by Beverley, Jo
Once the Malloren family found their mates, the stories continue with connections of various kinds. For example, in Seduction in Silk, Perry is working with Rothgar to trap a French spy and Claris gets help from a neighbor, Genova, Marchioness of Ashart, from Winter Fire.
This is the sequence.
My Lady Notorious (RITA Winner)
Tempting Fortune
Something Wicked
Secrets of the Night
Devilish (RITA Winner)
Winter Fire
A Most Unsuitable Man
A Lady's Secret
The Secret Wedding
The Secret Duke
An Unlikely Countess
A Scandalous Countess
Seduction in Silk
I also write in the Regency period (1811-1820) and my stories there are wound around a group of men who met at school and formed a protective band they called the Company of Rogues.
The sequence of these books is:
An Arranged Marriage
An Unwilling Bride (RITA Winner)
Christmas Angel
Forbidden
Dangerous Joy
The Demon's Mistress (a novella)
The Dragon's Bride,
The Devil's Heiress
Hazard
St. Raven
Skylark
The Rogue's Return
To Rescue a Rogue
Lady Beware,
A Shocking Delight (to come in 2014)
The first five of these books have not previously been available for e-readers, but will be in July 2013. Please e-mail [email protected] if you want to be informed as soon as they are available.
I have written a number of novellas that are now being e-published on their own.
Novellas often give me the chance to play in the world of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Most are fantasy, but one, “The Trouble With Heroes,” is straight science fiction, though there is a love story there. It won the Sapphire Award for best SF Romance (short form) and is now available as an e-book.
“The Marrying Maid” combines fantasy and the Georgian period, and has an unusual twist on the Robin Hood story. It received an honorable mention as Best Science Fiction of 2010.
Coming soon, “The Dragon and the Virgin Princess,” in which I had great fun tying the traditional story in knots!
There’s a complete list of my work here along with excerpts and some links to buy points.
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I’ve enjoyed weaving stories since I was a child, but it’s readers who complete the circle and bring a book to life. Thank you for completing this one. I hope it made you smile.
All best wishes,
Jo
About Jo Beverley
Publishers Weekly declared Jo Beverley "Arguably today's most skillful writer of intelligent historical romance..." Her work has been described as "Sublime!" by Booklist, and Romantic Times described her as "one of the great names of the genre."
She is the NYT bestselling author of over thirty historical romance novels, all set in her native England in the medieval, Georgian, and Regency periods. Her novels have won the RITA, romance's top award, five times, and she is a member of Romance Writers of America's Hall of Fame.
Her web site is http://www.jobev.com, and she regularly blogs at Word Wenches. http://www.wordwenches.com.
You can find her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/jo.beverley