Tuesday, July 19, 2011

They're Baaaack!

I'm delighted to announce that Harlequin has made several of my older books available again in digital format, including many of my Warrior Series. Also now available are all three books of my Victorian "Most Unsuitable Men" Series.

I've been busy adding excerpts for those books to my site, as well.

The books from my Warrior Series now available are:


THE NORMAN'S HEART

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I've had two heroes who leapt into my mind virtually fully formed, which made their books a joy to write. Roger de Montmorency was one of them. The other was the hero of THE OVERLORD'S BRIDE", also a Warrior book available now in digital.






THE BARON'S QUEST

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I don't know how many people are familiar with the TV series The Highlander, but they did an episode about a romance writer. Imagine my surprise when I realized they had used this cover for her novel, although they gave the hero longer hair on the TV show.






A WARRIOR'S BRIDE

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I confess I usually remember my heroes better than my heroines. However, I'll also confess that the bold, tom-boyish Aileas is one of my personal favorites.






A WARRIOR'S HONOR

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The hero of this book is the brother of the heroine of THE BARON'S QUEST.








A WARRIOR'S PASSION

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This is the first book featuring the second generation of DeLanyeas, the children of the hero and heroine of my very first book and the start of the Warrior Series, A WARRIOR'S HEART.







THE WELSHMAN'S BRIDE

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Another book featuring the second generation of DeLanyeas.







Here are the books now available in my "Most Unsuitable Men" series, set in Victorian England:


THE WASTREL

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THE DARK DUKE

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THE ROGUE'S RETURN

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Mine aren't the only books Harlequin has reissued in digital lately. On July 15, they released many other titles from the nineties - 2500 titles altogether, or so I understand. While I appreciate not everyone has an ereader, I'm very grateful Harlequin has gone to the time and trouble of reissuing these older titles in the new format. Otherwise, my older books would only be available as used books.

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