Bundle for Award Winning Author, Miriam Newman!

 THE CHRONICLES OF ALCINIA

For the first time, DCL Publications is offering this entire trilogy in ebook form on Kindle and Nook.  If you are a fan of award-winning fantasy historical romance, don’t miss this one.

Book One:  The King’s Daughter

 When the idyll of Tarabenthia’s childhood ends, she will defy her father for the sake of love, tip the balance in a world poised on the brink of war and ensure ruin and redemption for her land and herself.

Book Two:  Heart of the Earth

 Robbed of her husband by the arrows of assassins, Tia must flee to the Northern Prince who has always wanted her. But will the price of Hilgi’s protection be too high?

Book Three:  Ice Maiden

 When a simple farm girl attracts the notice of the King’s half-brother, it leads to a dazzling world of privilege, intrigue, passion, and war.

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New Release: Confessions of the Cleaning Lady & Stupid Cupid Bundle by Miriam Newman

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Book Blurb:

Confessions of the Cleaning Lady-

Stowed away in the trunk of a pharmaceutical representative from Killarney, a band of feisty Irish faeries is released in the outlying suburbs of Philadelphia, where Malachi McCurdy sets up bachelor housekeeping. In need of a housekeeper, he is introduced to Shawna Egan, unaware that “his” faeries have taken up residence in her oak tree. Shawna, who was raised with tales of the Fair Folk but never realized she can see them, learns it the hard way when she cuts down the tree in which they made a home. She gives them another and faeries always repay their debts. But Shawna has secrets, and although she knows Mal is what she is seeking, will he want her after he has heard the confessions of the cleaning lady? If so, he will need help from the Fae, for the dragons he must slay for his lady live in her mind.

 Stupid Cupid

When the son of Zeus and Aphrodite bumbles into a meadow south of Killarney, he is met by a band of indignant faeries outraged by his target practice. Soon, however, all the supernatural creatures are overshadowed by an estranged couple intent on fisticuffs! Can Cupid effect a reconciliation between the humans? Or is just a wee bit of intervention by the Fae in order?