Romantasy
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Tristan
Cunningham wants to be left alone to haunt his ancestral home, but his sister’s
descendants have other plans. He has no use for renovations or the new maid who
spends all hours knocking about the house, rearranging his furniture and
ripping down dusty, moth-eaten curtains. He has no use for anyone when hope of
breaking his curse before midnight on All Hallows Eve has long been lost. Tristan
has long accepted the fate awaiting him—a reuniting of his spirit with the body
that has remained un-aging and comatose for the last one hundred fifty years—and
the last thing he needs is a ragamuffin maid disturbing his last months of
freedom from an eternal, undying sleep. But when his attempts to terrify Evangeline
Quinn away from Cunningham Hall fail, he finds not everyone is as selfish and
conniving as his sister’s descendants. Some, in fact, are capable of giving Tristan
what he has been missing for too long. Love.
All Evangeline
Quinn wants is a home that doesn’t drain her bank account with needed repairs,
food on the table, a degree in interior design, and for her twin brother to
stay out of trouble for once in his life. She never would have imagined that
her brother’s first felony charge for breaking and entering, only a few months
after aging out of foster care, would give her the chance to change their lives
for the better. But a fat paycheck and the chance to live, temporarily, in the once-grand
Cunningham Hall while helping with the renovations comes with a surprise. For
no one told her the old place was haunted by the ghost of a young man whose
eternally youthful body lay sleeping in the attic.
In this paranormal
romance inspired by Beauty and the Beast and Sleeping Beauty,
Evangeline and Tristan must work together to break Tristan’s curse before time
runs out, for both Tristan’s freedom and a chance at the kind of love and
companionship each has always thought to be out of reach.
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Historical Romance
Rebirths and Redemptions Series
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1806 Louisa Easom has resigned herself to a life of
spinsterhood and social ostracism. For no one wants to marry the
granddaughter of a notorious criminal, no matter how innocent she is of
the rest of her family’s crimes. When she is kidnapped and taken to
Ireland by the vengeful brother of a man she testified against in
connection to her family, she may find this unfortunate turn of events
has given her a chance at love and a new life. But the history that
plagued her in England could destroy her hopes in this new country, and
she must decide if she is willing to risk betraying the trust of the
generous family who has taken her in. As Louisa grapples with her web of
lies and secrets, she will find out if her newfound family and the man
she desires a future with will love her unconditionally, regardless of
her family’s past, or if her dreams for a better future will remain
forever out of reach. |
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Aisling O’Shea hates
Conrad Roth, and he’s not fond of her either.
New York City, 1815
All Aisling wants is
for her women’s fashion boutique to survive the economic aftermath of the War
of 1812 and to spend her evenings immersed in the romances she has given up
experiencing herself. Unfortunately, Conrad Roth is interfering with both. After
discovering costly errors made by his property manager, Aisling’s landlord hires
the socially awkward Conrad to rectify these blunders by collecting the additional
rent owed by his tenants. Aisling is outraged at the injustice of being charged
more due to a clerical error, but what can she do? Her business depends upon
having a shop. The only solace she can give herself is that she finally has her
long-awaited copy of Pride and Prejudice. Except this, too, has not gone
her way. Instead of her prized purchase, she receives a collection of German
folk and fairy tales. She decides to make do and spends the whole night reading
the book. When she returns the folk tales to the shop from which she ordered Pride
and Prejudice, the owner encourages her to write a letter to the reclusive bibliophile
whose book she received. What she hopes will be a casual exchange of literary
discussions via anonymous letters soon develops into the romance she has always
yearned for. The only problem is that her anonymous pen pal is none other than the
man threatening to destroy her business: Conrad Roth.
Readers who love the
films The Shop Around the Corner, In the Good Old Summertime, and You’ve
Got Mail will love this historical spin on a beloved and cozy tale of
enemies to lovers.
