medieval romance

  • Maiden of the Winds by Janeen O’Kerry

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    In ancient Ireland a young woman accepts an arranged marriage, unaware that at her new home a bride first goes to the house of the king.

  • Spirit of the Mist by Janeen O’Kerry

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    Celtic Journeys Series: An exiled king and his enchantress queen rely on strength and magic to escape a barren island and save their people.

  • Queen of the Sun by Janeen O’Kerry

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    Celtic Journeys Series: Time-travel romance meets The Taming of the Shrew when a modern woman is drawn back to the arms of a powerful Irish king.

  • Spirit of the Mist by Janeen O’Kerry

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    Celtic Journeys Series: An exiled king and his enchantress queen rely on strength and magic to escape a barren island and save their people.

  • Goddess of Eire by Janeen O’Kerry

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    Celtic Journeys Series: The bold High King intends to make the goddess Eriu his queen, but no mortal man can love a goddess and survive.

  • Seven Castles in Ireland by Janeen O’Kerry

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    Celtic Journeys Series: A modern woman inherits an Irish land haunted by ghostly ancestors, an ancient mystery, and a handsome Scottish caretaker.

  • Queen of the Sun by Janeen O’Kerry

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    Teresa MacEgan, a bold and restless American woman, is vacationing in Ireland. When she insists on riding out alone on Midsummer Eve, the old stablemaster gives her his finest horse: the “true mare.”

    Riding into an ancient ring fort, Terri is swept back through the ages to a powerful Irish king. Terri loves this wild, beautiful place and soon King Conaire wishes to make her his queen.

    But Terri fears that as queen, she will lose her freedom. Then she learns that the king has rivals determined to take all he has, including the woman he loves. Terri will have to choose between her old ways and a new life with Conaire– if they can save his kingdom before it is too late.

    NOTE: Battlefield violence. Some brief scenes of sexual content. This book was first published by Dorchester in 1998. It has been given a re-edit by the author, along with a new cover, but is the same story as the original novel.

    Each book in this series tells a complete story, so they may be read and enjoyed in any order.

  • Outlaw Highlander Home by Michelle Deerwester-Dalrymple

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    Reardon MacLaurin has searched his entire life for a place to call home. But now that he’s found it with Anice, will it come crashing down? Returning home after more than two years in the employ of the king, all Reardon wants is to find peace in his life with Anice by his side. After he helps Clan Grant eliminate the threat of a local band of highwaymen and oust a traitor to the king, he believes that peace can be found. And with Anice as his bride, he truly feels as if he has achieved it. Now they can focus on building a life with each other.

    However, the threat of the traitorous Undersheriff, a criminal cloaked in the clothes of the law, still looms. When Reardon finds him before the Grant Highlanders do, in the worst possible way, that threat becomes more real. The Undersheriff’s vengeance knows no bounds, and Reardon’s life is at stake.

    Yet he is willing to sacrifice himself for his clan, for his friend Josiah, and most of all, for Anice. And the Undersheriff will ensure that Reardon does not return home.

    Begin this short novella series today – where the passion burns hot and fast like a fever! Outlaw Highlander Home is the final book in the Outlaw Trilogy in the Historical Fevered series.

  • Maiden of the Winds by Janeen O’Kerry

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    The beautiful and accomplished Keavy has turned down all offers of marriage. She cannot forget the golden eagle who came to her in the forest one spring day and made her a gift of three feathers… an eagle who gazed at her with the eyes of a man.

    Under threat of being disowned, Keavy finally accepts a young druid. They secretly agree to a marriage of convenience and she goes to his distant home.

    But after the wedding, Keavy learns that here a bride goes not to her husband but to the bed of the king… a king who gazes at her with the eyes of an eagle.

    NOTE: No graphic violence. Some brief scenes of sexual content. This book was first published by Dorchester in 2003. It has been given a re-edit by the author, along with a new cover, but is the same story as the original novel.

  • Quest for the Light of Valmora (Legends of Winatuke Book 3) by Sarah J. McNeal

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    The evil witch-queen, Mahara, has returned to the Dark Isle after her exile, even more determined for revenge on those who have tried to thwart her evil plans—and that vengeance begins with capturing Raven McKnight!
    Raven’s son, Falcon, has distanced himself from the family after the near-death of his younger brother, Peregrine, which he believes was his fault. But now, he must push his feelings aside and return to save his father and the entire realm of Winatuke. Falcon, filled with self-doubt, knows he’s not an exceptional warrior. On top of that, he’s falling for Izabelle, the beautiful Gypsy woman who is Peregrine’s love—and that, he cannot allow.
    Izabelle quickly comes to understand that her heart’s desire is for Falcon’s love—not Peregrine’s—whose affection seems to be solely for his music and his violin. As the terrible meaning of the QUEST FOR THE LIGHT OF VALMORA reveals itself fully, the sacrifices that Izabelle and Falcon must make seem unimaginable, and likely, unattainable. Neither of them may survive. Can Izabelle bring the Light of Valmora in time to vanquish Mahara and her cruel vengeance?
    With the witch-queen’s anger aimed directly at her old flame, Raven, Falcon understands the only way to save his father is to take his place. No matter the consequences to himself, it’s the only way to keep everyone he loves safe from Mahara’s vindictive punishment. But will Falcon be able to survive even one night in her demonic captivity?