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Bonds of Loyalty
By Jennifer K. Clark, Stephonie K. Williams
YA/Adult Historical Romance
August 2014 by Covenant Communications, Inc.
By Jennifer K. Clark, Stephonie K. Williams
YA/Adult Historical Romance
August 2014 by Covenant Communications, Inc.
"It shall be the son, the firstborn in the new monarchy, who shall quiet the fears and unite the nation again."
The infamous prophecy declaring that
the firstborn would be a boy is the last thing Sarah wants to deal
with. As if being newly engaged isn’t difficult enough, she’s still
coming to terms with the fact that the first eighteen years of her life
were a farce. The prophecy—the reason she had been secreted away from
her family and her royal heritage to begin with—wasn’t supposed to
disrupt her life any more than it previously had. But when unexpected
events force her to leave her fiancé, Prince Alexander, Sarah must
return to her home country of Kyrnidan to face her destiny.
Reunited with her royal family,
Sarah is thrust into the political turmoil that surrounds her ancestral
home. To make things worse, her arrival has upturned the long-held
prophecy.
As the voices of dissension mount
against her, Sarah turns to her bodyguard, Luther, for protection. But
Luther’s protection comes with a price. Propelled into a plot that
threatens her life and the welfare of the entire kingdom, Sarah must
determine where her love and loyalty truly lie. Torn between two men,
she will now have to face her fears and undertake a journey of
self-discovery that will change the fate of a nation….
by Jennifer K. Clark, Stephonie K. Williams
YA/Adult Historical Romance
January 1st 2011 by Covenant Communications
At a time when royal infants are
marked at birth, a royal advisor makes a terrible misstep — and an
infant princess must be secreted away to save her life. Named Sarah by
Miranda, the woman who agrees to raise the child as her own, the girl is
unaware of her royal heritage — even though Miranda has done all she
can to pair Sarah with the king's nephew, Lord Chad. But unexpected
events prevent the expected betrothal.
Determined to fulfill her devoted
mother's wishes, Sarah reserves her heart for Chad despite her growing
affections for another man. But as plots against the crown unfold,
someone accidentally discovers Sarah's mark of royalty — setting the
stage for discoveries that will shake the kingdom to its core.
Jennifer K. Clark lives in the small rural town of Wellington Utah, as much as her husband wishes it was Wellington New Zealand. After years of entertaining her three children with infamous made-up stories, she decided to put her imagination to good use and became an author. She likes to add a touch of romance to her novels along with a healthy dose of adventure. Fueled by Lindt Chocolate Truffles and Sour Patch Kids, she now spends a copious amount of time with the characters in her head. In her spare time she likes to create science experiments with the ingredients in her potions cupboard, debate which Doctor is her favorite (currently the 10th…or maybe the 11th), and—when she has time—watches the A&E version of Pride and Prejudice.
Stephonie K. Williams makes her home in a quaint farming town in eastern Iowa with her husband, three cats, and a budding ninja. Two of her favorite things in Iowa are the fireflies (aka lightning bugs) and cows, especially the calves. Despite having lived there for 15 years she still misses the majesty and tranquility of the mountains of Utah where she grew up. She has a vast collection of fortune cookie fortunes because she has yet to determine if it is unlucky to throw them away. She also loves to quill, the art of rolled paper, not to be confused with quilting.
Stephonie is passionate about education and enjoys visiting schools to teach classes on creative writing. She has written poetry, short stories, and dissertations, although Mark of Royalty was the first of her work that she was brave enough to submit for publication.
Great cover! Readers will know what to expect from the love-triangle shape and the historical costumes.
ReplyDeleteNo, I don't think I would want to be royalty.
ReplyDeleteI want to thank to Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Williams for the prize in the "Bonds of Loyalty" cover reveal and giveaway. I'll buy it when available in Amazon. I like the cover and the subject. Regards, Ramon
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ReplyDeleteI just read your Bonds of Loyalty book and I loved it, the genre you write is amazing, how do you come up with ideas like that
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ReplyDeleteWill there be anymore books in this series?! :)
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