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- Aug 21, 2017
#MedievalMonday So Many New Stories!
It's Medieval Monday again. Are you keeping track? We have so many exciting new stories to share. You can follow along with each story by hopping over to the next blog hosting them and you can check out a new snippet and author each week right here. If you're interesting in winning free e-books, be sure to comment every week. Those are the names the winner will be drawn from. Today I have Laurel O'Donnell (I love her stories!) and she's sharing from The Angel and the Prince.

- Aug 14, 2017
#MedievalMonday A New Author To Follow!
Welcome back for another Medieval Monday! I'm very excited about this Medieval Monday Blog Hop - the authors, the snippets, the giveaway! Oh my! All very exciting and today I have the outstanding Ceci Giltenan with a story from her Duncurra Legacy Series entitled Highland Redemption. “Ah, Vida, I made the classic mistake of underestimating my foe. Will ye allow me to redeem myself?” She gave him a heart-stopping smile. “Of course. I’d love to play another game.” This time he

- Aug 7, 2017
#MedievalMonday A Whole New Theme
Welcome back to another Medieval Monday here at my blog. I have new books, new authors, and a new way for you to enjoy everything Medieval! Follow along with anyone-or all-of our authors, commenting each week, and your name will be entered into a drawing for a collection of e-books, one from each of these authors. How great is that? And today I have the lovely Nicole Locke with a story from her Lovers and Legends series, Her Christmas Knight. Enjoy :) October 1296 London She

- Jul 3, 2017
#MedievalMonday Submerged in History
Today I am pleased to share a bit about Elisabeth Hobbes. Mother, teacher, and writer, you're sure to relate to her love for all things medieval. Enjoy! I’m sure my love of the Middle Ages is mainly due to where I’m from. The city of York has a rich history dating back to the Vikings and Romans but many of the surviving buildings are medieval. We have The Shambles (the low rows of cottages looming towards each other that housed the city’s butchers) the magnificent Minster a

- Jun 26, 2017
Teenagers Falling in love with Historical Romance
Happy Medieval Monday! I am beginning to see a pattern with some of these medieval authors, do you? Started as teenage readers. Fell in love with historical romance. Read the best of the best. I have Sherry Ewing visiting today and she follows the same pattern! Enjoy ;) My love for everything Medieval began with the very first historical romance novel I ever picked up as a teenager. For many of us, Kathleen E. Woodiwiss paved the way for the type of novels that would overflow

- Jun 19, 2017
The Passion of the Period - Judith Sterling
It's Medieval Monday! I love sharing new medieval romance authors with you and today I have Judith Sterling. I think her and I need to sit down for coffee! Enjoy ;) Some of the first romances I read as a teen were set in medieval England. I loved the passion of the period—the High Middle Ages (11th – 13th centuries) in particular—and the lure of the British Isles. Ultimately, that love led to a degree in history and a minor in British Studies. During college and grad school