions that drive its unforgettable characters. At its heart lies a searing exploration of social class disparities and urban poverty, where the glittering facades of privilege conceal deep moral dilemmas and psychological complexity. The narrative's London setting is more than a backdrop; it is a living, breathing force, shaping destinies and magnifying the stakes for women whose rights are fragile and fiercely contested. Restored for today's and future generations, this edition brings to light a work that was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. The tale's melodramatic themes are not mere ornamentation-they are the engine of a story that dares to probe the dark undercurrents of Victorian literature, challenging readers to confront uncomfortable truths about gender, power, and society's capacity for both cruelty and compassion. Echoes of Lady Audley's Secret resonate throughout, yet this novel carves its own path, offering a portrait of a heroine whose courage and vulnerability remain strikingly modern. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. For the casual reader, the immersive storytelling promises a vivid journey through the shadows and splendours of a bygone era. For classic-collection buyers, it represents a rare opportunity to own a restored masterpiece, its historical significance now made accessible once more. With every page, the novel affirms its place in the canon of psychological and social fiction, inviting new generations to discover-and cherish-its enduring power.
This Shining Woman
In the shadowed corridors of Tudor England, faith is a flame both dangerous and defiant. Against a backdrop of suspicion and religious persecution, a powerful female protagonist carves her own destiny, her courage burning brighter than the darkness that surrounds her. This gothic literature classic, long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, immerses readers in the turbulence of sixteenth century England-a world where loyalty, love, and conviction are tested at every turn. Restored for today's and future generations, it stands as more than a tale of survival; it is a meditation on the cost of integrity in an era where the very air was charged with fear and hope. The narrative unfolds with a rare intensity, capturing the intimate struggles of those caught in the crossfire of the Reformation era. The novel's evocative prose and haunting atmosphere will resonate with historical fiction readers and book club favourites alike, offering a vivid portrait of a society torn apart by change. Those who cherish early twentieth century fiction will recognise the novel's subtlety and psychological depth, while admirers of Philippa Gregory and Hilary Mantel will find echoes of their favourite themes-resilience, betrayal, and the shifting sands of power. A collector's item and a cultural treasure, this edition has been meticulously restored, its pages breathing new life into a story that speaks as urgently now as it did when first penned. Set amidst the intrigue and splendour of Tudor England, it invites both casual readers and classic-collection buyers to lose themselves in a world where every choice is fraught with consequence. For anyone drawn to the complexities of the past and the enduring strength of women who refuse to be silenced, this is a rediscovered masterpiece that demands a place on every shelf.
The Knight of Leon and The Orphan Boy's Prayer
A clash of swords in the shadowed streets of medieval Spain, a desperate prayer whispered beneath the vaulted silence of a cathedral-here, every heartbeat is a wager between fate and honour. Amidst the tumult of a world governed by chivalry and sacrifice, a lone orphan's journey entwines with the destinies of knights and kings, weaving a tapestry of intrigue, redemption, and the indomitable quest for belonging. Rediscovered after decades lost to time, this historical adventure novel stands as a testament to the enduring power of classic literary tales. Its pages transport readers into the richly textured world of nineteenth-century fiction, where the boundaries between villain and hero blur, and the ideals of loyalty and justice are tested at every turn. Set against the evocative backdrop of a Spain both majestic and perilous, the narrative pulses with the spirit of Victorian adventure stories, inviting readers to walk alongside an orphan protagonist whose courage and yearning for acceptance resonate across the ages. The novel's exploration of redemption and sacrifice elevates it beyond mere entertainment, offering a profound meditation on the choices that shape our destinies. For enthusiasts of nineteenth-century literature and fans of Alexandre Dumas, the book's intricate plot and vivid characterisation evoke the grand tradition of historical fiction, while its universal themes ensure its relevance for modern audiences. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations, ensuring that a once-forgotten gem of classic literature can be cherished anew. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, perfect for both casual readers seeking a gripping tale and collectors eager to enrich their personal libraries. With its blend of adventure, emotion, and historical significance, this volume reclaims its rightful place among the great works of the past, inviting discovery and admiration from all who turn its pages.
