Earlier this year, I agreed to write a story to be included in an ebook antholgy with three other authors. I have done things like this in the past, but this is the first time we are all writing brand new stories with a general theme: Medieval romances set during Yuletide (more contemporarily known as the Christmas holiday season).
My story is set on the shores of Scotland's North Sea and is titled A Gift from the Sea. Here is the plot:
Gwyn’s life changes the moment the naked sailor on the beach opens his eyes. Helping him hide from the others and getting him to safety in her barn goes awry when strangers attack. Did they follow Monroe? Leaving her home was the right thing to do, but meeting his wealthy friend proves embarrassing to a farm girl. A chance meeting with a neighbor gives Monroe the wrong idea, and he leaves. When she follows him, we find her begging for Monroe’s life.
A shipwrecked son of a clan chieftain, Monroe hides his full identity from the young lass who saves him from the waves, and her brothers. An attack by seafaring warriors puts all their lives in danger and the resulting deaths place a shadow over the upcoming Christmas Festivities. Leading Gwyn and her family toward his home far from the coast of Scotland’s North Sea could be a mistake, yet be the only way to keep them all alive.
Besides my book, new stories written by
Aurrora St. James and Allison Butler and Ria Cantrell
are included
To celebrate the November 1st publication of Yuletide Kisses,
I gave away an Autographed Print Copy
of my most recent book in the Treasure Tales series
THE DUKE'S DIAMOND
which is also set in Scotland
and the winner is...GLENDA M!
I am SO excited for this anthology! Nancy's story is amazing. My story features a Laird plagued by rumors and superstition thanks to his father. When his neighbor tries to kill him for land, a lass takes him home to heal him. When they end up in an unexpected marriage of convenience, he'll do anything to keep her safe from his enemies... and himself.
ReplyDeleteI like to get away from life and visit new places.
ReplyDeleteI like to read about stories set in Scotland because the characters seem strong and loyal to their families and their country
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