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Johnny Doesn't Drink Champagne    by Cody Young
Price: Free! 79840 words. Published on October 27, 2011. .

I’m seventeen and he’s twenty-one. That’s okay… isn’t it? He drives a Lamborghini. So what? He was born in 1462. Uh-oh. On a high school trip to London, Madison Lambourne meets seductive stranger Johnny De Vere, who believes he knows her already, and is torn between love and revenge. A wild time-travel adventure full of love, lies, mystery and betrayal.
The Gunpowder, Torture and Sorrow    by Jake Murphy
Price: Free! 3320 words. Published on December 28, 2011. .

It's the night before his execution, and lying tortured and distraught in a cell in the Tower of London, Guy Fawkes despairs. This short story explains the final thoughts, memories, pains, beliefs and love of the man at the centre of the legendary gunpowder, treason and plot.
The Hardwick Love Story    by Janet Roberts
Price: Free! 4510 words. Published on January 27, 2012. .

Bess of Hardwick's grand daughter was very gifted. She wanted to use her intelligence to study and learn, probably to marry and raise a family. Her grandmother wanted her to be Queen of England. The conflict had the most tragic consequences and ruined Arbella's life.
Prince of Swords    by Anne Stuart
Price: $3.99 USD. 87110 words. Agented by Dystel and Goderich Literary Management on February 3, 2012. .

Take an aristocratic cat burglar, a down on her luck gentlewoman who reads Tarot cards for living, add in a wicked villain, beheadings, the Tower of London, and luscious sex, and you end up with PRINCE OF SWORDS, a classic romp of a Georgian romance.
Planet Explorers London: A Travel Guide for Kids    by Planet Explorers
Price: $3.99 USD. 5380 words. Published on May 26, 2012. .

You’ll love this fun and informative guide to one of the world’s great cities. Consult this interactive London guidebook—written just for kids—for fun facts, information, and tips about getting the most out of your visit.
Royal London    by Basil Richards
Price: $2.99 USD. 25620 words. Published by basilrichards on July 10, 2012. .

A short guide to help plan and get the most of a sightseeing trip to London. With maps, ideas and help getting around, this guide gives an insight into the history of Royal London, what to see and where to go to see the story of royalty throughout the ages and to enjoy its pageantry. Ideal for planning your sight-seeing trip around London's royal heritage.
The Necromancer Part I    by Mike Voyce
Price: Free! 37740 words. Published on August 6, 2012. .

An answer to the greatest ‘locked-room’ mystery of all time, What happened to the Princes in the Tower? A book by Mike Voyce doesn’t do just one thing at once; take each strand at the depth you like. Just read it for a very pacey and original story; covering the abduction of the Princes, the arrest of Hastings and Rivers, the Buckingham Rebellion, the Tower of London, the History and the character
Jaspa's Journey 2: The Pride of London    by Rich Meyrick
Price: $1.99 USD. 75160 words. Published on August 29, 2012. .

Jaspa and his friends are at it again! This time they embark on a whirlwind tour of London, attempting to solve the riddles of ‘The Path’ in order to help their new friend Ernest, a Ratses, become a member of the clandestine Ses society known simply as ‘The Pride’.
The River Thames from Source to Sea: Sixty Photographs from a Victorian Magic Lantern Show    by Andrew Gill
Price: $3.99 USD. 7390 words. Published on January 19, 2013. .

The magic lantern was the Victorian predecessor of the slide projector. In its heyday, the 1890s, millions of glass lantern slides were produced on a very wide range of subjects, including lecture sets with high quality photographs and an accompanying script. This remarkable book reproduces an illustrated talk, published in 1880, on the River Thames from its source to the sea.
The Tower    by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Price: $5.99 USD. 16820 words. Published by WMG Publishing  on January 29, 2013. .

So many mysteries in the past. So many opportunities as well. As Portals, Inc. uses historians to test its time travel devices, historians use Portals to test their theories. Neyla believes the 17th century discovery of the dead Princes near the Bloody Tower will tell her who murdered the boys centuries before. And Thomas Ayliffe believes he can pull off the crime of the century—any century.