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Stand-Alone Historical Fiction
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It is the summer of 1346. England and Scotland are at war. Earl Raegenhere Auenel of Berwick and Earl Edmund Garrard of Northumberland want nothing more than to end the bloodshed between their lands, and Earl Garrard’s daughter, Lady Cristiana, is the lynchpin in their treaty. Cristiana has rejected sixteen suitors, terrified of marriage for one reason: death. Descended from a long line of women who died giving birth to their first and only children, Cristiana fears she will befall the same fate if she marries. The only thing that gives her any peace and sense of purpose is her work as a midwife, preventing other mothers’ untimely deaths. Now, forced by her father to give up midwifery and marry Earl Auenel, she must leave her home and the friends she loves to preserve her life, but fate has other plans. When she takes a wrong turn and accidentally ends up in Scotland, she meets the one man who can capture her heart. Will she give in to fate’s plans for marriage, or will she run again? |
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Daughters of India Series
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Adhira Yadhavar will do anything to save her family, even if it means accepting help from her enemy. 1764,
Madras, India. Adhira’s father has been arrested again by the British
East India Company, and the pirates her father steals silk for will not
leave the Yadhavar’s home empty-handed. When Adhira and her mother fail
to deliver the silk, Captain Sharva’s men steal the family’s most
precious treasure: Adhira’s brother. Now, it is up to Adhira to
save her family, but she will have to accept help from Benedict Morgan, a
lieutenant in the East India Company who keeps arresting her father.
Can the two put aside their enmity to rescue Adhira’s brother and bring
down the most feared pirate in the East? And can Adhira and Benedict
reconcile their growing attraction with their cultural and political
differences to find love and unity in a political climate that pits them
against each other? |
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Daughter of Madras at
Amazon.com
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Chaaya Mitaanevaala is not who she thinks she is. Raised
by Captain Sharva, the most feared pirate in the East, Chaaya knows
what it takes to run a successful smuggling trade—at least from behind a
pile of account ledgers. For her entire life, she has been kept
safe on dry land, far from high seas adventure. When Sharva decides it
is time for her to marry, she realizes if she does not act now, she may
spend the rest of her life wondering if she was meant for more,
wondering if she could be as great a pirate as her father. But when she
meets Lord Edward Jackson Gaultney, her life takes a turn she never
expected. Lord Edward Jackson Gaultney is young, ambitious, and
no one stands in the way of his business plans—except Benedict Morgan,
the Governor-General of Madras. Jackson’s board of directors is counting
on him to expand Gaultney Industries, but Benedict Morgan isn’t sure
another foreign-owned factory is best for Madras. Jackson is certain he
will never get his business permit until fate blows Chaaya Mitaanevaala
into his path. Could this vivacious young woman be who he suspects she
is? The kidnapped daughter of Benedict and Adhira Morgan? And can he
reunite her with her parents and secure his factory without breaking his
one rule? Don’t mix business with romance. As Chaaya is forced
to accept that all she knew is a lie, she is left wondering who she can
trust, who she can love, and, most importantly, how she can keep Lucius
Bale—Sharva’s vengeful business partner—from discovering who she really
is. Join Benedict and Adhira Morgan (Daughter of Madras) again, along with old enemies and a brand new cast of characters in the second book of The Daughters of India series. |
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Nora Gaultney has always wanted an adventurous life, but she never expected to get one full of scandal and danger. Nora
has been through two London seasons without receiving any marriage
proposals or serious suitors, so when Patrick Easom asks her father for
her hand, Jackson Gaultney accepts on Nora’s behalf. An arranged
marriage to an emotionally distant man she barely knows is bad enough,
but it is nothing compared to the scandal that threatens to destroy her
father’s good reputation. When her father is implicated in a
slave smuggling ring, Nora finds herself embroiled in far more drama
than she could have ever dreamed. How could her father, who once worked
alongside her mother to free enslaved boys, be suspected of such
debauchery? The arrival of the handsome investigator Rajesh Acharya does
not help matters. Nora cannot deny her growing attraction to this man
who shares her English and Indian heritage, yet Rajesh could destroy her
father’s life if he finds evidence pointing to Jackson. To save her
father, she must convince Rajesh that her father has been framed, but
discovering who is really behind the smuggling ring operating through
her father’s London orphanage could put Nora in mortal danger. Together,
can Nora and Rajesh discover who has framed Nora’s father? Could it be
Lucius Bale, her family’s oldest enemy? And if so, could he be closer
than anyone imagined? Find out in the third and final book of The Daughters of India trilogy. |
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