New Releases: Historical Romances That are Anything But Old Fashioned

Ah, the good old days…today we’re highlighting three historical romances new on NOOK. If you love barons and balls, stage coaches and star-crossed lovers, be sure to check out these new eBooks:

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Rosanne Bittner

Rosanne Bittner returns with her hallmark “power, passion, tragedy, and triumph.” — Romantic Times

The last thing sheltered missionary Evelyn Gibbons wants upon arriving at the South Dakota reservation is to fall in love. Yet, from the moment she clashes with Black Hawk, the complicated man of the Sioux, she knows he’s everything she could ever want, and everything she can never have. But in the midst of their unlikely romance is a storm tide of treachery and hate that threatens to destroy their love, and their lives.

 

Desires of a Baron

Rose Gordon

Giles Goddard, Lord Norcourt is odd. Sent away to Ireland to be raised in an orphanage, he’s known nothing but the cold sting of being misunderstood and altogether unwanted. But that’s all about to change…

Lucy Whitaker is a fallen woman who has done her best to build a life for her and her son. But when her son finds a battered gentleman left on the side of the road, her entire world is about to come crashing down as she once again finds herself caught between two brothers: an heir and a spare.

 

Just After Midnight

Lori Handeland

After her father is killed in an avalanche, Megan Daily finds herself the owner of The Celebration, a glittering jewel of a dance hall in the Klondike Gold Rush town of Dawson City. When unexpected danger forces her to seek the help of the authorities, she finds herself undeniably attracted to Alex Carson of the Northwest Mounted Police, despite his clear disapproval of her line of work.

The determined Mountie has a job to do even though all he can think about is Megan. Megan and Alex must work together to uncover all the secrets that surround them. But in the Yukon, nearly everything occurs just after midnight–even love.

 

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