y separately published work icon Jewells of the Morrow series - author   novel   romance   historical fiction  
Alternative title: Jewels of Tomorrow
Issue Details: First known date: 2004... 2004 Jewells of the Morrow
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A series loosely collecting historical erotic fiction. The individual texts themselves were originally released by different publishing houses, so the series is a thematic collection only.

In 2013, the author indicated her intention to re-release the first two novels (each out of print) as independent publications and to add six additional novels to the series. The series was re-branded as 'Jewels of Tomorrow' for the re-release.

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y separately published work icon Diana by the Moon Tracy Cooper-Posey , Amherst Junction : Hard Shell Word Factory , 2004 6561851 2004 single work novel romance historical fiction

'Diana — a fiery kitten of a Roman woman, who hides a terrible past, and struggles to lead her people on a desperate quest for survival against famine and Saxon raids, unable to trust anyone.

'Alaric — proud Celtic warrior and trusted lieutenant to the upstart British leader, Arthur, who must overcome his hatred of Romans if he is to fulfill Arthur’s ambitions in the north.

'A haunting tale of two lives touched by the coming of King Arthur, and two hearts & souls struggling to come together against odds as great as those against Britain itself. Only together will they survive, or else be sundered…forever.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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y separately published work icon Heart of Vengeance Tracy Cooper-Posey , Palm Beach : Medallion Press , 2004 Z1587300 2004 single work novel romance historical fiction

'To find her father’s killer, Helena of York must pose as a Norman in the great halls of Richard I’s England. Should she be unmasked, her life will be forfeit.

'Stephen, Count of Dinan, once Richard’s friend and trusted knight, is outcast for reasons shrouded in mystery. Known as the ‘Black Baron’, he is friendless in a glittering world he despises. His only goal is to restore his honor and once again serve his king.

'Helena’s only desire is to kill the man who destroyed her father and her future. Stephen’s suspicions draw him into Helena’s web of deceit, and the two outsiders find themselves tangled in a greater conspiracy that threatens the throne of England itself, while their embattled hearts grapple with a far greater challenge.'

Source: Publisher's abstract.

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