A music-loving girl, a cave full of bats, and a fight to save them from destruction - a heartwarming tale of grief, courage, and finding magic in the unexpected.
To Have and To Hold by Mary Johnston is a historical romance set in 17th-century colonial Virginia, filled with adventure, love, and conflict in the New World.
A Lady of Quality by Frances Hodgson Burnett follows Clorinda Wildairs, a strong-willed woman defying societal norms in 17th-century England to claim her independence.
Haunted critic Yedidyah, enigmatic Werner Sonderberg, and devoted Alika navigate guilt, love, and memory in a world where past and present collide with aching intensity.
The New Dress by Virginia Woolf is a short story exploring themes of insecurity and self-image as Mabel Waring struggles with social anxiety at a high-society party.
The Burial of the Rats by Bram Stoker is a suspenseful horror story set in 19th-century Paris, where a young Englishman is pursued by sinister rag-pickers.
Michael, haunted by betrayal, returns home to face silence and guilt, guided by memories of Pedro and the defiant Varady, in a searing quest for meaning and redemption.
In foggy 1894 London, Benny, Thunderbolt, Bridie, and Sharky outwit villains, clear a father’s name, and chase justice, proving even the smallest heroes can shine.
A snowbound train, a genteel stranger, and a tale of survival told with chilling decorum - where horror meets satire in the most disturbingly civilized way.
Rodney Stone by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a Regency-era novel blending boxing, naval history, and high society intrigue with real-life historical figures.