More Kindle Unlimited

My experiment with Kindle Unlimited is going very well, so I’m adding some more content to the program.

This month, my Jewels of Kinfairlie series is also moving into KU. This includes The Beauty Bride, The Rose Red Bride, The Snow White Bride, The Ballad of Rosamunde, and the Jewels of Kinfairlie Boxed Set.

The Beauty Bride, first book in the Jewels of Kinfairlie series of medieval Scottish romances by Claire DelacroixStart the series with The Beauty Bride and meet the family at Kinfairlie.

More cherished than gold are the Jewels of Kinfairlie, and only the worthiest may fight for their love…The Laird of Kinfairlie has unmarried sisters, each a gem in her own right. And he has no choice but to see them all wed in haste.

Lady Madeline’s heart is not for sale…especially not to a notorious outlaw like Rhys FitzHenry. Yet Madeline’s hand has been sold, to none other than this battle-weary warrior with a price on his head. A more dutiful maiden might cede to the Laird’s command and meekly accept her fate, but Madeline has never been obedient. She decides to run away, though she never dreams that Rhys will pursue her.

She does not expect this taciturn man to woo her with fanciful stories, much less that each of his enthralling tales will reveal a scar upon his shielded soul. She never imagines that a man like Rhys could imperil her own heart while revealing so little of his own feelings. When Rhys’ past threatens his future, Madeline takes a leap of faith. She dares to believe him innocent—and risks her own life to pursue a passion more priceless than the rarest gem.

“A lyrical medieval-era romance!”
Publishers Weekly

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I’ll be moving more books into the program in December and in January.

Love Historicals Post on Holiday Romance Novels

Today, I’m using my monthly spot at the Love Historicals blog to talk about seasonal reads, specifically Christmas romances. Do you like to read Christmas romances? Why? Do you read them at other times of the year than December? Come on over and share your thoughts – there are prizes!

Next month I’ll settle into my regular spot at LH and be blogging there on the third Friday of each month.