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  • Book cover of Better the Devil You Know

    As an immigrant, Fredrick Wolf has to succeed at Morrow Academy of Anatomy and Science. Not merely succeed, he must prove to his peers he belongs—he isn’t the poor local Dr. Morrow accepted out of pity. Fredrick will do anything to procure a prime medical specimen. Calling upon his uncle, a dependable partner in crime since moving to England, Fredrick plans to use his uncle’s position at Clayton Bridge’s gaol to select the perfect candidate. Not all prisoners are the usual drunkards or petty thieves. Some possess dark secrets, especially the man known as Eugene Wallaby. Biding his time, Eugene sees young Fredrick’s murderous plan as a means of escape…if he survives the night.

  • Book cover of Blackwater Dossier

    A promised second chance. Jane had his word, his solemn vow. Keeping her part of the bargain, she left everything in England without a single regret. Life on a cruise ship isn't glamorous, but she is safe—or so she believes. Tropical Storm Edna brings torrential rain, violent winds, and certain Death. Gunsmoke and blood drag Jane back into the game. The secret in her head is the only thing keeping her and the man with the gun one step ahead. Blackwater Dossier is the second installment of Jane's story. The first novella is entitled In the Fogs of London by Jennie L. Morris.

  • Book cover of Clandestine

    Luella Carey isn’t crazy, not really, not that anyone believes her. Sent to Barrow Haven Asylum for a melancholic nature, she’s locked away at the behest of her father and his new wife. Grieving for her mother’s death, Luella finds comfortable solitude in the asylum until several anonymous letters appear. Mr. Winifred Carey’s new wife intends murder. She plans to claim the Carey fortune as her own. Mere days to escape the asylum and warn her father, Luella turns to a new friend, Mr. Isaac McEwen. The clock ticking down the hour, Luella fears her final decision. A grave mistake, perhaps? But who can she trust?

  • Book cover of Drawn in Shadows

    Get drawn into the shadows of the heart. As a medical student, Mabel Blackwood knows each anatomical feature of the human heart. Yet, she’s never felt its racing pace conjured by a single glance—until meeting Henry Grier. Born amongst society's dregs, Henry entertains at a prestigious bordello on Carlyle Street. Will his unconventional past push away scholarly Mabel? Or will Henry’s free spirit ignite a transformation? Book Two of The Albion: 1892 Series. A joint collection between Natalie-Nicole Bates (Perfectly Poisoned Press) and Jennie L. Morris (By Quill and Lantern Publishing).

  • Book cover of Apparitions of Elizabeth Robinson

    Elizabeth Robinson. An Elizabeth Robinson has lived in the hills of Eastern Kentucky as long as people have built permanent settlements in the lush, green forests. While the mountains recover from the War of Northern Aggression, the simple folk seek the healings of the Robinson women. Three generations, working the ways from the old country, live in isolation. The youngest Elizabeth Robinson, a healer by happenstance, despises her role in the family. She longs for freedom, the wilderness of her youth, an escape from a dark secret. Alone in the forest, she stumbles upon the ghost of a Yankee soldier, Samuel Henry. Determined to help Samuel pass beyond the veil, Elizabeth brings him back to her mountain home. Turning of the wheel of fortune, prosperity changes to misfortune for the Robinsons, and a menacing figure lingers like a thick fog. Generations, built on lies, force Elizabeth to face a bleak reality and make the ultimate sacrifice.

  • Book cover of Drum Lessons with Diego

    From International Best-selling Author Jennie L. Morris Back home in Argentina, Diego Videla can’t believe his luck. A drumming competition in Kentucky, USA turns his everyday hustles into real potential. With six younger siblings, and an ailing Mamá, he feels the pressure. The wheel turns, and with fortune follows disaster. Diego’s trust lies in ruins, wounded by the one he loves the most. Some lessons cost a man everything. This book is part of the Twelve Drummers Drumming Series.

  • Book cover of Sugared Florets and Bayonets: A Candy Shop Series Novella

    BY INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR JENNIE L. MORRIS - A CLEAN, HISTORICAL ROMANCE SET IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE GREAT WAR. Minerva, Ohio 1919 The mortar rounds and trenches of the Great War echo in Joe Conley’s head. Returned home a hero, he is a great thespian. Inside, an imposter lurks. His heart ripped from his ribcage by the savage gallantry of battle. Sally Smith scrapes by out of necessity. The village’s curious introvert, she applies her gardening skills to her advantage, selling sugared flower petals to the local bakery, café, and mercantile to decorate cakes and teas. School cohorts, Sally and Joe, despised each other. The war hero, a changeling by circumstance, discovers a friendship without demands from the distinctive woman. And Sally, finally, feels the comfort of companionship.

  • Book cover of Le Miel Street and Hope: A Soda Shop Series Novella

    From International Bestselling Author Jennie L. Morris - A Historical Romance Set in World War II. Ohio, USA 1945 The bombs of WWII are far away, but Florence Beaulieu-Wells lost it all. A widow before a bride, her secret fiancé Adam Sakurai died among the brave soldiers of D-Day. To hide her bereaving heart, Florence puts all her sorrows into hard work. During the day, she tends to her beehives, and then at night serves drinks at her family soda shop. Months and then years pass by in her hometown of Canton, Ohio, without indication of change. Until a telegram arrives, offering a glimpse of hope.

  • Book cover of Blue's Night Out

    A CLEAN, HISTORICAL ROMANCE SET IN THE ROARING 1920s! The year is 1927. Davis Bakery has the best breads in Queens, New York City, and Blue Davis is proud to serve her customers. Helping her grandparents run the shop, Blue crosses paths with an old high school friend George Greyson, a musician, returned from a long absence in the neighborhood. The problem? Blue’s bookish nature and naiveté with the gentlemen blind what’s right in front of her. Gorgeous George invites her to an upscale speakeasy for dancing, sweet jazz, and drinks. Surprising even herself, Blue accepts but insists on bringing her best friend and socialite, Myra Post. A skiff and lie to Blue’s grandparents, along with local gossip about that night, lands her black and blue, and shipped off to upstate New York to stay with another family member. Will George seek out the love he most desires after Blue is sent away? Or will he let the music die along with her departure?

  • Book cover of Distilled Vestiges

    Former Royal Navy diver Imogen Waide’s job thrusts her into people’s lives on their worst days. Called to Brandywine Lake to search for a missing child, she finds the idyllic resort town far from ordinary. Diving lake, she discovers bones. Among the animal remains is a distinct human skull marred by a bizarre injury. Maxwell Rue, a native hunter, aids in the rescue efforts. Rue has lived in the Appalachian Mountains his entire life, trapping and relocating dangerous animals. His inability to identify the markings on the skull is a bad sign. A second child goes missing. Waide and Rue are on the hunt for a creature moving unseen in Brandywine Lake. Will they find the children, or will the beast add two more skeletons to its collection?