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Portrait of Charles Major

Charles Major

Charles Major was an American lawyer and novelist.

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The Touchstone of Fortune Being the Memoir of Baron Clyde, Who Lived, Thrived, and Fell in the Doleful Reign of the So-called Merry Monarch, Charles II

Amidst the opulence and deceit of King Charles II's court, a young woman dares to play the game of love and power, risking everything for a chance at a better life.

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Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall

When a fugitive nobleman hides within the ancient walls of his family's estate, he discovers a love and loyalty that will threaten the fragile peace of his heritage.

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A Forest Hearth: A Romance of Indiana in the Thirties

In 1830s Indiana, a young woman must make her way in the wilderness, as she finds herself swept up in the tangles of family, community, and a romance that challenges everything she knows.

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Yolanda: Maid of Burgundy

Amidst a landscape of clashing kingdoms and noble desires, a sheltered count sets out to claim a princess's hand, only to find his heart drawn to a maiden of common birth.

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The Bears of Blue River

In the untamed wilderness of 1820s Indiana, a courageous boy faces off with formidable bears and other wildlife, embarking on thrilling adventures that tests his bravery and resilience.

By Charles Major

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When Knighthood Was in Flower or, the Love Story of Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor the King's Sister, and Happening in the Reign of His August Majesty King Henry the Eighth

Amidst royal drama, a valiant knight and a king's sister risk everything for a passionate love that defies the rigid expectations of the Tudor court.

By Charles Major

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