Igraine
Camelot Uncovered, #1
by
Jane Godman
Genre:
Historical Romance, Fantasy
Igraine is the most beautiful woman in the world and her destiny is to become the mother of King Arthur. The daughter of a mysterious fae, every man she meets desires her. Married to a man who dominates her body, Igraine is in love with a man she has never met.
Igraine is the most beautiful woman in the world and her destiny is to become the mother of King Arthur. The daughter of a mysterious fae, every man she meets desires her. Married to a man who dominates her body, Igraine is in love with a man she has never met.
Uther
Pendragon, the mighty King of Britain is said to be more god than
man. When the great sorcerer, Merlin, promises Uther he will marry
the beautiful woman who features in his erotic dreams, the
consequences threaten to tear his kingdom apart.
Jane
Godman writes paranormal romance for Harlequin Nocturne, thrillers
for Harlequin Romantic Suspense, and steamy historical romance for
Samhain Publishing. Her new paranormal series, The Arctic
Brotherhood, is coming from SMP Swerve in 2017.
Although
I've lived all over the world and have traveled to lots of
interesting countries, the place I call home is the Wirral Peninsula
in North West England. It’s on the opposite side of the River
Mersey to Liverpool and the iconic ‘ferry ‘cross the Mersey’
originates here.
I’ve
always loved writing, and for as long as I've been able to I've put
pen to paper and told stories. As a teenager, I lived in South
Africa, and my best friend and I discovered the novels of Kathleen E
Woodiwiss when we were thirteen. We used to spend our evenings
writing books in the style of ‘The Wolf and the Dove’ and 'The
Flame and the Flower'. When I had a big birthday (let’s just say it
had a zero at the end), my friend gave me the most amazing present.
She had kept one of the books I wrote when I was fourteen! It’s a
medieval romance, written in felt tip pen. It's one of my most
treasured possessions.
I
love reading, traveling and spending time with my family (especially
my new grandson).
Always love to read about the Arthur legends.
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