Mr. Impossible eBook now $1.99

I just found out about this deal, so I can’t say how long it will last. I hate when you click on a deal and find out it’s already over, but that’s the chance we take. In any case, it’s Mr. Impossible, a book that readers often cite as second favorite after Lord of Scoundrels. With some readers, Mr. Impossible is #1. But if you haven’t met Rupert and Daphne yet, now’s the time to do so, and to travel through early 19th century Egypt—all for a couple of bucks—and make your own decision. Or you can pass the word to a friend.

Miss Wonderful eBook now $1.99

Miss Wonderful, which starts my Carsington Brothers series, was my first book after a hiatus of several years It was a great joy to return to romance writing with a love story set in Derbyshire, home of the Peak (what we now call the Peak District), and a place I had visited a few years earlier. Plot elements as well as my hero were inspired by actual events, persons, and places, a great satisfaction to my nerdy history mind.

Readers of Pride and Prejudice will remember that Elizabeth Bennett’s planned trip to the Lake District was curtailed. Instead, she went to Derbyshire, where she discovered Mr. Darcy’s beautiful house and estate. There’s a great deal more to Derbyshire’s beauties* and potential for romance, as my book, I hope, will make clear.

Matlock, Derbyshire High Tor

T. Cartright, A View of the High Torr, Matlock, 1808 courtesy British Library

Meanwhile, if you haven’t yet met any of my Carsingtons, here’s your chance to start at the beginning, for a mere $1.99.

*And yes, the spelling is “Tor,” but spelling in the early 1800s was a little erratic.


Ten Things I Hate About the Duke, limited time only eBook deal

And the deals keep coming.

Now it’s Ten Things I Hate About the Duke. Book Two in the Difficult Dukes series is Ashmont’s story, in which I take great liberties with Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew.

Amazon has dropped the Kindle price to $1.99 now until 14 February, in time for Valentine’s Day. Since other eBook retailers usually match Amazon deals, we can expect to see the same price on Nook, iBooks, and elsewhere.

And may I say how happy I am to be riding on Bridgerton’s coattails this month?