Mystery, history, romance and ghosts…
Award winning Melbourne author, Alison Stuart began her writing career half way up a tree in the school playground but it was not until 2007 that her first full length novel was published.
Alison has now published eight full length historical romances and a collection of her short stories as well as participated in a number of anthologies. She is currently working on a series of historical romance series set in the goldfields of Victoria for MIRA Australia – the first of which, THE POSTMISTRESS, hits the bookstores on 17th June. She also writes historical mysteries as A.M. Stuart and the first Harriet Gordon mystery, SINGAPORE SAPPHIRE, set in Singapore in 1910 comes out in August 2019.
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England 1642: Hardened mercenary, Adam Coulter returns to England sickened by violence, seeking only peace, but he finds England on the brink of civil war. He has seen first-hand what that will mean for every man, woman and child and wants no part of it.
King or Parliament? Neutrality is not an option and Adam can only be true to his conscience, not the dictates of his family.
Having escaped a loveless marriage, Perdita Gray has found much needed sanctuary and the love of a good man, but her fragile world begins to crumble as Adam Coulter bursts into her life. This stranger brings not only the reality of war to her doorstep but reignites an old family feud, threatening everything and everyone she holds dear.
As the war and family tensions collide around them, Adam and Perdita are torn between old loyalties and a growing attraction that must be resisted.
England 1923 and the Great War still casts a dark shadow over the lives of ordinary people.
Grieving widow, Helen Morrow and her husband’s cousin, the wounded and reclusive Paul, are haunted not only by the horrors of the trenches but ghosts from another time and another conflict.
The desperate voice of a young woman reaches out to them from the pages of a coded diary and Paul and Helen are bound together in their search for answers, not only to the old mystery but also the circumstances surrounding the death of Helen’s husband at Passchandaele in 1917.
As the two stories become entwined, Paul and Helen will not find peace or happiness until the mysteries are solved.
When Nathaniel Preston stumbles into Dr Jessica Shepherd’s garden, she is reluctant to believe he has crossed more than three hundred years to seek her help. He must help her understand why he has travelled from the midst of civil war to the quiet English countryside of the twentieth century.
But is falling in love with him destined to end in heartbreak? Jessica knows he must return to his own time and face certain death in battle.
Why has Nathaniel been sent to find Jessica? Can their love survive a bloody battle…and overcome time?
England 1643: When Captain Luke Collyer is sent by Sir John Felton to defend Kinton Lacey Castle, he faces a challenge to his authority as fierce as the cavalier foe outside the walls in Sir John’s daughter, Deliverance. As betrayal surfaces, they must learn to trust each other and uncover the traitor within the castle walls before it is too late for the castle... or their hearts.
Three young men, bound by a friendship born on the battlefield of Worcester (3 September 1651) will pay a heavy price for their loyalty to the King.
Jonathan Thornton (BY THE SWORD) will be a hunted man in his own country, Kit Lovell (THE KING’S MAN) will sacrifice his honour to save someone he loves and his brother Daniel (EXILE’S RETURN) will endure years of imprisonment, torture and slavery. Their only hope is the restoration of a monarchy.
A Regency romantic suspense about a widow who wants to move on, a war veteran with an unexpected inheritance, an estate in desperate need of a Lord, and an unexpected attraction that complicates everything.
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