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How the West Was Won – Not Necessarily As You Think

How the West Was Won – Not Necessarily As You Think

by Ruth A Casie | Mar 28, 2019 | historical western, old west, true story, wells fargo

From time to time, my sister sends me bits of interesting information. This past weekend was one of those times. You don’t need to be a Western enthusiast to enjoy this story. TRUCKEE, Calif. — Western stagecoach companies were big business in the latter...
Medieval Monday with Ashley York – Excerpt #8

Medieval Monday with Ashley York – Excerpt #8

by Ruth A Casie | Mar 25, 2019 | medieval romance, romance

After the death of Brian Boru in 1014, a legend arose of a healer so great she could raise a man from the dead, with a power so strong it could make any warrior the next high king of Éire…and to steal it away from her, he need only possess her. Fated to be a...
Medieval Monday with Barbara Bettis – Excerpt #7

Medieval Monday with Barbara Bettis – Excerpt #7

by Ruth A Casie | Mar 18, 2019 | Medieval Monday, medieval romance, romance

The Lady of the Forest When her elderly husband dies, Lady Katherine fakes her own death and disappears into the forest with others escaping the brutish new lord. Determined to protect her people, she knocks the wrong man senseless. But Lord Henry isn’t an enemy, he’s...
Medieval Monday with Cathy McRae – Excerpt #6

Medieval Monday with Cathy McRae – Excerpt #6

by Ruth A Casie | Mar 11, 2019 | Cathy MacRae, first encounter, Medieval Monday, medieval romance, romance

The Highlander’s Welsh Bride It was over. Prince Llywelyn was dead, his soldiers fleeing before King Edward’s army. Carys, a distant cousin to the prince, herself a princess of Wales, had picked up arms alongside her husband more than a year ago. Now homeless, her...
Medieval Monday with Judith Sterling – Excerpt #5

Medieval Monday with Judith Sterling – Excerpt #5

by Ruth A Casie | Mar 4, 2019 | first encounter, Judith Sterling, Medieval Monday, medieval romance, romance

Shadow of the Swan (The Novels of Ravenwood, Book Three) Lady Constance de Bret was determined to be a nun, until shadows from the past eclipsed her present. Marriage is the safest option, but she insists on a spiritual union, in which physical intimacy is forbidden....
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