The juggler
A battered lantern swings in the dusk, casting long shadows across the Tennessee countryside, where silence is rarely empty and every gesture is loaded with meaning. In a world still trembling from the aftershocks of the Civil War, the rural life themes of the post-Reconstruction South unfold with a quiet intensity, capturing the delicate balance between tradition and change. This collection of regional short stories, long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, immerses readers in the intricate social class dynamics and haunting beauty of southern American fiction. Each tale is a window into the daily struggles and small triumphs of those living on the margins, where the land itself seems to remember every hardship and hope. Restored for today's and future generations, this edition stands as both a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering a rare glimpse into the literary landscape of nineteenth century literature. The stories resonate with the atmospheric tension and melancholy that define southern gothic literature, their characters shaped by the harsh realities and lingering wounds of the reconstruction era setting. Here, the countryside is not a mere backdrop but a living force, shaping destinies and revealing the subtle complexities of rural existence. For literary fiction readers and classic literature enthusiasts alike, these stories are more than relics; they are living testaments to a vanished world, rendered with precision and empathy. The narratives draw from the unique cadence of the Tennessee countryside, inviting readers to experience the deep-rooted customs and quiet revolutions that ripple through each page. This edition is not just a reprint - it is a careful restoration, ensuring that the voices of a pivotal era endure. Rich in atmosphere and historical insight, it belongs in the hands of anyone who values the enduring power of storytelling and the preservation of cultural heritage.
The girl from nowhere
A shadow falls across the English countryside, where the quiet beauty of rural life conceals tangled roots of family secrets and social class conflict. In a world where identity and belonging are luxuries reserved for the privileged, one young woman's journey from obscurity to self-discovery unfolds with the elegance and tension that define the very best of British literature classics. Set against the evocative backdrop of late nineteenth-century England, this Victorian romance novel captures the emotional intricacies of individuals caught between tradition and change, duty and desire. Restored for today's and future generations, this historical fiction book immerses readers in the drama of a society governed by rigid expectations, where the smallest whisper can alter a reputation forever. The narrative's subtle exploration of class, inheritance, and the longing for connection resonates as powerfully now as it did when first penned, inviting both casual readers and collectors of classic novels to reflect on timeless questions of identity. As the protagonist navigates the labyrinth of family ties and forbidden ambitions, the story's richly drawn characters and nuanced social commentary recall the artistry of Edith Wharton novels and the psychological insight of Mrs Humphry Ward. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions, bringing a lost gem of English fiction back into the light. More than a simple reprint, this edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously restored to honour its literary heritage. For fans of historical romance and those captivated by the enduring allure of England's countryside setting, this rediscovered classic offers a compelling portrait of love, loss, and the search for one's place in a world defined by boundaries both visible and unseen.
The Black Rider
A lone rider cuts through the twilight of Spanish California, haunted by vengeance yet compelled by the hope of redemption. In the unforgiving landscape where frontier justice is the only law, the boundaries between right and wrong blur beneath the vast, indifferent sky. This sweeping work of western fiction immerses readers in the raw, evocative world of the old west, where every action echoes with consequence and the fate of a native American protagonist becomes inseparable from the land itself. Themes of revenge and redemption pulse through the narrative, as Navajo culture and the realities of frontier life are rendered with rare empathy and insight, setting this apart from typical 1920s western novels. Long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition has been meticulously restored for today's and future generations. It stands not just as a reprint but as a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering both casual readers and aficionados of classic western literature a chance to experience a forgotten masterpiece. The Spanish California setting is brought vividly to life, capturing the tumult and promise of a region in flux, while the protagonist's journey reflects the complex interplay between personal honour and the harsh demands of survival. This novel holds a unique place in historical western fiction, bridging the mythic grandeur of old west adventures with a nuanced portrayal of indigenous experience. Fans of Max Brand westerns and those drawn to frontier life narratives will find themselves transported by the novel's lyrical prose and timeless questions of justice, identity, and belonging. Its return to print is more than a literary event-it is the restoration of a vital piece of our shared cultural heritage, inviting a new generation to reckon with the legends and realities of the American frontier.
The Dagger and Cord (The Lonely Lady)
A single scream pierces the hush of 1920s Sydney, shattering the illusion of safety in a city where secrets run deeper than the harbour. In an era poised between tradition and upheaval, a determined woman steps into the shadows, unravelling a murder investigation story that will test the limits of justice and courage. This classic Australian mystery novel, once lost to time, now returns to the shelves after decades out of print, republished by Alpha Editions in a restoration for today's and future generations. Set against the richly textured backdrop of early twentieth century fiction, the narrative draws readers into a world of crime and suspense, where the glamour and grit of a rapidly changing society collide. The female protagonist's sharp intellect and unflinching resolve mark her as a rare figure in detective fiction Australia, challenging the conventions of her day and offering a fresh lens on the golden age mysteries so beloved by fans of vintage crime. As the labyrinthine plot unfolds, the city of Sydney itself becomes a character-its fog-laced streets and glittering social circles concealing motives as tangled as the clues that emerge. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously prepared for readers who savour Sydney historical fiction and the atmospheric allure of a 1920s Australia setting. Its enduring appeal lies in the deft interplay of suspense, character, and social observation, making it essential reading for admirers of Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle, and those who seek the thrill of rediscovered literary gems. With its blend of period authenticity and timeless intrigue, this newly restored work stands as a testament to the enduring power of the mystery genre and the voices that shaped it.
