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Grace, lady of Cassio by Rosemary Morris

    I am delighted with this review. Saskatchewan Reaader 5.0 out of 5 stars  A medieval romance Grace, Lady of Cassio by Rosemary Morris It has been a few years since I last read a romantic novel. When I picked up Grace, Lady of Cassio, I rediscovered the delight of losing myself for a few hours. Both Grace and her mother Countess Yvonne have been blessed – or cursed – with the gift of second sight. Unbidden communications sometimes come to them as sudden apparitions or premonitions of danger. How to respond to these messages, and at the same time keep them secret, was only one of the conundrums facing Grace. Grace is beautiful, wilful and sixteen. As the teenage daughter of a noble family in 14th century England, marriage or the veil are the only paths open to her. Most girls her age have already married and given birth. Her beloved twin brother Fulk, Baron de Valcoln, is betrothed to a girl chosen for him by his parents. Grace knows that her first obligat...

Regency Romance Brilliant, Historically Accurate.

  I am delighted by N. Light’s 5* review of my novel, Thursday’s Child.   “Thursday’s Child is a brilliant historically accurate Regency romance I couldn’t stop reading. Rosemary Morris writes historical romance for the thinking woman. She devotes countless hours of researching before even writing the story and it comes across while reading. Every nuance, every detail, is intricately woven into the plot. It not only adds depth to the story and characters but transports the reader to the historical era. For me, it allows me to experience a sliver of history through the eyes of Margaret. Thursday’s Child is an incredible Regency romance and one I thoroughly enjoyed. If you’re a Regency reader looking to be swept away, pick up Thursday’s Child . If you’re a discerning historical romance reader, you’ll want to read Thursday’s Child . Highly recommend!”   Buy it Now:   Treat yourself to the e-book or give the paperback available from Amazon to a fan of histo...

A Brief History of Christmas Trees

  I have posted A Brief History of Christmas Trees on BooksWeLove December blog.   When I researched the subject, I found some facts previously unknown to me. I hope you will find it interesting,   Rosemary Morris historical novelist.   https;//bwlauthors.blogspot.co.uk