One of the great things about eharlequin is that they do offer free online reads. In the past, Deb Hale, Diane Gaston, Michelle Willingham and a host of other authors have provided free online reads. Now it is my turn and I am very excited.
His Stand In Bride runs from 15 Nov to 3 Jan with a chapter released each week. Then it will remain in the eharlequin library of reads.
You can read the first chapter here.
Tyne Valley, 1813
When her sister eloped with someone other than her betrothed, Lady Anne Dunstan knew two things. One, that she completely supported her sister's making her own choice about who she would marry. And two, that Anne—the responsible one—would have to clean up the mess
What she didn't know was how her sister's intended, Jason Martell, would take the news. Or how Anne would respond to the force of his presence, his rugged good looks, his less-than-gentlemanly advances.
Or to his proposal of marriage.
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Monday, November 15, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
Buy a HH, Get one free.
For a limited time, enjoy a BOGO sale at eHarlequin! For every book you buy, you’ll get a 2nd book FREE with coupon code BOGO43D!
This includes ALL the Harlequin Historicals as well. And there is a lot to choose from: Current offerings include -- the Spring Western Bride Anthology Mail Order Marriage by Carolyn Davidson, Jillian Hart and Kate Bridges, Wicked Rake,Defiant Mistress by Ann Lethbridge, Bought for the Harem by Anne Herries, An Impulsive Debutante by Michelle Styles and the first book in the brilliant new Silk & Scandal continuity The Lord and the Wayward Lady by Louise Allen,
This includes ALL the Harlequin Historicals as well. And there is a lot to choose from: Current offerings include -- the Spring Western Bride Anthology Mail Order Marriage by Carolyn Davidson, Jillian Hart and Kate Bridges, Wicked Rake,Defiant Mistress by Ann Lethbridge, Bought for the Harem by Anne Herries, An Impulsive Debutante by Michelle Styles and the first book in the brilliant new Silk & Scandal continuity The Lord and the Wayward Lady by Louise Allen,
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Taming his Runaway Lady!
The idea for this novel was sparked by a comment a helpful reader made on the Harlequin Community Chat Boards. She had just read The Novice Bride and was interested in one of the secondary characters, Sir Richard of Asculf. She asked if Sir Richard was going to have his own story. It took me awhile, but here it is! Sir Richard's heroine, Emma, is the older sister of Cecily in The Novice Bride. Cecily was all innocence, but Emma most certainly is not, and at the novel's opening, her past is in danger of catching up with her.
It is set in England and France in the eleventh century.
Here is the cover blurb:
TAMING HIS
RUNAWAY LADY!
Raised a lady, Emma of Fulford is a fallen woman
with a young son as proof. He is all she has in the
world, and now the boy’s brutal father has returned.
Desperate and afraid, she needs to escape, and fast,
so she approaches Sir Richard of Asculf. She begs
this honorable Norman knight for help—and offers
the only thing she has left...herself.
Honorable he may be, but Sir Richard is only
human and Lady Emma tempts his resolve. Can this
conquering knight tame his runaway lady and stop
her running for good?
Wessex Weddings
Normans and Saxons, conflict and desire
This novel is available as a print book in the US from November 1st on the eHarlequin website. It is also published as an ebook. It is already out in hardback in the UK, where it will be published as a paperback in December.
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