The Confessions of a Currency Girl
A fog-shrouded London teems with secrets, where the glittering promise of fortune collides with the shadows of desperation. In this haunting tale of nineteenth century urban life, the boundaries between respectability and ruin are as thin as a banknote-and twice as easily torn. Set against the pulsating heart of Victorian era society, the novel plunges readers into a labyrinth of intrigue, deception, and social class struggle, where women must navigate a world rigged against them and every choice is fraught with peril. With the deft touch of classic British literature, this historical mystery novel exposes the undercurrents of ambition and survival that shaped the metropolis. Its pages thrum with the urgency of a sensation novel, yet the story lingers on the quiet, everyday acts of courage that mark the lives of those overlooked by polite society. Here, the plight of women and society is rendered in sharp detail, echoing the anxieties and yearnings of an age obsessed with propriety and reputation. The atmospheric prose will captivate readers of classic novels and literature enthusiasts alike, drawing comparisons to the likes of Wilkie Collins in its exploration of crime, morality, and the hidden corners of Victorian London. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations, allowing new audiences to rediscover a work that once electrified its era. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, preserving the raw energy and social commentary that made it a touchstone for sensation novel readers. Whether you are drawn to the mysteries of Victorian crime fiction or the layered realities of urban life themes, this enduring masterpiece promises to enrich any classic collection and ignite fresh conversation about the world it so vividly conjures.
The leading lady
A glittering soir矇e in Gilded Age San Francisco: beneath the shimmer of chandeliers, ambition and longing are quietly at war. In the city's opulent drawing rooms and shadowed parlours, a young woman's journey unfolds-a personal ambition story shaped by the rigid contours of social class and the intoxicating promise of reinvention. This early 20th-century novel, once lost to time, now returns to the shelves after decades out of print, republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations, it invites readers to witness the delicate interplay between aspiration and constraint, as a female protagonist navigates a world where every gesture is scrutinised and every hope fiercely guarded. Set against the vivid backdrop of historic San Francisco, the narrative captures the restless energy of an era poised between tradition and modernity. The city itself becomes a character: its fog-laced streets and grand mansions a stage for the drama of love, betrayal, and self-discovery. For readers of classic American fiction, this story resonates with the emotional depth and social insight found in the works of Edith Wharton and Mary Roberts Rinehart, yet its voice is distinctly its own. The novel's exploration of social class themes and the tension between societal expectation and individual desire remains strikingly relevant, offering a mirror to contemporary questions of identity and ambition. Beyond its engrossing plot, this restored edition stands as both a collector's item and a cultural treasure-not just a reprint, but a testament to the enduring power of literature to illuminate the complexities of the human spirit. Ideal for literature students seeking a resource that bridges historical context with timeless storytelling, and for anyone drawn to the romance and resilience of a female protagonist's journey, this is a work to be cherished on any classic bookshelf.
The other Miller girl
A summer storm gathers above a modest farmhouse, its thunder echoing the tension that simmers behind closed doors. In the hush of rural American life, two sisters grow up entwined yet divided, their rivalry as fierce as their loyalty is unspoken. Set against the evocative backdrop of twentieth-century America, this historical fiction novel explores the fragile bonds of family and the labyrinthine journey of personal identity. As secrets ripple beneath the surface of a small town, the narrative draws readers into a coming-of-age story where innocence collides with the realities of adulthood, and every choice casts a long shadow. With a keen eye for the subtle dramas that shape ordinary lives, the story resonates with the emotional depth and nuance beloved by Anne Tyler fans and aficionados of literary family sagas. Its portrayal of sibling rivalry is both timeless and immediate, capturing the aching complexity of kinship and the yearning for self-discovery. The rural American setting is rendered in vivid detail, immersing readers in a world where the landscape itself seems to bear witness to hidden hopes and heartbreaks. This family drama book is as much about the secrets we keep as the ones we dare to reveal, making it an ideal book club pick for those who cherish rich character studies and moral ambiguity. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions, offering a rare chance to rediscover a work that speaks powerfully to contemporary questions of belonging and identity. Restored for today's and future generations, this edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Whether you are a casual reader drawn to stories of small town secrets or a classic-collection buyer seeking a lost gem of adult fiction, this novel invites you to linger in its pages and reflect on the ties that bind us all.
