Once Upon A Bride

Captivating Historical Romances from 6 Beloved Bestsellers

by Glynnis Campbell, Jill Barnett, Lauren Royal, Annette Blair, Cheryl Bolen

Jewels of Historical Romance

February 21, 2016

Available in: e-Book

Once Upon A Bride
by Glynnis Campbell, Jill Barnett, Lauren Royal, Annette Blair, Cheryl Bolen

Six captivating novellas from six New York Times
and USA Today bestselling authors!

Fall in love with six grooms-to-be as you escape to medieval
Scotland, 17th century England, 19th century America,
Georgian London and the high seas. These steamy, seductive
stories will warm your heart!

THE HANDFASTING by Glynnis Campbell
The Highlands, Scotland, 1199: When Sir Noel de Ware
claims his betrothed—the most beautiful heiress in the
Highlands—he’s sure he’s getting the best
gift ever…until he discovers he’s wedded and
bedded the wrong sister. Spirited Ysenda of Rivenloch never
intended to be a counterfeit bride, and when she falls in
love with her handsome husband, she becomes trapped in her
own deception.

FOREVERMORE by Lauren Royal
England, 1667: Sensible Clarice Bradford is content
in her widowhood. She has a pretty one-room cottage and a
lovely little daughter, and the last thing she wants is
another husband. Until one fairytale evening when
she’s invited to a wedding at a castle…

FALL FROM GRACE by Jill Barnett (originally
published December 2000 and September 2011 within the mass
market paperback anthology, A Season in the Highlands by
Pocket Books and self published August 2011 in eBook
format)

Scottish Highlands, 17th Century: The Clan McNish is
left starving by their bitter rivals, the McNabs.
Granddaughter to the chieftain, Grace McNish, decides
it’s her duty to capture and ransom a vile McNab. But
she and her clan of misfits capture the wrong man, Colin
Campbell, Earl of Argyll and Lord of the Isles, who holds
her clan’s fate in his powerful hands.

HEART OF FRAGILE STARS by Cynthia Wright
Georgian London and the High Seas: Dashing French
pirate Jean-Philippe Beauvisage revels in his life of
freedom…until the night at a ball in Georgian London,
when a Russian beauty steals his heart. The instant
attraction he feels for recently-orphaned Antonia is
soul-deep, but she is bound for America with an arrogant
captain.

THE FOUR-LEAF CLOVER by Cheryl Bolen
Missouri, 1870: The wealthiest man in Peace,
Missouri, Norman Sterling can’t believe his good
fortune when the beauty he worshiped from afar years ago
moves to his town. At their Fourth of July picnic, he blurts
out a proposal to Millie Gresham—and to his profound
surprise, she accepts. But can she ever win his love?

A WINTER HEART by Annette Blair
Ohio, 1873: Hannah Peachy has nurtured a winter heart
since she lost her family. Caleb Skylar struggles with the
horror of his wife’s drowning. When Caleb aimlessly
pulls up stakes and leaves his home behind, the spirit of
Hannah’s earthbound twin leads him straight to Hannah.
But how can two guilty souls accept love as a reward for
their transgressions? A Sensual Amish Historical Romance.



Glynnis Campbell's Bio

When Glynnis Campbell isn't writing historical romance, she's the voice of several cartoon characters, the wife of a rock star, and mother to two teenagers and a pug named Worf.

She's had a colorful career in several fields of the entertainment industry, dancing with the Sacramento Ballet, scoring music for science films, singing in the CBS Records band, The Pinups, playing drums in a Tom Jones video, recording "Star Wars" audio adventures, and providing mystic speeches and death screams for Diablo and Starcraft video games.

Glynnis has been fascinated with the written word ever since she won her first writing contest with a limerick at the age of 11. She's been enchanted by romance fiction from the first time a schoolmate slipped her a dog-eared Woodiwiss in class. And she's had a lifelong love of towering castles, trusty swords, and knights in shining armor.

Her premier novel in the Knights of de Ware trilogy for Jove, My Champion, made Glynnis a finalist in the Orange Rose, Golden Heart, and Rita Best First Book contests. Her Romantic Times review said "My Champion will have readers clamoring for more." She appeased those readers in October with her second book, My Warrior, and My Hero will follow in July 2002.

For additional information, visit my website at www.glynniscampbell.co m.