Saturday 1 August 2015

A Collaborative Charity Project by Award Winning & Best Selling Authors!




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This anthology comprises novellas penned by not only ex mainstream best selling authors, but self-published and award winning authors as well.  



We dare you to step back in time to the era of The Three Musketeers, Charles I, Charles II. We further dare you to face our swashbuckling heroes and strong heroines, who brave the uncertain times of war and rebellions. If you think only men wield swords, and women don't spy on the enemy, then think again... 



Book Blurb:


War, Rebellion, Love and Romance!

While England is ravaged by Civil War, divided loyalties abound and Victory is not always as imagined. With a king beheaded, a king in exile, and a Lord Protector ruling the land, the future looks certain for many and fraught with danger for others. ‘Tis true to say, characters have shaped their own destinies: but at what price, and what price must be paid for the future?





The Countess Spy – Anita Seymour

Oliver Cromwell is triumphant and the king is dead,

But Elizabeth, Lady Tollemache will never give up on the Royalist Cause and pledges her loyalty to the exiled King.

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The Price of Convictions – Anna Belfrage

Matthew Graham has the choice between staying in Scotland and Risking death, 

or leaving his homeland and breaking his heart.

Not the easiest of choices...

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Si tu Dois Partir – M. J. Logue

Russell thought he would never be worthy of the only woman

he’d ever wanted: Thomazine thought he was an idiot...

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The King’s Courier – Francine Howarth

“Breeches do not maketh man, any more than skirts maketh woman.”

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The Chambermaid – Andrea Zuvich

“I am as you find me. The wheel of fortune has turned,

And Vauxhall Manor’s rightful heir has returned.”

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Secrets of a Princess – Kelli Klampe

“They will take you even if they know the cost will be their very life.”

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Goblin Damn’d – Susan Ruth

“I fear this gentleman does not understand the jeopardy he is in. One cannot simply walk into Woodhall and hold guns to people’s heads.” 

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