The lively adventures of Gavin Hamilton
A cannon thunders in the distance, and a boy's heart beats in time with the march of armies-a world where youthful courage meets the sweep of the Seven Years' War. In this stirring historical adventure novel, the tangled loyalties of soldiers and kings are mirrored in the friendships and parent-child relationships that shape destinies as much as any battlefield. Set against the vivid backdrop of eighteenth-century Europe, this classic of English literature plunges readers into the peril and promise of a past not so far removed from our own. Its pages brim with the questions that still matter: What does it mean to be loyal? How are bonds tested in the crucible of conflict? And how does a young soul chart a course through the shifting tides of history? Long treasured by connoisseurs of juvenile fiction, this narrative's blend of action, wit, and emotional depth has made it a touchstone for those who value both storytelling and substance. The author's keen eye for the nuances of friendship and loyalty, and her deft rendering of the era's tumult, have ensured the novel's lasting place among public domain books cherished by generations. For today's reader, the tale resonates anew, offering a window onto the hopes and fears of youth in a time of upheaval-reminding us that the challenges of yesterday are never truly gone. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Whether you are a casual reader drawn to the thrill of classic novels or a collector seeking a piece of literary history, this is an essential addition to any library, lovingly revived from the archives of Harper and Brothers Publishers and the Gutenberg Project.
Rigby's Romance
A battered swagman trudges across the ochre sweep of the outback, his dreams as vast and unpredictable as the land itself. In Federation-era Australia, where the boundaries between hope and hardship blur beneath a relentless sun, a singular voice emerges-wry, unsparing, and deeply attuned to the rhythms of bush life. This early twentieth-century novel stands at the crossroads of rural fiction and social satire, deftly unmasking the foibles and yearnings of a society forging its identity against the wild, unyielding landscape. Through its vivid, often ironic lens, readers are ushered into the heart of Australian classic literature, where the outback setting is not merely a backdrop but a force that shapes destinies and reveals the true mettle of its characters. Long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, this work has been restored for today's and future generations, reclaiming its place as a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Its sharp-eyed portrayal of bush communities, laced with both humour and pathos, invites comparison with Miles Franklin and stands alongside the finest of Joseph Furphy's works. The novel's exploration of Australian identity-its tensions, contradictions, and quiet heroics-resonates powerfully with literary fiction readers and Australian literature students alike. As the characters navigate the intricate dance between isolation and belonging, their struggles echo the broader quest for meaning in a rapidly changing world. Steeped in the lived realities of Federation-era Australia, this rediscovered gem captures the spirit of a nation on the cusp of modernity. Its bush life themes and nuanced social satire offer a compelling window into the collective psyche of a people and place, making it indispensable for those who cherish rural fiction novels and the enduring legacy of Australian classic literature.
A wilful ward
A sudden storm, a lonely child at the edge of a windswept lane-here, the quiet drama of Victorian England unfurls, where the fate of an orphan is both a private sorrow and a public reckoning. In the heart of the British countryside, a spirited young protagonist must navigate the tangled web of family relationships and social expectation, her journey marked by moments of defiance and tenderness alike. This is a work steeped in the traditions of nineteenth-century literature, echoing the moral complexity and emotional depth found in the novels of Charlotte Bront禱 and Elizabeth Gaskell. Its pages capture the pulse of a society in flux, where questions of virtue, belonging, and self-determination are as urgent now as they were then. Restored for today's and future generations, this classic British novel returns after decades out of print, revived by Alpha Editions with the care and respect it deserves. Readers are invited to lose themselves in a world where the boundaries between duty and desire are drawn with exquisite subtlety, and where the orphan's quest for identity becomes a mirror for the era's own search for meaning. The book's finely wrought depiction of moral development and the realities of Victorian fiction will captivate historical fiction readers and literature students alike, offering a window into the values, hardships, and hopes of a bygone age. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously prepared to honour the original text while ensuring its resonance for modern audiences. Whether you are drawn to the evocative landscapes of Victorian England, the intricate dynamics of family, or the enduring allure of classic storytelling, this volume stands as a testament to the enduring power of literature to illuminate the human spirit.
