Bag a Bargain and Meet Me at Kenwood!

I’m thrilled to make two exciting announcements today!  The first is that I’ll be returning to Kenwood House on 26th and 27th October.  I’ll be a guest at Museums at Night at this glorious Georgian mansion in North London and I can’t wait.

There’ll be a chance to explore this historical site after dark to the sound of period music, browse one of the finest art collections in the country and join me for tales of the abolition of slavery and the remarkable legacy of Dido Belle and Lord Mansfield!

Tickets are just £6 and you can find more  details here.

If you’d rather settle beside a roaring fire with a good book, I’m delighted to announce that my WWI romance, The Captain and the Cavalry Trooper ebook is currently on special offer at 99p/99c across the world. It’s the perfect companion way to spend an autumn evening.

The book is discounted at all retailers, and Amazon and Pride links are below!

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As the Great War tears Europe apart, two men from different worlds find sanctuary in each other’s arms.

Captain Robert Thorne is the fiercest officer in the regiment. Awaiting the command to go to the front, he has no time for simpering, comely lads. That’s until one summer day in 1917, when his dark, flashing eye falls upon the newest recruit at Chateau de Desgravier, a fresh-faced farmer’s boy with little experience of life and a wealth of poetry in his heart.

Trooper Jack Woodvine has a way with strong, difficult stallions, and whispers them to his gentle will. Yet even he has never tamed a creature like Captain Thorne.

With the shadow of the Great War and the scheming of enemies closer to home threatening their fleeting chance at happiness, can the captain and the cavalry trooper make it home safely? More importantly, will they see peacetime together?

What Reviewers Are Saying
“If you’re a fan of historical romance, soldiers in uniform, beautiful English prose, then I highly recommend this book.” – CF White

“This is wonderful, a haunting tale of love found in the most unexpected and dangerous places between two characters, who are sensitive and courageous. ” – Frankie Reviews

“The book was remarkably written, funny, witty and full of unique and interesting references to the period. The dialogue was quick, flirtatious and intriguing and the descriptions were beautiful.” – Ruby Scalera

2 comments

    • Linda A. on October 22, 2018 at 1:20 pm

    Have fun at the museum! And thank you for the chance to purchase The Captain and the Cavalry Trooper at a reduced price. I’m looking forward to reading it.

  1. Thank you; I hope you enjoy it!

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