Monday, March 8, 2021

Grab a FREE copy of My Lord Raven by Jan Scarbrough


The 12th annual Smashwords Read an Ebook Week sale takes place Sunday March 7 through Saturday, March 13, 2021.

MY LORD RAVEN is one of my most popular books. During the Smashwords sale, it is FREE but only on Smashwords.

To protect what little family she has left, Lady Catrin Fitzalan switches places with her cousin when King Edward orders the pious girl to wed his royal champion, a vicious knight called the King’s Raven. Rumors abound that this savage is responsible for the deaths of Lady Catrin’s father and brother. How can she allow her sweet cousin to wed a murderer?

Bran ap Madog, bastard son of a Welsh prince, has devoted his life to serving the English king. His badge is the raven, a creature that feeds off rotting spoils, just as Bran feeds off the spoils of war. Now he wants a reward for his service: a wealthy wife and the land and power she can bring him.

But there’s another side to the rapacious black birds Bran has chosen for his badge. Social and family-oriented, ravens mate for life. Which gives them something Bran never had—a family, a sense of belonging, and a rightful place in the world. Bran has fought for everything he’s ever had. But his last battle, with his new wife, may cost him the one thing he isn’t prepared to lose: his heart.

Grab your FREE book here.

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In my February blog I wrote:

Romance novels (and Hallmark Channel movies) are about the conflicts leading up to true love. We love reading about whatever keeps the hero and heroine apart, but we always know they will end up happily-ever-after (HEA). Let’s face it, life is not always HEA. Because of that, we often need to escape into the world of books.

We like HEA endings if we read romance. We all want to be lucky in love, don't you think?




9 comments:

  1. I hope you keep writing medieval romance, if this is your top selling book, Jan! How cool!

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    1. Wow! Hope you like it. Thanks for picking it up.

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  3. I love themes like Beauty and the Beast, Jan. That's what this sounds like, so I look forward to reading it.

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  4. I'll get my copy! And yes, happily ever afters are the main reason why I read and write romance!

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  5. I don't normally read historicals but you've hooked me!

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