I have several to tell you about!
The American West meets Victorian
England in this transatlantic romance
The most unlikely match might be the best fit!
After the young twins she cares for are orphaned, their governess, Aislinn,
will do anything to stay with them. So when their maverick uncle—aristocrat
turned rancher—Luke returns to England determined to gain guardianship, she
proposes a convenient marriage! As an unexpected connection develops between
them, Aislinn begins to long for a real future with Luke. But his home is in
Montana… Could it be hers, too?
A Gilded Age Christmas was released in October! This is an anthology of Christmas time stories that includes The Railroad Barron’s Mistletoe Bride. An Amazon reviewer had this to say about the story: Lauri Robinson's historical romances never fail to hit the spot and The Railroad Baron's Mistletoe Bride is a terrific example of her storytelling prowess. Enchanting, emotional and captivating, this wonderful tale of second chances, healing from the past and love lost and found is a first-rate historical novella readers will not be able to resist.
Two festive romances set in the glamorous Gilded Age
Two short romances celebrate a Gilded Age Christmas!
In Amanda McCabe’s A Convenient Winter Wedding:
marrying Connor O’Neill is about survival for penniless heiress May Van
Der Berg. The distant self-made millionaire is far from the passionate
husband she’d once dreamed of…except for that scorching kiss! In Lauri Robinson’s The Railroad Baron's Mistletoe Bride:
after years of estrangement, romance blooms when Kurt invites store
clerk Harper and their shared niece to spend Christmas at his mansion.
But are they just a family for the holidays?
Next up will be A Dance with her Forbidden Officer releasing in February. For this book, I stepped back into WW2, when the war began for America at Pearl Harbor. Having visited the museum during my visit to Hawaii was very helpful, but putting characters into the events of that day was also heart-wrenching. The costs of war should never be forgotten. Giving Wendy and K.T. a happy-ever-after ending was paramount.
A forbidden romance set during WWII
He danced her off her feet, now she can’t stop falling
Nurse Wendy Smith promised her mother she’d see the world, starting with
beautiful Hawaii. Her promise to herself—to never depend on a man—is harder to
keep when navy officer K.T. McAllister jitterbugs into her life. Then Pearl
Harbor is attacked and, as Wendy nurses an injured K.T., she learns he too has
promises to people back home. Yet as K.T. grows stronger, so do her feelings,
and her longing for the forbidden…
I’m also so excited that in February A Dance with her Forbidden Officer AND Diary of a War Bride will both be released in audio! The two will
be available individually, but also as an audio duet!
Then, coming in May, will be A Courtship to Fool Manhattan.
In this book, I returned to the fascinating Gilded Age and a high-society
wedding. I don't have any cover art yet, but the Harlequin art team is sure to do an amazing job with this one too!
A sweet and satisfying fake relationship story set in the
Gilded Age
A pretend courtship…
To prevent a marriage!
At his sister’s society wedding, Lincoln Dryer finds himself paired up with
heiress Victoria Biggs. Tired of being matchmade, Lincoln is surprised to learn
Victoria feels the same. So they agree to pretend to be a couple! Though he
enjoys Victoria’s refreshing company, Lincoln’s seen the heartache love can
cause… Yet while their charade fools Manhattan, how long can Lincoln fool
himself into believing he can let Victoria go when the wedding party’s over?
And yet another story, Captivated by his Convenient Duchess will be released in August. I just sent this book off to my editor last week, so don’t have the official blurb, but it’s set in Victorian England where a marriage of convenience becomes a love match. This will be the first book in the duet “The Redford Dukedom’ about two brothers raising English Thoroughbred horses and the women who steal their hearts.
I will now start writing the second brother’s story. Its set
in Manhattan where he’d travel to from England to expand the success of Redford
race horses and meets a woman with a horse who could very well beat his prized horse at the Belmont
Stakes race.
Life has also been very busy on the home front. A new roof, siding, windows, and doors took up a lot of time, and work, but it’s all done now. As is a new roof on the sauna. We also lost a couple of trees in a storm, but the work of cleaning them up means the woodshed is full of wood to provide cozy winter fires in the wood stove. And I’m happy to say that I’ve gotten a good start on Christmas shopping. Life truly is good and full of blessings. I include each of you reading this in my blessings. Thank you so much for your continued support!
Keep smiling! You’re worth it!
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