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New Releases, Pre orders, and Sets – Oh, My!

It’s November 1 and autumn is upon us! I was born and raised in Southern California, and still live there, so our ‘seasons’ aren’t really so much seasons as they are varying degrees of Hotter, hot, sorta hot, and cooling off.  I have long envied people who live where the seasons actually change and the trees turn colors in the autumn. Back in 2013, my husband and I visited Gettysburg, PA in November and were thrilled to see the trees as they started to change color. It made for a very memorable trip!

So, now that the ‘seasons’ are upon us, I’ve got a bunch of stuff coming up, or already released, so let’s catch up on everything to make sure you have it all. 

Remember that allllll of my books and sets are in Kindle Unlimited, so if you want to read everything, Kindle Unlimited is a great way to read everything I have for an economical price!

Also… I may or may not have a surprise release in late November, so stay tuned!!

First up – the sets!

I’ve got a re-release of two boxed sets, so make sure you have these. Both available in Kindle Unlimited!

The de Lohr Dynasty Collection: https://amzn.to/3e3gu6a

 

 

 

 

 

Fearsome Brides: https://amzn.to/3e3Y6tG

New release! A Very Highland Holiday! (and remember I warned you about this one – get the kleenex ready!!)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pre orders!
 
O Night Divine, a collection of holiday tales from Dragonblade authors. 
 
(okay, I’m gonna tell you about this set – the parameters of it were ‘general holiday’, and preferable in the Charles Dickens theme, but in reading many of the stories coming in, we should retitle the set a Die Hard Christmas! LOL! So many REALLY AMAZING stories, but some with the ‘Die Hard’ influence. I think you’re really going to love these stories – very exciting, including mine – ‘Twas the Executioner Knight before Christmas!)
 
Get it here:
 
 
 
WolfeBlade (February 2021):
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
WolfeSword (December 2020):
 
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