Historical fiction and creative nonfiction from Heinze Quill Publishing.

The survival of Marie Antoinette’s daughter — a braided novel of the women who kept a princess alive across the Revolution and after.

A tale of defiance, creativity, and the profound connection between two remarkable women — Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Virginia Woolf — across generations.

1868, London. Arabella Buckley, literary assistant to Charles Lyell, moves at the edges of Darwin’s world — and into the light of her own.

The story of Elizabeth Carne of Cornwall — a woman torn between class, poverty, and love, and the truth she refuses to surrender.

The opening of a sweeping series of resilience and the triumph of light over darkness.

Voices braided across time — every woman the keeper of her own story.

Twenty-four enslaved and freed women written back into the record across four Virginia memorial sites — moral witness and remembrance.

Marie Antoinette, Rose Bertin, and wearing influence in a world of peril. The true story of a constable’s daughter from Picardy, France, who dressed a queen, built the first empire of fashion, and learned what soft power costs when the world turns.
A story written — and hidden — in a woman’s own hand.
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