Explore the Best 18th/19th Century Books – Handpicked for You!

Dive into the world of 18th/19th Century books, where you'll find captivating stories, thought-provoking narratives, and unforgettable characters. Whether you love thrilling mysteries, heartwarming romances, or epic adventures, explore the best indie books in this category.

Journal of an Undead: of gods and friends

Arabus Drake, Greek vampire for 500 years, shares tales of his adventures, but unlike in the first book, “Love Stories,” here all he seeks is to belong somewhere. The adventures begin in 1505, where Arabus befriends a thief in Italy in his desire to be destroyed, until he realizes that too much time has passed since Althea left him. In 1603, Arabus travels back to Greece to find what became of his family bloodline. He meets a wandering poet who becomes obsessed with this man he thinks is a god. Arabus learns how his family died after he became vampiric, and uncovers the truth of the boy’s obsession with him.Along the way you will hear from three narrators who a...
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Delusional Madness

They called her insane. But the truth was far more disturbing.Some were buried in silence. Others fought to be heard.In 1890s Ohio, Cassie Alexander's world collapses the moment her husband signs the papers that condemn her to an asylum. Labeled hysterical and locked behind cold iron gates, she is stripped of her freedom—and her voice.Inside the walls of the institution, Cassie discovers she’s not alone. Other women—grieving, defiant, broken—have also been discarded by a society too eager to silence them. Their so-called treatment is nothing short of torment. But beneath the madness, a quiet resistance is brewing.Based on real accounts of 19th-century asylums, Delusional Madness is a...
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GOING DARK: A Liberty Unit Novel

In the aftermath of 9/11, remnants of Bin Laden’s Al-Qaeda network quietly infiltrated the U.S. heartland, lying dormant for over two decades. On Thanksgiving Day, they strike—triggering a sinister cyber-terrorist plot poised to plunge America into unparalleled digital darkness. But it’s only the beginning.Paul Knox, a seasoned NSA cybersecurity expert and former Air Force communications officer, is thrust into a clandestine conflict spanning generations. As Knox delves into a complex web of cyber intrigue, he must confront both the mission's high stakes and personal demons, including the unwitting involvement of his daughter, Emma, a brilliant MIT computer scientist who holds the key ...
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William & Lucy

I first read William Wordsworth’s poem ‘She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways’ in high school and fell in love with it. I thought one day I would write a novel based on it. Many years later, I did just that. Here it is, I hope you enjoy the read! Global 1st Place eBook Award Winner!“BEST HISTORICAL FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR!” (ERA 1500-1940) One of the great untold love stories in English literature is the love affair between 28-year-old British poet, William Wordsworth (1770-1850), and the mysterious 17-year-old Lucy Sims.Lucy was the subject of the poet’s famous Lucy poems, a series of five poems composed by Wordsworth that are credited with ushering in the Age of Romanti...
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