Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Writing in the season...

Given how much I enjoy the holidays - decorating the house, baking the treats, wrapping gifts (NOT the shopping) - it's surprising that I've published one one book set during the holiday season. Perhaps the coming festivities will put me in the mood to pen another.


Her wish will be granted…

When a mysterious note directs Miss Miranda Large to a tiny village in Cornwall to find her heart’s desire, she’d be a fool to not go. The excitement mounts when she meets a strange shopkeeper who claims that a magical keepsake will make possible her dream of marriage to a man with a title. But a snowstorm forces her to accept the hospitality of a sullen earl and Miranda fears she’s made a horrible mistake.

He’s given up hope…

Edward Penhallion, the 12th Earl of Claverlock, is not in the mood to search for yet another wife. He longs to be left alone with his books and his dreams of revenge. But the arrival of a headstrong, sharp-tongued spinster forces him to play the charming host. Not a difficult task, given her intelligence and beauty.

As the blizzard rages, Edward discovers there’s more to Miranda than a lively wit and a lovely face. And Miranda wonders if the trappings of wealth are enough for true happiness.


https://books2read.com/if-wishes-were-earls


Luanna Stewart has been creating adventures for her imaginary friends since childhood. She spends her days writing spicy romance ranging from contemporary to paranormal. When not torturing her heroes and heroines, she’s in her kitchen baking something delicious. She lives in Nova Scotia with her patient husband, two spoiled cats, and five hens.

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4 comments:

Deb N said...

I loved this book! It's so different than your usual Christmas historical - full of fun and wit, despite an Earl who insists on being a dreary recluse. Looking forward to another holiday story from you someday.

Judith Ashley said...

Luanna, I'm with you on the shopping. I've been considering doing it all On Line AND having the gifts shipped to recipient instead of to me. "If Wishes Were Earls" looks like a fun read...just up my alley.

Sarah Raplee said...

If Wishes Were Earls sounds like a fun Holiday read! Thank you for writing it!

Maggie Lynch said...

The cover is beautiful. The premise sounds like fun. Including some wit will certainly make it all the more interesting to read.