Friday, November 18, 2016

Christmas Romance; Always Hope and Always Heartwarming!



I love Christmas, and Christmas Romance Novels are my favorites.

Christmas Romance always delivers joy, intrigue and a happily ever after!

I've written a Christmas Trilogy, and I'm so excited to share them with you here.

The trilogy is unique. It takes place in the sunny, warm Caribbean, not in the northern hemisphere where snow and cold weather accompany the holiday season. Even more unique is the fact that it's a Historical Romance, and you have the makings for a very refreshing and delightful holiday experience.

Elizabeth Beaumont is a new bride in a strange new land. She's far from her home in England, and she's surrounded by family. Everyone is looking to her as the mistress of the household to provide a memorable holiday experience. But is she up to the task?  Recent tragedy has left its mark. She's trying desperately to concoct a traditional Christmas in a very unconventional place. There's no mistletoe or holly, no snow, and the ingredients for a traditional Christmas Dinner are a scarcity. If that isn't hard enough, her new husband is acting peculiar. He seems to be hiding something from her, and playing pranks, which is not like Donovan at all. Elizabeth has much to overcome this Christmas, not the least of which is impressing her husband's mother!  We've all been there, haven't we?

Christmas with family . . . always dramatic! 


Christmas at Ravencrest is the first book in my Christmas Trilogy A Dark Hero Christmas. If you've read Dark Hero, you know that the book ended on Christmas Eve.  I wanted to give readers a peek into Elizabeth and Donovan's first Christmas together, so I wrote Christmas at Ravencrest.


Available at all digital retailers: books2read.com/

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AKQTJ92
Nook:  http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/christmas-at-ravencrest-lily-silver/1113924248?ean=2940015717181


This book is also available in the box set A Dark Hero Christmas Trilogy. 

Coming up next time, an excerpt from Christmas at Ravencrest. 

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