One Knight With a Lady
by Sue-Ellen Welfonder, Gayle Callen, Terri Brisbin, Kimberly Cates, Marsha Canham, Amy Jarecki, Alexa Aston
Oliver-Heber Books
August 2, 2022
Available in: e-Book
12 full length romances from 12 bestselling authors, including New York Times and USA Today bestsellers!
From the Highlands to the English moorlands, you'll find a swoon worthy collection of Medieval heroes and the ladies who love them. One Knight With a Lady includes TWELVE Medieval and Scottish Historical romances from twelve bestselling authors---full length romances intended to introduce you to fabulous new authors and exciting new series. This is 4,390 pages of exciting, page-turning romance from Alexa Aston [A Knight for Kallen), Celeste Barclay [Highland Lion], Willa Blair [Highland Memories], Terri Brisbin [Storm of Passion], Gayle Callen [Suddenly a Bride], Marsha Canham [Through a Dark Mist], Kimberly Cates [The Raider's Bride], Amy Jarecki [Highland Warlord], Miriam Minger [My Highland Warrior], Elizabeth Rose [Restless Sea Lord], Carla Simpson [Betrayed] and Sue Ellen Welfonder [Sins of a Highland Devil].
Please note: This limited time, very special box set is intended to introduce you to new authors and new series. All stories in this collection are previously published, but never before together.
An avid reader since earliest childhood, native Floridian Sue-Ellen Welfonder spent nearly twenty years working for the airlines before she decided to try her hand at writing historical romance novels. With her great love of medieval history, her passion for the British Isles, and her own Scottish ancestry, it isn't surprising that she chose medieval Scotland as the perfect backdrop for her romance novels. Sue-Ellen lives with her husband and her muse (their Jack Russell Terrier, Em) in Florida. She is a member of Romance Writers of America and her own clan society, the MacFie Clan Society of North America. When not writing or walking her dog, she can usually be found scouring the history section of used bookstores, trying to think of a clever new way to ask her husband to please build her some new bookshelves, or curled in a corner of the sofa late at night, happily lost in the pages of a research book on medieval Scotland.