Now available for pre-order at:
Amazon.com
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Not releasing until summer, Ever My Love:
The Lore of the Lucius Ring (The Legend of the Theodosia Sword,
Book 2) is now available for pre-order at all eBook retailers. Each
of these USA best-selling historical authors has written a brand new
novella from a different period in history, with each story telling
about the recipient of an ancient ring passed down through the
female line descended from Theodosia herself. Only a woman may bear
the burden of the ring said to curse she who wears it. When the
owner of the ring finds love, the stone remains crimson and assures
her life-long happiness. But if she does not find love by her
twenty-fifth birthday, the ring will turn dark and she will be
forever cursed with loneliness.
Cheryl's story, set in 1788, is titled Only You and is the
story of twin sisters who vie for a duke-and the Lucius Ring. You
can read an excerpt here.
Join the descendants of Theodosia as they grapple with a family
legend that follows them through centuries of hope, heartache,
adventure, and romance in seven amazing segments:
In ancient Rome - The ring, and its curse, begin with the beautiful
Theodosia.
Medieval England - The ring finds its way into a notorious outlaw's
possession only to curse the woman he loves.
The Scottish Highlands - The ring escapes with a little girl... and
the curse follows.
Tudor England - The ring once again becomes the prize for the
lawless when an infamous female pirate tries to steal it from a
Queen's Naval Captain.
Georgian Era - Twin sisters vie for the ring - and for the Duke of
Axminster.
Regency England - The ring enters the proud and proper Regency set
where the curse finds new life.
Modern Times - Mistaken identity, soul mates, and the last chance
for the ring to fulfill its destiny.
Seven unique and powerful brand-new stories take the legend of the
Lucius Ring through the ages. Discover how each woman finds her own
love, peace, and happiness. The ring that can tear them apart is
also the one that binds them.
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