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Yvonne, Lady of Cassio, A Mediaeval Nofl

This novel has been a long labour of love and very hard work. I wrote the first version nearly ten years ago and sent it for feedback to The Romantic Novelists’ Association’s New Writers’ Scheme. My reviewer commented that ‘it was a joy to read a novel that has been so well researched’. She also liked the main theme which was very popular in mediaeval literature. (One which I am not revealing because it would spoil the twist in the tale.) The reader, who was anonymous also offered a lot of helpful advice which I applied. Encouraged by the positive comments I rewrote the second version which I put aside for a long time while I wrote other novels. After a lot of thought I decided to work with a constructive online critique group from which I received invaluable help from published and unpublished authors.

In the meantime, Books We Love Ltd., accepted me as a client and has published seven of my romantic historical novels, each of which have strong themes. I am now looking forward to the publication of Yvonne, Lady of Cassio, first as an e-book available on Amazon from the 9th May, 2017 and subsequently as a print book which will also be available on Amazon.

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Special Offer. Kindle Countdown

Kindle Countdown.

My novel, Far Beyond Rubies, set in 1706 during Queen Anne Stuart’s reign is available until the 15th November for £0.99 from www.amazon.co.uk. It is also available until the 16th November until the 16th November for $1.24.

“When Gervaise sees Juliana for the first time, he recognises her, but not from this lifetime…”

Far Beyond Rubies published by Books We Love.

 

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Special Offer:Sunday’s Child

 

Sunday’s Child, (heroines born on different days of the week, Book 1) set in the Regency era, is available from www.amazon.co.uk for 0.99pence and from www.amazon.com for $1.32 from the 6th September to the 13th September.

“Despite loss and past love, self-sacrifice, brutality and honour, will it be possible for Tarrant, who fought in the Napoleonic wars, and Georgianne, whose father and brothers died in battle, to find happiness?”

 All the best,

Rosemary Morris

Multi-published Historical Novelist.