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  • The Dishonorable Miss DeLancey | carolynmillerauthor

    Click the cover to read an excerpt THE DISHONORABLE MISS DELANCEY ~ Book 3 in the Regency Brides: Legacy of Grace series Loss, Longing, and New Love... Tainted by scandal, forced to remove to Brighton from London, the Honorable Miss Clara DeLancey is a shadow of her former society self. A chance encounter sees a friendship slowly form with the sisters of an injured Naval captain, whose faith and blunt, high spirits are everything her mother despises. Captain Benjamin Kemsley is not looking for a wife, especially not the penniless daughter of a Viscount, but the mysteries surrounding her appeal to his sense of fair play. But how can he dare to dream the impossible, when all his attention should be toward helping those he'd failed to protect? Pushed into the highest echelons of Society, they must decide if maintaining family honour is more important than their hopes, while seeking to right the wrongs of the past, through the legacy of Grace . BUY NOW: Amazon.com Amazon.com. au Amazon.co.uk Barnes & Noble Book Depository Christianbook Google Play iBooks Kobo Koorong Audiobook German Click here to access the Reader's Guide, Pictures, behind-the-scenes details & more First published: October, 2017 Publisher: Kregel Publications Praise for The Dishonorable Miss Delancey More Reviews

  • Misleading Miss Verity | carolynmillerauthor

    MISLEADING MISS VERITY ~ Book 3 in the Regency Brides: Daughters of Aynsley series Verity Hatherleigh has a mind of her own—but her actions do not impress her viscount papa. When she gets into one scrape too many, she's sent off to the wilds of Scotland to rethink her headstrong ways. Anthony Jardine relished his role as curate, but his new duties as laird of Dungally aren’t always to his liking. Though he thought his new inheritance would be a blessing, somehow he’s finding nothing but trouble on these estates. And the intelligent, compassionate, feisty lass who was sent to rusticate in his territory is one of the biggest problems. He’s falling in love with her, but she doesn’t share the faith that’s his foundation—not to mention he’s been lying to her about who he really is. For the truth-loving Verity, that may be unforgivable. The tangled web these two have woven may spell disaster for their happiness—and for the tenants of Dungally. BUY NOW: Amazon Amazon.com.au Amazon.co.uk Barnes & Noble Book Depository Christianbook GooglePlay iBooks Kobo Koorong Click here to access the reader's guide & more First published: November, 2019 Publisher: Kregel Publications More reviews

  • Bonus + | carolynmillerauthor

    Find out some more of the interesting information including a Trip to Bath and the Independence Islands series INTERESTING INFORMATION ^ The Royal Pavilion, Brighton. A magnificent, exotic structure used as the Regent's summer holiday residence, for entertaining on a sumptuous scale. Mentioned in 'The Dishonorable Miss DeLancey' ^ 12th Century Church of St Mary & Holy Cross, Alderminster, 4 miles south of Stratford-upon-Avon. During the Regency period, the church helped govern social mores - even if not everybody practiced what was preached. Men of faith, such as William Wilberforce helped change society for the better, such as petitioning for the end of slavery. The Regency Era Th e Regency era refers specifically to the years 1811-1820 when the Prince Regent (later King George IV) was ruling in place of his father, King George III, who was deemed mad and unfit to rule. The Regency is a sub-period of the Georgian era (from 1714-1837, when a series of kings named George ruled England), which preceded the advent of Queen Victoria to the throne in 1837. The Regency era is known for: *the continued wars in the Peninsular against France * for the exploits of the Duke of Wellington * Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' (published in 1813) * Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' (published in 1816) * 'Ivanhoe' by Walter Scott (published in 1819). It was a time of excess (such as the extravagances of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton), adventure and exploration ('Elgin's marbles' - Greek artefacts brought to London by Lord Elgin - were first displayed at the British Museum in 1817), and social upheaval, such as the Luddite uprisings, as rural workers fought for their traditional ways of life to be maintained against the rise of industrialisation. Social division was strictly upheld, the social order ranging from royalty to aristocracy to gentry to the middle and lower classes. A person 'in trade' tended to be stigmatised by the upper classes, whilst the servants, labourers, and poor could only dream to have life be so fine. Yet despite the warfare and social unrest, this was also a time of great achievement in culture and technological advancement, leading to the Britain of today. Regency Slang Regency slang (cant) is something that makes reading a Regency novel so much fun! But much like the phrases used by today's teenagers can prove bewildering to different generations, there can be an element of decoding necessary to understand the idiom of a world from two centuries ago. While some forms of slang can be found in Jane Austen's works, Georgette Heyer is often considered the queen of Regency cant. Although she wrote in the 1930s to 1960s, her exceptional research skills resulted in a vast collection of letters and diaries from that time period, so her use of slang gives a sense of authenticity that makes her novels such a delight to read. S ome examples include: * 'a bag of moonshine' = a lot of nothing * 'doing it much too brown' = to overly exaggerate or lie * 'to cast up one's accounts' = to be sick * 'mutton-headed' & 'buffle-headed' = to be stupid or foolish * 'hoyden' = tomboyish girl * 'a green girl' = an inexperienced and naive young woman * 'leg-shackled' = to be married * 'a diamond of the first water' = an exceptionally beautiful woman * a 'chit' = a (forward) young girl * a 'Bluestocking' = educated, bookish woman * 'the ton' = the highest of high society, usually the aristocracy Lyme Park, Cheshire, used as the inspiration for Pemberley in the wonderful 1995 production of 'Pride and Prejudice' A typical scene in rural England - stone walls and rolling countryside - perfect for a hoydenish young lady, with a hem 'six inches deep in mud' A Regency gentleman had to perfect the art of tying the neckcloth (cravat) - of which existed many styles and variations Click here to visit the page A Day Trip to Bath Click here to visit the Original Six page Click on the link above to learn more about the Original Six series, romance based on players from the Original Six teams of the NHL, including background information, photo and travel inspiration, playlists and more... Click to visit the Independence Islands page , where you can stay up to date with fun giveaways, background information and lots more about each of the books in this fun contemporary series -which includes my first published contemporary novel, Restoring Fairhaven (available to buy now !) Are you an aspiring writer? Here are some useful links, with practical advice, opportunities to connect, and great information about the writing world: * Australasian Christian Writers * Christian Writers Downunder * International Christian Fiction Writers * Omega Writers * The Writing Desk * The Red Lounge for Writers * Christian Editing Services * American Christian Fiction Writers * Helping Writers Become Authors * M oney Saving Guide for Authors & Writers

  • Miss DeLancey | carolynmillerauthor

    The Dishonorable Miss Delancey ~ Discussion Guide & more Click to read an excerpt from the book Buy Now Click here to 'see' the house in Brighton's Royal Crescent, which was used as Clara's home, and still holds traces of its Regency era build by the (unlucky) 1800s merchant and developer JB Otto. No. 10 Royal Crescent Discussion Guide Which character in this novel do you identify with the most? Why? In the novel, Clara is shown to have changed substantially from when the reader first meets her in The Elusive Miss Ellison. Do you find her story sympathetic? Have you ever had a situation where your opinion of another person has been challenged? What caused such a change? Learning to trust is an important theme in this novel. What instances of trust (or lack thereof) did you find? Clara is the daughter of parents who are very keen for their child to marry according to their social standing. Have you ever had to deal with other people’s expectations (spoken or unspoken) about your relationships? How did you deal with it? If you could give Clara one piece of advice, what would it be? What advice would you give Benjamin? In what ways do Clara and Benjamin change throughout the novel? What do you consider to be the biggest factor(s) in their change? While this is a work of fiction, certain historical elements are referenced, such as the visit to the Marine Pavilion in Brighton. How did these historical details affect the narrative? Did they help you to feel a sense of time & place? What were the most appealing parts of the book? Did you enjoy the subplot concerning Benjamin’s sister and the Viscount Featherington? What do you think happens next? Download Discussion Questions The Dishonorable Miss Delancey is set (mostly) in Brighton, which was the summer getaway for the Prince Regent. Check out the pics from my visit to Brighton in 2015, with images of the Marine Pavilion, the church of St Nicholas, surrounding houses, and the pebbly beach, all of which are mentioned in this novel. The Marine Pavilion, Brighton The Marine Pavilion was the Prince Regent's summer home in Brighton, on England's south coast. A magnificent building that underwent many renovations, and remains a wondrous site to visit The church of St Nicholas Long regarded as one of Brighton's oldest buildings, this church dates back to medieval times - and plays a role in The Dishonorable Miss DeLancey Close up of St Nicholas church St Nicholas church has a number of shells lining its exterior walls - a nod to its close ties to the fishing community it has served for hundreds of years The Regency Tavern The Prince Regent had a major impact upon Brighton - his moniker is everywhere Regency-type houses in Brighton There are many terraced style houses lining the hilly streets of Brighton Fish & chips by the sea The pebbly beaches of Brighton are very different to the soft sand of Australian beaches. Old boats in Brighton Brighton pier wasn't built until 1899, but Brighton was always a popular place for amusement - and for fishing Click here to check out reviews for The Dishonorable Miss DeLancey Did you know that m any noble families (that is, those ranked a Baron or higher) hold more than one name: the family name, often used by the children e.g. Miss DeLancey, and the name attached to the title e.g. Lord and Lady Winpoole. The eldest son of an Earl, Marquess or Duke usually had another title as well, which tended to be an honorary, unused title belonging to his father. This means the Marquess of Exeter's son would be known as a Viscount - just to add to the fun factor (or confusion!) Do you like Pinterest? Follow my board filled with some inspirations behind 'The Dishonorable Miss Delancey,' including shots from within The Marine Pavilion, rugged sailor types, gorgeous old maps of Brighton in the 1800s, and more. The Dishonorable Miss DeLancey Want to read more clean, inspiring historical fiction? Check out the Inspirational Historical Fiction Index - & an interview with me!

  • Buy the Original Six | carolynmillerauthor

    THE ORIGINAL SIX HOCKEY ROMANCE SERIES Now Available Now Available Now Available Amazon.com Amazon.com.au Amazon.co.uk Apple GooglePlay Kobo Koorong Nook Amazon.com Amazon.com.au Amazon.co.uk Apple GooglePlay Kobo Koorong Nook Amazon.com Amazon.com.au Amazon.co.uk Apple GooglePlay Nook Kobo Koorong Now Available Now Available Now Available Amazon.com Amazon.com.au Amazon.co.uk Apple Kobo GooglePl ay Koorong Nook Amazon.com Amazon.com.au Amazon.co.uk Apple GooglePlay Kobo Nook Koorong Amazon.com Amazon.com.au Amazon.co.uk Apple GooglePlay Kobo Nook Koorong

  • Joy to the World | carolynmillerauthor

    First published: October, 2020 Publisher: Kregel Publications JOY TO THE WORLD: A REGENCY CHRISTMAS COLLECTION In Joy to the World , three popular romance authors come together to offer a heartwarming collection of holiday Regency romance. Based on lines from a beloved Christmas carol, these three novellas have depth, faith, and satisfying stories all packed into the perfect length for readers to curl up and take a brief break from their holiday busyness. “ Heaven and Nature Sing ” by Carolyn Miller Two music lovers, deeply devoted to each other, were on the brink of engagement when family circumstances drove them apart. How can they ever overcome both their obligations and their fears to find their way back into each other’s arms? “ Far as the Curse Is Found ” by Amanda Barratt One winter night, a woman struggling to provide for her illegitimate child encounters a scarred veteran of the Napoleonic Wars on the streets of London. Can love conquer the darkness of two broken pasts? “ The Wonders of His Love ” by Erica Vetsch A Scots portrait painter finds work at a noble manor house over the holidays. He never imagined he’d fall in love with the emotionally frozen widow there. Now he wants nothing more than to thaw her heart. BUY NOW: Amazon Amazon.com.au Barnes & Noble Book Depository Christianbook Koorong Reviews & more

  • Contemporary - Northwest Ice R... | carolynmillerauthor

    Christian contemporary hockey romance series based on the northwestern teams and cities of the NHL NORTHWEST ICE ROMANCE SERIES Romance and sports mingle in this new contemporary romance series set in the cities of the the northwest teams of the National Hockey League. Visit Calgary, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Edmonton, Seattle, San Jose and St Paul. Meet the men who play with grit and strength as they find romance in this sweet and swoony, slightly sporty, