On the fourth day of Christmas, the Realization Press fiction book recommendations are Dianne Daniels’ “In the Shadows of Savannah”: The night train hissed and belched black smoke as it laboriously pulled out of the Wilmington station, southbound to Savannah, and at the end of the line, a new life for Alison; Regina Orraca’s “Life Turned Inside Out” is the story of the rebirth of these two people as individuals, told from their separate points of view;; Hank Fisher’s “Presumption,” a rough and tumble western romance set in the 1880s; and Diana Henderson’s “Gathering of Angels,” a novel about Angels coming to earth.