The Devil's Mistress
In the shadowed glens of seventeenth-century Scotland, the line between superstition and reality is as thin as a whisper. Here, suspicion breeds terror, and the flicker of a candle in the wrong window can summon the full force of the witch trials. This haunting work plunges readers into the heart of the infamous Isobel Gowdie trial, weaving a tapestry of gothic horror and historical authenticity that lingers long after the last page. With its evocative portrayal of witchcraft in Scotland and the chilling allure of satanic rituals, it exposes the psychological and societal forces that shaped an era gripped by fear and fascination with dark magic practices. The narrative pulses with the drama of supernatural horror, conjuring the eerie atmosphere of Scottish folklore tales and the relentless pursuit of those accused of occult practices. It is a tale that resonates today, not only for its suspense and vivid storytelling, but for its keen exploration of how hysteria and belief can reshape lives and histories. Drawing from the rich well of occult fiction novels and historical horror fiction, the story stands as both a gripping entertainment and a window into the cultural anxieties of the past. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations, offering a rare glimpse into the gothic horror novel tradition and the enduring power of occult literature. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously presented for discerning readers and classic-collection enthusiasts alike. Step into a world where witchcraft and magic are not merely whispers in the dark, but forces that shape destinies, echoing the enduring mysteries at the heart of Scotland's most infamous witch trials.
Gloria
A carriage rattles through rain-soaked cobblestones, its lanterns flickering against the gloom-a world of rigid expectation and secret longing unfolds behind the curtained windows. In the heart of Victorian England, the boundaries of social class are both a fortress and a prison, shaping destinies with invisible hands. At the centre of this English literature classic lies a coming of age story that resonates with the quiet ache of yearning and the relentless push for self-discovery. Family relationships, with all their tangled loyalties and silent sacrifices, are rendered with a precision that recalls the finest works of George Eliot and Thomas Hardy, drawing readers into the intimate struggles of nineteenth century Britain. This nineteenth century novel, once lost to the shadows of time, is now restored for today's and future generations-its return a testament to the enduring power of literary fiction. The narrative deftly explores the nuances of social class themes, illuminating the subtle tensions and hard-won triumphs that defined an era. Its pages are alive with the sights and sounds of Victorian fiction: bustling parlours, windswept moors, and the quiet resolve of those who dare to hope for more. For classic literature enthusiasts and literary fiction readers alike, this edition is not just a reprint-it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, painstakingly revived after decades out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions. To read it is to step into the shadowed parlours and sunlit gardens of nineteenth century Britain, to witness the delicate dance of ambition and affection, and to find, in the struggles of another age, reflections of our own. This is a rare chance to rediscover a novel that speaks across centuries, inviting both devoted collectors and new readers to savour the richness of Victorian fiction anew.
Introduction to Sally
A brisk London morning, a misplaced letter, and the delicate chaos of Edwardian society-sometimes the smallest disruptions upend the most carefully arranged lives. In the drawing rooms and leafy squares of early 20th century England, a young woman's quest for independence collides with a web of romantic misunderstandings, setting the stage for a sparkling work of comedic fiction that glitters with wit and subversive charm. Brimming with social satire themes, this rediscovered gem invites readers into a world where manners and expectations are both a shield and a cage, and where the pursuit of personal happiness is as complicated as the etiquette that governs every conversation. Long out of print and now lovingly restored for today's and future generations, this edition is not just a reprint-it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Alpha Editions brings back to life a classic British literature touchstone, offering fresh insight into the shifting roles of women at a time when the notion of independence was both radical and exhilarating. The novel's deft humour and keen observations place it alongside beloved favourites like The Enchanted April, capturing the spirit of London society with a lightness that belies its deeper commentary on conformity and rebellion. Whether you are a discerning collector of book club fiction or a casual reader seeking a window into the intricacies of Edwardian England, this story's blend of romantic entanglements and sharp-eyed satire remains as relevant as ever. Its nuanced portrayal of women's independence and the absurdities of social aspiration continues to resonate, making it an essential addition to any library of early 20th century novels. With its elegant prose and timeless themes, this restored volume stands as a testament to the enduring allure of classic storytelling.
