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July 1
A Different Sky by Meira Chand
Bunker Hill by Howard Fast (reissue)
The Cast Iron Shore by Linda Grant
The Dark Rose by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Legacy by Susan Kay
Butterfly's Shadow by Lee Langley
The Doctor and The Diva by Adrienne McDonnel
The Invisible Bridge by Julie Orringer
Two For Sorrow by Nicola Upson
The Dream Thief by Catherine Webb
Captive Queen by Alison Weir (US Release)
July 2
The Villa Triste by Lucretia Grindle
July 3
Inheritance by Nicholas Shakespeare
July 5
Lady Jane Grey, Queen For Sale by Caroline Corby
Emily's Ghost, A Novel of The Bronte Sisters by Denise Giardina
July 6
The King's Mistress by Emma Campion
The Scarlet Contessa by Jeanne Kalogridis
Red Rain by Bruce Markoff
July 8
Bliss, Remembered by Frank Deford
For The King by Catherine Delors
The Time's Legacy by Barbara Erskine
The Price of Glory by Seth Hunter
Hero of Rome by Douglas Jackson. UK release
Rebellion by James McGee
The Sacred Stone by The Medieval Murderers
What is Left The Daughter by Howard Norman
Pirates of The Levant by Arturo Perez-Reverte
The Children of Witches by Sherry Smith
The Blind Comtessa's New Machine by Carey Wallace
July 13
The Murder in the Tower by Jean Plaidy. US release
July 16
The Unfixed Stars by Michael Byers
Lady of The Butterflies by Fiona Mountain
July 22
Holy Warrior by Angus Donald
Whispers of Love by Rosie Harris
The Lion of Cairo by Scott Oden UK Release.
Warrior of Rome III by Harry Sidebottom
The Legacy by Katherine Webb
July 27
The Sixth Surrender by Hana Samek Norton
July 29
The Bloodstained Throne by Simon Beaufort
Strangers and Pilgrims by Maggie Bennett
Blotto, Twinks and the Dead Dowager Duchess by Simon Brett
The Masuda Affair by I.J. Parker
Sweet Sorrow by David Roberts
July 1
A Different Sky by Meira Chand
Bunker Hill by Howard Fast (reissue)
The Cast Iron Shore by Linda Grant
The Dark Rose by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Legacy by Susan Kay
Butterfly's Shadow by Lee Langley
The Doctor and The Diva by Adrienne McDonnel
The Invisible Bridge by Julie Orringer
Two For Sorrow by Nicola Upson
The Dream Thief by Catherine Webb
Captive Queen by Alison Weir (US Release)
July 2
The Villa Triste by Lucretia Grindle
July 3
Inheritance by Nicholas Shakespeare
July 5
Lady Jane Grey, Queen For Sale by Caroline Corby
Emily's Ghost, A Novel of The Bronte Sisters by Denise Giardina
July 6
The King's Mistress by Emma Campion
The Scarlet Contessa by Jeanne Kalogridis
Red Rain by Bruce Markoff
July 8
Bliss, Remembered by Frank Deford
For The King by Catherine Delors
The Time's Legacy by Barbara Erskine
The Price of Glory by Seth Hunter
Hero of Rome by Douglas Jackson. UK release
Rebellion by James McGee
The Sacred Stone by The Medieval Murderers
What is Left The Daughter by Howard Norman
Pirates of The Levant by Arturo Perez-Reverte
The Children of Witches by Sherry Smith
The Blind Comtessa's New Machine by Carey Wallace
July 13
The Murder in the Tower by Jean Plaidy. US release
July 16
The Unfixed Stars by Michael Byers
Lady of The Butterflies by Fiona Mountain
July 22
Holy Warrior by Angus Donald
Whispers of Love by Rosie Harris
The Lion of Cairo by Scott Oden UK Release.
Warrior of Rome III by Harry Sidebottom
The Legacy by Katherine Webb
July 27
The Sixth Surrender by Hana Samek Norton
July 29
The Bloodstained Throne by Simon Beaufort
Strangers and Pilgrims by Maggie Bennett
Blotto, Twinks and the Dead Dowager Duchess by Simon Brett
The Masuda Affair by I.J. Parker
Sweet Sorrow by David Roberts
What a great list, thanks for posting! I'm going to look up Lady Jane Grey, Queen For Sale by Caroline Corby
ReplyDeleteA Howard Fast re-issue and a new Jean Plaidy! A good month!! Thanks for the info!
ReplyDeleteI have been highly anticipating Legacy. I am just waiting until it is available in epub format so I can read it on my Kobo, ereader. It's way too big for me to curl up with otherwise.
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