So can I go in an edit that list myself - I thought I had to post my titles on this thread and then they would at some point be updated on the other thread listing the titles - is that correct.
Sorry if I have misunderstood something.
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Hell has its Demons (Historical Fantasy)
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1900 / Barcelona
Jonathan Coan Daifuku (Barcelona), The Barcelona Journal Murders A tale of crime, mystery and love. Professor C
is a photographer in Barcelona 1906. Will the camera prove mightier than the sword?
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First Century/Rome
Sword of the Gladiatrix
Faith L. Justice (fljustice)
Two women forced to fight for their lives and the Romans' pleasure seek to replace lost friendship and love in each other's arms.
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Faith L. Justice (fljustice)
Two women forced to fight for their lives and the Romans' pleasure seek to replace lost friendship and love in each other's arms.
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Miriam Feinberg Vamosh (mim) “The Scroll,” set in first-century A.D. Roman, Judaeo-Christian Palestine, tells of a woman who survived the mass suicide at Masada and her descendants’ struggles against the backdrop of tumultuous Holy Land times. http://bit.ly/1Nt8TqL .
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early 17th century (North America)
Harald Johnson (Harald) - The Manhattan Series. A novella series about the birth of New York City and the island at its center: Manhattan.
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Late Antiquity military adventures in 'Legionary: Empire of Shades' (Gordon Doherty)

379 AD: Thracia has fallen to the Gothic horde…
With the ashes of Adrianople still swirling in the air, the Eastern Roman Empire is in turmoil. The emperor is dead, the throne lies empty and the remaining fragments of the army are few and scattered. Numerius Vitellius Pavo, now Tribunus of the XI Claudia, tries to hold his patchwork ranks together amidst the storm. One of the few legions to have survived the disaster at Adrianople, the Claudia do what they can to keep alive the dying flame of hope.
When word spreads of a new Eastern Emperor, those hopes rise. But the coming of this leader will stir the Gothic War to new heights. And it will cast Pavo headlong into the sights of the one responsible for the East’s plight – a man mighty and seemingly untouchable, and one who will surely crush any who dares to challenge him.
From the ashes of Adrianople, new heroes will rise… with dark ghosts in close pursuit.

379 AD: Thracia has fallen to the Gothic horde…
With the ashes of Adrianople still swirling in the air, the Eastern Roman Empire is in turmoil. The emperor is dead, the throne lies empty and the remaining fragments of the army are few and scattered. Numerius Vitellius Pavo, now Tribunus of the XI Claudia, tries to hold his patchwork ranks together amidst the storm. One of the few legions to have survived the disaster at Adrianople, the Claudia do what they can to keep alive the dying flame of hope.
When word spreads of a new Eastern Emperor, those hopes rise. But the coming of this leader will stir the Gothic War to new heights. And it will cast Pavo headlong into the sights of the one responsible for the East’s plight – a man mighty and seemingly untouchable, and one who will surely crush any who dares to challenge him.
From the ashes of Adrianople, new heroes will rise… with dark ghosts in close pursuit.