The Girl from Farris's
A flicker of lamplight on a rain-soaked Chicago street; a young woman's silhouette poised between the gilded promise of the American West and the smoky confines of a city saloon. In this vivid tapestry of 1920s American fiction, a tale unfolds where class and redemption themes collide, and the boundaries between innocence and experience blur with every turn. At the heart of the story is a spirited young woman protagonist, whose journey through the underbelly of early 20th century society offers a raw, unvarnished glimpse into a world rarely seen-where hope is as fragile as the reputation she risks, and every choice echoes with the weight of survival. Long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, this work stands as a testament to the enduring power of vintage literature collections. Restored for today's and future generations, it invites readers into a realm shaped by the grit and glamour of the American West setting, where the pulse of a bustling city meets the stark realities of its forgotten daughters. The narrative pulses with the energy of pulp fiction classics, yet lingers on moments of tenderness and longing, crafting a historical romance novel that is as much a social commentary as it is a gripping story. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously presented for those who cherish early 20th century literature and the evocative storytelling of renowned writers. For aficionados of Edgar Rice Burroughs works, this rediscovered gem offers a fresh lens on his lesser-known explorations of American life, while newcomers will find themselves drawn into a world of intrigue, resilience, and redemption. Whether you are a casual reader seeking a compelling narrative or a classic-collection buyer curating a library of literary significance, this restored edition stands as a bridge between eras, illuminating the timeless complexities of the human spirit.
The Flirting Fool
A shadow flickers across rain-slicked Sydney streets, where laughter masks deception and every whispered promise could be a trap. In the feverish heart of the 1920s, the city's underworld pulses with intrigue, its neon-lit lanes teeming with secrets and danger. Here, a single misstep-one mistaken identity-can unravel lives and ignite a chain of events that even the sharpest detective struggles to contain. Drawing readers into a labyrinthine crime mystery novel, this restored classic plunges deep into the art of urban crime investigation, capturing the edgy glamour and peril of interwar Australia with unflinching authenticity. First published at the height of the Australian pulp fiction era, this story stands as a testament to the golden age of detective fiction books. Its tightly woven plot, bristling with suspense and underworld intrigue, evokes the brilliance of Arthur Conan Doyle and the clever misdirection beloved by Agatha Christie readers. Yet, it is the vivid evocation of 1920s Sydney-a city alive with jazz, ambition, and moral ambiguity-that sets this novel apart, offering a rare glimpse into a world where danger and desire walk hand in hand. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations, ensuring that classic mystery readers and vintage crime enthusiasts alike can rediscover its enduring power. More than a simple reprint, this edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously presented for those who cherish the legacy of interwar Australia fiction. Whether you are drawn to the thrill of a mistaken identity plot or the allure of a bygone Sydney, this is a story that rewards every page turned, inviting you to immerse yourself in the shadows and brilliance of a lost era.
Rose and Chrysanthemum
A garden of longing and contradiction blooms at the edge of nineteenth century Australia, where the scent of roses mingles with the delicate petals of chrysanthemum. In the hush of colonial drawing rooms and the wild, sunlit bush, two worlds-East and West-meet and entwine, their cultural identities tested by love, loyalty, and the unspoken boundaries of family relationships. This cross-cultural novel, once lost to time, holds a mirror to the Victorian era's complexities, exploring how tradition and change collide in the hearts of those caught between continents and expectations. With the nuanced insight of classic Australian literature and the psychological depth reminiscent of Henry James novels or Edith Wharton books, the narrative deftly unveils the intimate struggles and quiet courage of individuals forging meaning within-and sometimes against-the social order. Restored for today's and future generations, this edition invites literary fiction readers and classic literature enthusiasts alike to rediscover a work that was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. The colonial era setting is rendered with vivid precision, capturing both the grandeur and the constraints of its time, while the themes of cultural identity and the search for belonging resonate as urgently now as they did over a century ago. More than a mere reprint, this edition is not just a collector's item and a cultural treasure; it is a living testament to the enduring power of stories that bridge worlds and generations. For those who cherish the subtleties of Victorian literary fiction and the timeless questions of who we are and how we belong, this restored classic offers a rare opportunity to traverse the landscapes-both internal and external-of a world both distant and achingly familiar.
Wine and Roses
A moonlit garden shimmers with dew, where the hush of Australian bushland meets the delicate scent of wild roses. In these pages, the lyrical verse anthology captures both the grandeur and the intimacy of nineteenth century Australia, inviting readers into a world where nature and beauty poetry intertwine with the passions and sorrows of the romantic soul. Each poem, shaped in the Victorian era, reveals a poet's longing for connection-between land and heart, memory and moment-while echoing the vibrant Sydney literary scene that once flourished along sandstone streets and leafy harbours. Long unavailable to the public, this collection was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations, offering a rare glimpse into the Australian literary heritage that shaped a nation's voice. These verses, at times reminiscent of Henry Kendall's evocative style, resonate with the same clarity and tenderness, yet bear their own distinct signature-melding the wild, untamed landscapes with the refined sensibilities of classic Australian poets. For poetry lovers and literature students alike, the collection stands as both an accessible resource and a richly textured portrait of a bygone era. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously prepared to honour the original artistry while ensuring its legacy endures. Whether sought as an addition to a discerning library or discovered by a new generation of readers, the work bridges the past and present, celebrating the enduring power of words to evoke wonder, longing, and the timeless beauty of the Australian spirit.
