romance
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Part Four England 1192: (The same fictional world as Enduringly Yours.) While hating that her horse had bitten him, any chance to be close to him felt like—she wasn’t sure what it felt like, come to think of it, but her skin was feeling very tight all over again, reminding her of a snake trying…
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Part Three England 1192: (The same fictional world as Enduringly Yours.) John reached out slowly as if he thought he might startle her and brushed a curl off her face. It was friendship, she knew, but she liked it anyway. That he could at least be her friend was a comfort to her. Chester’s head…
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Part Two England 1192: (The same fictional world as Enduringly Yours.) His voice had a deep, somewhat hoarse quality that made her heart beat faster. He still had her hand. She realized it was probably because she was latched onto his. Alana pulled free, her face warming. Some things in life just weren’t fair. Unwed…
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And… I’ve got another new book to show off this week! I’ve been playing around with the tarot for about five years now, not too seriously, just for my own self-growth, but lately I’ve been feeling the desire to pursue it more seriously. I’ve really found it helpful for making all kinds of decisions, for…
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Part One England 1192: (The same fictional world as Enduringly Yours.) Alana gave the reins a tug and Chester followed her beneath the arched entrance of the stone stable. She heard his voice a moment later. Some called him John the Merciless. She called him her new sword master—among other things—but only in the silence…
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England, 1192: (This is from the same fictional world as Enduringly Yours.) Alana was used to the shifting of a horse beneath her, but this was something else entirely. Both skilled riders, they naturally moved together with the rhythm of the horse. Her fingers closed around the woven wool of his tunic, her gaze wandering…
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I got this book recently at Barnes and Noble. It was only ten dollars and it’s really nice. It’s got illustrations throughout and thick glossy pages. It feels nice in my hands and looks great just sitting on a table. I will, of course, be reading it too. 🤭 It’s such a nice looking book…
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Tangled Moon: Part Three Her head felt funny as soon as he’d said her name. It took a moment for it to clear. “How do you know my name?” “Let’s get you to my car and then we can talk about it.” “Oh sure,” she said, “I get into cars with strangers all the time.”…
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Deduction – A Regency Romance: …“Can you tell me why your name was in the paper?” he asked Liam. Setting aside his fiddle and bow, Liam took a cigar from the box on a table and trimmed off the end, taking his time at it. “Something along the lines of making London a safer place,”…