Friday, 29 March 2019

Guess What Got Released Early? #Epic #Historical #Romance - The Devil Take You - is live @eXtasyBooks


I'm so excited to have this story back out in the world. It's been a broken road for sure, but nothing mends a broken heart faster than hard work, tenacity, and a whole lot of help from some very experienced and tremendously kind people. A special shout out to Susan Davis and Nicki Richards, who at different times, have helped me bring this devil of a tale to heel.

You'll also notice, #Epic, in the hashtags. You're probably thinking, huh, what is she talking about—Epic Historical Romance? Well, this story is over 140,000 words and 479 pages, but I guarantee, you'll fall in love with our feisty Scottish heroine, Braelynn Galbraith, and our equally brooding anti-hero, Gard Marschand.

The Devil Take You

I believe your stay in purgatory has only just begun…
 

Braelynn Galbraith wants peace for her beloved Scotland, marriage to her childhood sweetheart, and a house full of children. In that order. But evil incarnate in the form of Gard Marschand, turns her life inside out and destroys all hope of a decent marriage.

Known in the Highlands as the legendary devil, Gard Marschand, raids his way across Scotland and England amassing power and property in his malevolent wake. He will stop at nothing in his pursuit to regain what is lost—even conceal his true identity and associate with his enemies. His determination is all-consuming until he and his men, lay siege to Ross-shire and one feisty Scottish lass obliterates his single-minded purpose.

Can Gard abandon his deep-seated need for revenge for a love that just might save his rotten soul? Or will he succumb to the demons that hound him and surrender to the devil within?



Available Now @ eXtasy Books
Coming to other Vendors soon
I'll update the links as they become available
I'll also post some excerpts in the next little while so stay tuned, folks


Reviews:

What a fabulous, well crafted story! I could hardly put it down. I love Brae as much as I loved Holly in the Always Cambridge series. They’re not the same character at all, but Brae is just as spunky, brave, creative, smart and grounded. Well done, HK!

This book was wonderful in so many ways. Feisty heroine, brooding hero, historical facts woven into the plot, descriptions of sweeping landscapes, drama and intrigue...well-deserved praise!

I love a good historical romance, especially those set in Scotland. With a spirited young miss in Brae and a rogue in Gard, HK Carlton has created two of my favorite characters in The Devil Take You. With a story that ranks with those of Jude Deveraux and Nora Roberts, HK's tale will sweep you up in a tide of passion and intrigue that will keep you turning pages.

Happy Weekend and Happy Reading!

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