Christmas At The Castle: Tarnished Rose of the Court / The Laird's Captive Wife

· HarperCollins UK
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Tarnished Rose of the Court

As a naïve girl Celia Sutton fell in love with

John Brandon, who seduced her...then vanished. Now, sent on a dangerous mission by Elizabeth I, Celia is astonished to encounter him again.

But, while John is as dashing as ever, Celia is not

the innocent rose he remembers...

The Laird’s Captive Wife

Imprisoned by Norman invaders, Lady Ashlynn is rescued by fierce Scottish warlord Iain – who then holds her as his own prisoner! Disarmed by her attraction to her brooding captor, Ashlynn hopes to escape...until a royal decree commands Iain to make her his wife!

About the author

Amanda McCabe wrote her first romance at sixteen – an historical epic starring her friends as the characters, written secretly during algebra class! She's never since used algebra, but her books have been nominated for many awards, including the RITA Award, Booksellers Best, National Readers Choice Award and the Holt Medallion. In her spare time she loves taking dance classes and collecting travel souvenirs. Amanda lives in New Mexico. Email her at: [email protected]

Joanna Fulford’s two great passions as a child were horses and writing. Riding developed her love of and respect for the countryside – though it was sometimes seen at much closer quarters than anticipated – and writing allowed exploration of the inner landscape. But teaching was Joanna’s calling for many years, and she only left education to pursue writing full-time when it became a growing compulsion!

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