My latest, It Happened Twelfth Night, a regency short, is out today in this collection of historical clean romance written by six award winning authors. I am so thrilled to have been included in this book! It is out as an ebook only but it is available on all platforms--Kindle, Nook (link coming soon) and Smashwords! For a sneak peek, read below:
Six
Award-Winning Authors have contributed brand new stories to A Timeless Romance Anthology: Winter
Collection. A collection unlike any other, readers will love this
compilation of six sweet historical romance novellas, set in varying eras, yet
all with one thing in common: Romance.
The
Road to Cavan Town
by Sarah M. Eden, set in 1864 Ireland, combines Eden’s sense of humor with her
signature sweet romance. Alice Wheatley walks each weekend into town,
accompanied by Isaac Dancy. And while Alice finds herself falling in love with
the gentleman, unfortunately he has his eyes set on the belle of the town, Miss
Sophia Kilchrest. Alice must find a way to turn Isaac’s eyes toward her.
Regency
author Heidi Ashworth’s delightful story, It Happened Twelfth Night, set in
England 1812, follows Luisa Darlington who discovers the man of her dreams,
Percy Brooksby, isn’t in love with her as much as she thought he was. When
Percy’s friend, the mysterious foreigner, Mr. Flynn, visits for the twelfth
night holiday, he promptly sweeps Luisa off her feet, quite literally. Luisa is
left catching her breath in more ways than one.
An
Unexpected Proposal
by Annette Lyon is a captivating romantic novella, set in remote Wood Camp, the
snowy canyon of Logan, Utah, 1880. When Caroline Simpson is forced to thwart the
aggressive advances of Mr. Butch Larson, she discovers that her long-time
friend, James, has genuine affection for her. But as stubborn as Caroline is,
she minimizes the feelings he’s awakened in her, and it takes almost losing
James to admit her true feelings for him.
In
Joyce Di Pastena’s charming medieval story, Caroles on the Green, we enter England
of 1151, in which Lady Isabel has a dilemma. She promises herself that she’ll
marry the man who sent a ring hidden in her pastry since the man she truly
loves, Sir Lucian de Warrene, has proved to be impossible and exasperating. To
forget him, Isabel sets her eyes on other eligible men, only to face another
confrontation with Lucian—who isn’t about to back off and leave her to her
newest plot.
Donna Hatch’s enchanting novella, A Winter’s
Knight, begins when Clarissa Fairchild’s coach just happens to break down in
front of the most forbidding estate in the county, that of Wyckburg Castle, a
place where young brides have been murdered for generations by their husbands.
Clarissa is horrified yet curious all in the same breath. When she meets widower
Christopher de Champs, Earl of Wyckburg, she must decide if she should flee or
uncover the greatest secret in the county about her handsome
rescuer.
In
Heather B. Moore’s exciting turn-of-the-century story, A Fortunate Exile, Lila Townsend finds
herself the victim of a broken heart—broken by the most notorious bachelor in
1901 New York City. If that isn’t bad enough, her father sends her to Aunt
Eugenia’s remote farm where Lila must wait for her father’s anger to subside and
the gossip columns to find new fodder. When Lila meets her aunt’s boarder, Peter
Weathers, she discovers a man who isn’t afraid to stand up to her formidable
family and take a chance on a woman with a sullied reputation.
I hope that you enjoy A Timeless Romance and that you take the time to do a Goodreads or Amazon review. Meanwhile, there's a giveaway for A Timeless Romance Anthology--visit Joyce Di Pastena's blog for all of the details!
Thanks so much!
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