Anne is swindled and framed by her husband, but a Texas man helps her find revenge and a new love. Get a taste from Jan Hudson's first chapter.
Directory that includes listings for the author's biography, a book list with summaries and excerpts, and an appearance calendar. Offers links.
Official homepage of Maggie-winning suspense and romance author Charlotte Hughes. Includes biography, an excerpt, and reviews of her Avon suspense novels.
Official Web site of romance and comedy author Charlotte Hughes. Includes excerpts from books, biography, reviews, and contests.
Profile of the Welsh-born novelist and playwright, author of "A High Wind in Jamaica," includes a list of selected works by Hughes.
Exploration of US art from the "American Visions" series, accompanied by Robert Hughes's thought-provoking views on the subject.
Read a brief biography of 19th century English author Thomas Hughes, best know for the novel "Tom Brown's Schooldays."
Find an HTML e-text of Thomas Hughes s "Tom Brown s Schooldays," a children s adventure story written for young boys during the Victorian age.
Enter a frames environment to sample Hugo's poetry. Also Contains a bibliography and biography.
Read about the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Mississippi Mud" and "Mean Justice." Includes a link to his latest work.
Allan D Hunter's comprehensive look at the radical feminist perspective in sociology examines history, awareness, and oppression.
Chicago writer and creator of the "Alex Reynolds Mysteries" starring a gay detective. Includes a brief biography and interview with the author.
ReGeJe Press reveals the first chapter of this novel by African-American writer Geri Spencer Hunter.
Peruse the first chapter of Hunter's historic novel "Hot Springs," set in 1940s Arkansas.
Memorial to the achievements of Thomas Henry Huxley offers 40 selections from "Scientific Memoirs," his uncollected essays, and various letters.
Brief essay offers details on the 19th century French authors life, writing style, and influences.
Read Project Gutenberg's etext version of C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne's novel, and find project details and contact information.
Browse a copy of this 1860 romance novel, revolving around Dr. Jeremiah Watson. Includes links to other 19th century Jewish authors.
Take a look at this short mystery novel, set in Philadelphia during the early 19th century. Follow the links to see a list of authors.