Molly's treachery
A single whispered secret can unravel a family; a single act of betrayal can alter the course of a life. In the opulent drawing rooms and shadowed verandas of Gilded Age America, love and loyalty collide with ambition and resentment, setting the stage for a Victorian romance novel that pulses with both tenderness and tension. At the heart of this classic love story lies a tangle of family secrets and social class conflict, where every gesture is loaded with meaning and every choice carries the weight of generations. The narrative, steeped in the rich atmosphere of the southern United States, explores the power of forgiveness in the face of heartbreak, inviting readers to question the true cost of loyalty and the limits of redemption. Rediscovered after decades out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, this nineteenth century fiction has been restored for today's and future generations. The edition you hold is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, preserving the intricate storytelling and emotional depth that once captivated parlours and book clubs alike. The drama unfolds with the urgency and nuance reminiscent of Charlotte Bront禱, yet remains distinctively American in its exploration of class boundaries and the fragile veneer of respectability. Readers drawn to historical fiction and the complex interplay of betrayal and forgiveness will find themselves ensnared by the novel's evocative prose and timeless dilemmas. This volume stands as a testament to the enduring fascination with the intricacies of the human heart, making it an essential addition for both casual readers and classic-collection buyers. Whether you are a devotee of Mrs Alex McVeigh Miller books or newly discovering the allure of Gilded Age storytelling, this restored work invites you to lose yourself in a world where love is as perilous as it is irresistible, and where every secret has the power to change everything.
Dead Love Has Chains
A locked room, a vanished woman, and a secret that festers in the heart of a sprawling Irish estate-here, the boundaries between love and obsession blur with devastating consequences. In the shadowed corridors of Victorian literature, few works delve as unflinchingly into the labyrinth of the human psyche, where unwed pregnancy and family secrets ignite a chain of events as compelling as any Gothic fiction. The story sweeps from the mist-laden countryside of Ireland to the glittering, treacherous salons of London society, laying bare the psychological romance and sensation novel elements that made this era's fiction so powerfully addictive. Written at the height of the genre's popularity, and long compared to the works of Mary Elizabeth Braddon, this narrative explores the fragility of mental illness amidst the rigid moral codes of its time. It is a tale as relevant now as when it first shocked and enthralled readers, interrogating the cost of hidden truths and the consequences of transgression in a world where reputation is everything. The intricate plot, reminiscent of Lady Audley's Secret and Aurora Floyd, is laced with suspense and emotional intensity, inviting readers to question the very nature of innocence and guilt. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations, ensuring that its chilling beauty and cultural resonance endure. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously presented for aficionados of classic fiction and new readers alike. Whether you are drawn to the atmospheric tension of sensation novels or the rich psychological insight of Victorian masterpieces, this work stands as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling to both unsettle and illuminate.
Julia Roseingrave
A candle flickers against the gloom as secrets twist through the corridors of an English country house, where privilege and peril are never far apart. Beneath the veneer of Victorian respectability, the shadows lengthen and every whispered conversation hints at betrayals that could shatter lives. Set amidst the haunting beauty of nineteenth century England, this historical fiction novel immerses readers in a world where social class conflict is as inevitable as the changing seasons, and family secrets are both shield and weapon. The gothic literature tradition pulses through every page, capturing the brooding atmosphere and intricate moral dilemmas that defined the era's greatest works. Rediscovered after decades lost to time, this masterwork is now republished by Alpha Editions, restored for today's and future generations. Its return is a rare event: not merely a reprint, but a collector's item and a cultural treasure, inviting both devoted historical fiction enthusiasts and newcomers to experience the drama and suspense that once kept Victorian readers enthralled. The English countryside setting, rendered with vivid detail, becomes both sanctuary and snare, echoing the psychological complexity and social tensions that have made British classic fiction a touchstone for generations. For adult readers drawn to the rich tapestry of Victorian gothic novels, this edition offers a compelling exploration of ambition, loyalty, and the cost of transgression. The narrative's emotional intensity and keen observation of human nature ensure its relevance in an age still fascinated by the masks we wear and the truths we hide. As a work from Mary Elizabeth Braddon's extraordinary legacy, its restoration is a literary event-an invitation to step into a world where every glance and gesture carries the weight of history.
Fanny Hill
A rain-soaked London alley, the flicker of candlelight behind a shuttered window, and the hush of forbidden secrets-such is the world readers enter, where innocence and experience collide in the heart of Georgian era England. Here, a young woman's journey from rural obscurity to the tangled intrigues of the city unfolds with both frankness and wit, capturing the raw pulse of eighteenth century literature and the enduring allure of a classic erotic novel. With its vivid portrait of sexual awakening and the shifting fortunes of its heroine, this work has long challenged social boundaries, offering not only a coming of age story but also a biting social satire that skewers the hypocrisies of its time. Once suppressed and out of print for decades, this book is now republished by Alpha Editions, meticulously restored for today's and future generations. Its pages reveal a London at once decadent and dangerous, a historical setting teeming with ambition, desire, and survival. The narrative's unflinching honesty and playful irony have drawn comparisons to Moll Flanders, while its emotional candour echoes the influence of Samuel Richardson, placing it firmly within the canon of British literary fiction. Yet, it remains utterly singular-a tale that both shocks and enlightens, holding a mirror to the complexities of morality and pleasure. For adult readers seeking a bold exploration of human passion or literature students delving into the roots of social satire themes, this edition offers more than a glimpse into the past; it is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Whether approached as a resource for understanding the evolution of the novel or as an immersive story set against the backdrop of historical London, this restored classic invites discovery and reflection, ensuring its place on the shelves of discerning readers and collectors alike.
The Quest of Lee Garrison
A lone rider cuts through the shimmering haze of the untamed wilderness, each hoofbeat echoing with the promise of peril and hope. In a land where the desert sun scorches ambition as swiftly as it does the sand, survival is measured not just by grit but by the depth of one's quest. Set against the sprawling backdrop of the American frontier, this masterwork plunges readers into the heart of wild west fiction, where every encounter is charged with the tension of a mustang chase and every horizon beckons with the allure of the unknown. The story unfolds with the urgency and solitude that define the finest solitary cowboy narratives, capturing the essence of rugged frontier journeys and the relentless pursuit that shapes the western hero's soul. First published in the golden era of 1920s western literature, this novel stands as a testament to a time when the mythos of the West was not just entertainment but a living, breathing part of the cultural landscape. Its return to print after decades of obscurity is more than a revival; it is a restoration for today's and future generations, ensuring that the artistry and adventure of classic frontier quest stories endure. Each page brims with the raw energy and moral complexity that have made Max Brand novels enduring favourites among aficionados of desert survival sagas and untamed wilderness adventures. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously restored by Alpha Editions for modern readers and classic-collection buyers alike. Whether you are drawn to the lone rider sagas that shaped a genre or seek the thrill of rugged landscapes and high-stakes encounters, this volume invites you to experience the frontier's timeless allure with fresh eyes. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions, offering a rare opportunity to rediscover a cornerstone of western adventure novels and preserve its legacy for generations to come.
An imperial lover
A forbidden glance across a candlelit ballroom; the hush of secrets echoing through the marbled halls of an imperial court. In the shadow of the British Empire's zenith, a love both perilous and intoxicating unfolds-one that defies social class conflict and the rigid expectations of the Victorian era. This historical romance novel, long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, immerses readers in a world where passion collides with power, and personal desire is a dangerous currency. Restored for today's and future generations, the narrative weaves together the intrigue of imperial court life with the timeless ache of forbidden love, drawing readers into a tapestry of longing, betrayal, and hope. Set against a meticulously drawn nineteenth century backdrop, the story explores the lives of those ensnared by the rules and hierarchies of the British aristocracy. Every page pulses with the tension of classic literature, reminiscent of Edith Wharton's sharp social observation and the bold emotionality that might intrigue admirers of Mary Wollstonecraft. The imperial court intrigue is as much a character as any lover or rival, shaping destinies with every whispered rumour and calculated alliance. For readers of historical fiction and fans of classic novels alike, this is a rediscovered gem-both a collector's item and a cultural treasure-offering rare insight into the complexities of love and ambition within a society governed by decorum and desire. With its elegant prose and vivid evocation of a vanished world, this edition stands as more than just a reprint: it is a bridge to the past, inviting contemporary readers to experience the enduring allure of romance, rebellion, and the relentless pursuit of happiness amid the grandeur and constraints of the imperial age.