Incoming Resources
- Mothering Sunday, a romance, Graham Swift
- QB VII
- News of the world, a novel, Paulette Jiles
- Between earth and sky, Amanda Skenandore
- This storm, a novel, James Ellroy
- Woman in the shadows, a novel, Jane Thynne
- The island of sea women, Lisa See
- A thorn among the lilies, Michael Hiebert
- After the war is over, a novel, Jennifer Robson
- The fair fight, a novel, Anna Freeman
- Dear Mrs. Bird, a novel, A J Pearce
- Landlord's black-eyed daughter, Mary Ellen Dennis
- Mr. Rochester, Sarah Shoemaker
- The ship of brides, a novel, Jojo Moyes
- Let me die in his footsteps, Lori Roy
- A beauty refined, Tracie Peterson
- The vengeance of mothers, the journals of Margaret Kelly & Molly McGill, Jim Fergus
- The history of bees, Maja Lunde
- The signature of all things, Elizabeth Gilbert
- Where the dead lie, C.S. Harris
- The summer wives, Beatriz Williams
- A Christmas revelation, a novel, Anne Perry
- Secrets of a charmed life, Susan Meissner
- As Bright As Heaven, Susan Meissner
- Lisette's list, a novel, Susan Vreeland
- The last storyteller, a novel, Frank Delaney
- Fools and Mortals
- The Twelve-Mile Straight
- Dreaming on Daisies
- A season of grace, Lauraine Snelling
- The Gilded Hour, Sara Donati
- The room on Rue AmeĢlie, Kristin Harmel
- Circling the sun, a novel, Paula McLain
- The marriage game, a novel of Queen Elizabeth I, Alison Weir
- After the war is over, a novel, Jennifer Robson
- Sins of empire, Brian McClellan
- No traveller returns, a novel, Louis L'Amour with Beau L'Amour
- Lady cop makes trouble, Amy Stewart
- Before we were yours, Lisa Wingate
- Murder on Amsterdam Avenue, a gaslight mystery, Victoria Thompson
- An officer and a spy, a novel, Robert Harris
- The Ship of Brides
- The general's women, Susan Wittig Albert
- I was Anastasia, a novel, Ariel Lawhon
- The pale horseman, Bernard Cornwell
- Think of me, Frances Liardet
- The last runaway, Tracy Chevalier
- The typewriter's tale, Michiel Heyns
- The Chilbury Ladies' Choir, a novel, Jennifer Ryan
- The Boy's Tale