Renaissance Romance

  • My Lord Savage

    My Lord Savage wasn’t quite what I expected when I picked up the book. The cover touts it as a “Native American Romance,” which suggests either a book set in the 1880s west with a stoic, proud, chief hero – or a book set in Regency England featuring the half-breed offspring of a duke. My…

  • The Border Hostage

    The cover blurb for The Border Hostage by Virginia Henley calls it “exuberantly written.” Exuberant is almost an understatement. Henley flings you right into the story with a torrid sex scene between two horses, told from the stallion’s point of view. Heath Kennedy is the half-Gypsy bastard of a powerful Scottish laird and the brother…

  • Border Lord

    Treachery and secrets abound in this story about an English spinster and the man who really doesn’t want her in his life because he already has enough on his plate. Fate, however, has something else in mind for these two in Border Lord. Duncan Maxwell’s life is turned upside down by two events: his salt…

  • The Fraser Bride

    This book had a myriad of problems. Would you want to spend your life with someone who lied to you from the moment you met? This is the heroine with whom the reader is asked to identify. Combine her with a ghost, a curse/prophecy, an orphan child, a mysterious warrior, two brothers who wanna be…

  • Forever, My Lady

    The story of Forever, My Lady opens with a border raid in Scotland’s East March and the murder of the warden while his wife is giving birth upstairs. Jump ahead a few years: a new warden, Sir Bryan Hepburn, has come to the East March to look into the mysterious disappearance of yet another warden,…

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