Celebrating the Past and Present: New Historical Novels from HNS Members
As we enter November 2025, the Historical Novel Society is thrilled to showcase a fresh compilation of historical works authored by its members. These novels not only transport readers through time but also illuminate diverse stories, especially those of women and marginalized voices, effectively bridging the cultural memory through engaging narratives.
Queen Victoria's Goddaughter: A Tale Reimagined
Sarah Raughley's The Queen’s Spade, set to release on January 14, dives into the life of Sarah Forbes Bonetta, Queen Victoria's real-life goddaughter. This novel offers a unique blend of history and an exploration of identity, presenting Black feminist perspectives that resonate purposefully with today's discourse about race and representation.
Sailing Toward Adventure and Conflict
Another riveting entry is Kent M. Schwendy’s Sailing Toward the Tempest, which arrives on March 6. This novel narrates a British officer's journey through the Caribbean during a tumultuous period filled with naval politics, personal strife, and unexpected foes. It challenges the notions of loyalty and betrayal, showcasing human resilience amidst unyielding tensions.
Unearthing Hidden Truths and Generational Trauma
Beverly Cooper Pierce's The Rowans, releasing on March 21, intertwines the story of a Massachusetts family grappling with the legacies of witchcraft trials and the shadow of the American Revolution. Through visionary daughter Tamsin, the narrative highlights the trauma passed down generations, echoing larger themes of healing and reconciliation that resonate today.
Historical Insights Through Personal Stories
Jessie Haas's Dearest Blood, A Romance of the Revolution invites readers into the heart of the American Revolution through the eyes of Frances Montresor, a Tory girl turned war widow. Set for April 9, this poignant tale not only recounts a pivotal historical moment but also celebrates the complexity of human relationships during times of crisis.
Women’s Stories in War-Torn Eras
The narratives continue to unfold with Thomas M. Wing’s In Harm’s Way, which is slated for April 10. The protagonist, colonial sea captain Jonas Hawke, finds his allegiance tested amid the chaos of impending revolution. His journey paints a broader picture of the struggles faced by individuals caught between duty and personal loyalty.
The Sacrifices of War
In The Second Mrs. London by Marlo Faulkner, scheduled for April 23, readers are transported to the glittering literary circles of 1900 San Francisco, where Charmian Kittredge navigates her tumultuous relationship with Jack London. This compelling narrative examines the sacrifices and complexities of love and ambition in a time marked by both passion and peril.
Expanding Horizons: New Releases for Every Reader
As the Historical Novel Society continues to affirm the vibrant landscape of historical fiction, readers seeking stories with compelling women leads, rich cultural narratives, and fresh perspectives will find much to adore in the new titles launching in 2025. Each of these works not only entertains but also invites reflection on our shared past and the human spirit's resilience. For those interested in clean romance, mystery, and the profound triumphs of the human experience, these upcoming releases offer a treasure trove of narratives imbued with authenticity and emotion.
Join the Dialogue
Fans of historical fiction are encouraged to tune in to the discussions around these books, sharing perspectives and exploring the histories behind the stories. Join the Historical Novel Society, submit your own works, and take part in the celebration of literature that keeps our past alive. Dive into these narratives and allow yourself to be transported—there's always more to discover.
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