Authors: Tamara Leigh
Tags: #A Medieval Romance in the Age of Faith series by Tamara Leigh
“If ‘tis not my disfigurement of which you spoke,” he called as she reached the door, “then how am I unlike most who require your services?”
She paused and, wishing she had more carefully guarded her weakness, looked over her shoulder. “’Twould be best for your pride, Sir Abel, if you have seen your way into clean clothing when I return. Thus, I can determine how to speed your healing that you may all the sooner see my back.”
She inclined her head, stepped into the corridor, and closed the door.
If you enjoyed this excerpt of The Kindling: Book Four in the Age of Faith series, it will be available Fall 2013
Age of Faith: A Medieval Romance Series
The Unveiling:
Book One, August 2012:
Amazon
The Yielding:
Book Two, December 2012:
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
Kobo
The Redeeming:
Book Three, May 2013:
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
Kobo
The Kindling:
Book Four, TBA
Southern Discomfort Series
Restless In Carolina,
RandomHouse/Multnomah, 2011
Nowhere, Carolina,
RandomHouse/Multnomah, 2010
Leaving Carolina,
RandomHouse/Multnomah, 2009
Stand-Alone Novels
Stealing Adda, 2012
(ebook edition)
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
Kobo
Faking Grace,
RandomHouse/Multnomah, 2008
Splitting Harriet,
RandomHouse/Multnomah, 2007
Perfecting Kate,
Multnomah, 2007
Stealing Adda,
NavPress, 2006 (print edition)
INSPIRATIONAL/GENERAL MARKET TITLES
Dreamspell:
a medieval time travel romance
,
2012
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
Kobo
Blackheart,
Dorchester Leisure, 2001
Unforgotten,
HarperCollins, 1997
Misbegotten,
HarperCollins, 1996
Saxon Bride,
Bantam Books, 1995
Pagan Bride,
Bantam Books, 1995
Virgin Bride,
Bantam Books, 1994
Warrior Bride,
Bantam Books, 1994
*
Virgin Bride
is the sequel to
Warrior Bride
Pagan Pride
and
Saxon Bride
are stand-alone novels
Tamara Leigh holds a Masters Degree in Speech and Language Pathology. In 1993, she signed a 4-book contract with Bantam Books. Her first medieval romance,
Warrior Bride
, was released in 1994, followed by
Virgin Bride, Pagan Bride,
and
Saxon Bride
. Tamara continued to write for the general market, publishing three more novels with HarperCollins and Dorchester and earning awards and spots on national bestseller lists.
In 2006, Tamara’s first inspirational contemporary romance,
Stealing Adda
, was released. In 2008,
Perfecting Kate
was optioned for a movie and
Splitting Harriet
won an ACFW “Book of the Year” award. Both books were released as audiobooks. In 2009,
Faking Grace
was nominated for ACFW “Book of the Year” and RITA awards. In 2010,
Leaving Carolina
was featured in Target stores’ “Emerging Authors: New, Notable, Red-Hot Reads” section. In 2011, Tamara wrapped up her “Southern Discomfort” series with the release of
Restless in Carolina
.
When not in the middle of being a wife, mother, and cookbook fiend, Tamara continues to write. Recently, she returned to the historical romance genre with the release of
Dreamspell,
a medieval time travel romance. With her new
Age of Faith
series that includes
The Unveiling, The Yielding,
and
The Redeeming,
she once mo
re invites readers to join her in the world of the middle ages.
The Kindling
, the fourth book in the series, will be available Fall 2013.
Tamara lives near Nashville, Tennessee with her husband and sons, a Doberman that bares its teeth not only to threaten the UPS man but to smile, and a Shih Tzu with a Napoleon complex and something of an eating disorder.
Connect with Tamara at her website
www.tamaraleigh.com
, her blog
The Kitchen Novelist,
Facebook,
and
Twitter
. To be added to her mailing list for notification of new releases and special promotions, drop her an email at: [email protected]