Audiobooks with keyword Historical Fiction LGBT
This epic fantasy finale follows Ree's rebellion against the Guild and her daughter Javani's quest for independence. Mother and daughter's diverging paths, alongside rising tensions, will lead to an explosive conclusion for the fate of the Plains.
This audiobook recounts the gripping story of the Ruby Ridge siege, detailing the 1992 standoff between federal agents and a white-separatist family. It explores how this historic event and the underlying apocalyptic Christianity fueled the conspiracy-laced politics leading to the Trump era.
This audiobook unveils the powerful, untold story of the 1950 revolution in Puerto Rico and the deep history of U.S. intervention, focusing on the controversial life of Nationalist Party leader Pedro Albizu Campos. It details the armed insurrection, U.S. suppression including bombing its own citizens, and the broader context of colonialism and the struggle for self-determination.
As victors carve up a fallen titan's spoils, Max Richter and his allies reshape the world with returning magic. However, a hidden enemy lurks, threatening their newfound order.
The Welsh Girl
Read by Richard Mitchley
In 1944 Wales, a refugee's interview with Rudolf Hess, a shepherd's daughter's dreams, and a German POW's struggle intersect. Their lives intertwine as they confront questions of belonging and loyalty.
In this WWII-era tale, two sisters uncover their great-grandmother's wartime fairy tales, revealing a hidden history of espionage, bravery, and a explosive family secret. The story unfolds across two timelines, following Stasia's daring Resistance work in occupied France and Isabelle's present-day discovery of her ancestor's intriguing past.
This National Book Award-winning audiobook traces the history of a cotton bag passed down through three generations of Black women, revealing the resilience and ingenuity of those often excluded from historical records. Tiya Miles uses this object as a lens to explore the experience of slavery and uncertain freedom in America.
While royal houses clash in the West, a fragile peace summit in the East is threatened by ancient evils. In a dark re-imagining of ancient India, a new era of war dawns as the Son of Darkness rises.
Huntress Isabeau Agarwal investigates a series of gruesome murders in the monster-celebrating city of Lamplight, uncovering a conspiracy among the elite as a terrifying werewolf stalks the streets, suggesting a dangerous connection between the crimes.
On the maiden voyage of the luxurious Lamplight Express, a Huntress and her partner must protect passengers from a monster and uncover a murderer among ten suspicious travelers as the train speeds through a storm.
In this historical fantasy conclusion, Inez seeks answers about her parents' deaths in Egypt, leading to betrayal and dangerous magic. Forced into marriage with her nemesis, Whitford Hayes, she must navigate his secrets while her own fate hangs in the balance.
This audiobook tells the story of Libby, who experiences two distinct lives simultaneously: one in 1774 colonial Williamsburg and another in 1914 Gilded Age New York City. On her 21st birthday, she must choose which life to keep, sacrificing the other forever.
This unabridged M4B audiobook by Christopher Robbins unveils the largely hidden nation of Kazakhstan, a land the size of Western Europe, revealing its surprising diversity, tolerance, and modernity, and its contributions to the world like apples and trousers.
This audiobook features TikTok historian Jenny Draper's witty exploration of 24 fascinating, often overlooked historical figures. Discover surprising lessons from underdogs, mavericks, and trailblazers who shaped the world beyond traditional narratives.
This unabridged audiobook of Yoshikawa Eiji's *Romance of the Three Kingdoms*, read by Goto Atsushi, chronicles the legendary saga from the Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei's oath in the Peach Garden to Zhuge Liang's death, a sweeping historical spectacle captivating readers across generations. Originally serialized between 1939 and 1943, it stands as a foundational work that continues to inspire games and novels.
In 1429 Florence, brothers Cosimo and Lorenzo de' Medici inherit a financial empire but face fierce rivals. They strategically seize political power, balancing ruthless business with a love for art, all while navigating conspiracies, plague, and war. This novel chronicles their family's ascent to Florentine dominance amidst betrayal, murder, and treacherous plots.
A relic merchant searches for an ancient manuscript across medieval Europe, deciphering cryptic clues while pursued by a secret tribunal. This thrilling quest culminates in a race to unlock celestial wisdom.
Alexandre Dumas's "Twenty Years After," read by Moro Silo, is the central novel in the Musketeer Trilogy, picking up in 1648 with France under regency and brewing rebellion. The aged but spirited D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis reunite for a dangerous mission to England to save King Charles I from Cromwell, facing the vengeful son of Milady.
This audiobook, "Primavera di bellezza," by Beppe Fenoglio and narrated by Nicola Pannelli, recounts the confusion and difficult choices faced by a generation following Italy's armistice in 1943, through the story of Johnny, a future partisan. It is an unabridged narration of Fenoglio's final published novel, originally conceived and written in English.
This unabridged audiobook, "Il Visconte di Bragelonne" by Alexandre Dumas, narrated by Moro Silo, concludes the Musketeers saga. It intertwines the mature friendships of d'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis with significant European historical events, courtly intrigues, and the famous "Man in the Iron Mask" episode.
This unabridged audiobook of Alexandre Dumas's classic "The Three Musketeers," narrated by Moro Silo, brings to life the adventurous D'Artagnan and his companions amidst the political intrigue of 17th-century France with humor and sweeping tales of love and valor. It's a vibrant exploration of chivalry, passion, and daring deeds.
This is an unabridged audiobook of Alexandre Dumas's classic tale of hope, justice, and revenge. Narrated by Moro Silo, it follows Edmond Dantès's transformation from a wronged sailor to the vengeful Count of Monte Cristo.
Two feuding co-stars in a Jane Austen film adaptation are accidentally transported to the Regency Era, where they must rely on each other to find their way back home. This witty and hilarious debut explores second chances and love across time.
Two rival Gothic novelists find their animosity igniting into unexpected passion when they become trapped together in an eerie manor. This steamy Regency romance by Alexandra Vasti explores a love that blossoms from fierce competition.























