Historical Fiction Novel
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Sic Parvis Magna is a historical fiction novel set in the early years of Francis Drake, an ship's boy during the perilous world of Tudor-era seafaring. Against a backdrop of religious upheaval and maritime danger, young Drake must navigate stormy seas, moral dilemmas, and ruthless enemies to find his place in a world on the brink of transformation. Richly detailed, complex characters and a coming-of-age arc that mirrors England's rise as a naval power, this is a gripping tale for fans of high-seas adventures.
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Historical Fiction Novel Nova Albion Adventure By Paul Jariabek
In 1577, Francis Drake leads a voyage cloaked in deception—its true aim hidden even from his captains. Hunted by Spain across two oceans, Drake battles storms, mutiny, and Spanish warships to strike deep into the Pacific and push north in search of the fabled Northern Passage. The mission's outcome will ignite England's imperial ambitions and earn Drake a place in history as Spain's most feared enemy.
