This morning, I have a regency romance collection in our book spotlight! Check out Yuletide Happily Ever Afters, learn about the stories and authors included in the collection--and enter the book tour giveaway at the end of this post!
Yuletide
Happily Ever Afters
A
Merry Little Set of Regency Romances
With
stories by
Jenna Jaxon, Angelina Jameson, Nadine Millard,
Tabetha
Waite, Annabelle Anders, Anna Bradley
Genre:
Historical Regency Romance
Christmas
is a time of celebration as well as family and friends. Join these
six award winning and best selling Regency authors as they share with
you the season for romance
Married
by Christmas by Jenna Jaxon
After
two miserable Seasons, Miss Marianne Covington is determined not to
have a third and enlists the help of longtime friend William Stanley
to assist her. Will wagers he can find her a husband before
Christmas. But when none of the suitors suit, he is ready to do
something drastic for the woman who’s become more than just a
friend.
The
Christmas Wager by Angelina
Jameson
Lord
Chastain, darling of the gossip sheets, has seven days to turn a
lady’s head. Lady Iris, aware of the wager, finds the earl hard to
resist. As the pair spend the holidays together, Chastain finds his
own head turned and Iris discovers you can’t believe everything you
read.
His
Yuletide Bride by Nadine Millard
Daniel,
Duke of Darthford, had pined for Sarah Starling since her
disappearance three years ago. When Daniel and Sarah unexpectedly
cross paths again, it’s no surprise that sparks fly once more.
Could this Christmas bring two hearts back together, again? And can
love truly conquer all?
Twelve
Gifts by Christmas by Tabetha
Waite
When
Lady Philomena Wallace, the Countess of Lipscomb, receives a gift
from a secret admirer, she imagines it’s a lark. It isn’t until a
stranger from her past abruptly returns that she has to make a choice
between a mysterious suitor - and a second chance at love.
Hell
Hath Frozen Over by Annabelle Anders
The
Duchess of Prescott, now a widow, fears she’s experienced all life
has to offer. Thomas Findlay, a wealthy industrialist, knows she has
not. Can he convince her she has love and passion in her future? And
if he does, cans she convince herself to embrace it?
He's
a scandalous rake who needs a respectable wife. She's a notorious
actress who was once a lady. Will they give in to the passion between
them, or will it take a Christmas miracle to bring them together?
**Only
.99 cents!!**
Jenna
Jaxon
is a multi-published author of historical and contemporary romance.
She has just finished her fifth full length novel, To Woo A Wicked
Widow, set in Regency England and the first book in her five part
series, The Widow's Club.
Jenna
has been reading and writing historical romance since she was a
teenager. A romantic herself, she has always loved a dark side to the
genre, a twist, suspense, a surprise. She tries to incorporate all of
these elements into her own stories. She lives in Virginia with her
family and a small menagerie of pets. When not reading or writing,
she indulges her passion for the theatre, working with local theatres
as a director. She often feels she is directing her characters on
their own private stage.
She
has equated her writing to an addiction to chocolate because once she
starts she just can't stop.
Born
in Las Vegas, NV, I joined the air force to see the world. An
assignment to England kindled my love of the Regency era and prompted
my dream to publish the stories in my head. I love to write with a
steady supply of coffee nearby and one of my three cats on my lap. I
currently live in Alaska with my husband and two teenage boys and
wish I had the attention span to be a better cook.
Nadine
Millard is a bestselling writer hailing from Dublin,
Ireland.
When she's not writing historical romance,
she's managing her chaotic household of three children, a husband and
a very spoiled dog!
She's a big fan of coffee and wine
with a good book and will often be found at her laptop at 2am when a
book idea strikes.
Tabetha
Waite is the multi-award winning author of the Ways of Love
Series. Her debut novel, "Why the Earl is After the Girl,"
was published in July of 2016 and won the 2017 Best Indie Book Award
in Romance and the 2018 Second Place Feathered Quill Book Award in
Romance. She is a certified PAN member of the RWA. When she's not
writing, Tabetha is reading, as true bookworms do, or checking out
any antique mall she comes across. During the school year she works
as a lunch attendant at the local community college. She is a small
town, Missouri girl, born and bred, and continues to make her home in
the Midwest with her husband and two wonderful daughters.
You can
find her on most any social media site, and she encourages any fans
of her work to join her mailing list for updates.
Annabelle
Anders
Married
to the same man for over 25 years, I am a mother to three children
and two Miniature Wiener dog.
After owning a business and
experiencing considerable success, my husband and I got caught in the
financial crisis and lost everything; our business, our home, even
our car.
At this point, I put my B.A. in Poly Sci to use and took
work as a waitress and bartender.
Unwilling to give up on a
professional life, I simultaneously went back to college and obtained
a degree in Energy Management.
And then the energy market
dropped off.
And then my dog died.
I can only be
grateful for this series of unfortunate events, for, with nothing to
lose and completely demoralized, I sat down and began to write the
romance novels which had until then, existed only my imagination.
I
am happy to have found my place in life.
Finally.
Anna
Bradley is an RT Reviewer's Choice award-winning author of
Regency Historical Romances. Anna came by her love of the regency-era
the usual way--via a deep, abiding love for Jane Austen, and an
appreciation for gentlemen in breeches and polished Hessians.
Anna's
next book, MORE OR LESS A TEMPTRESS, releases on November 13, 2018.
Anna lives with her husband and two children in Portland, OR, where
people are delightfully weird and love to read.
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the tour HERE!!
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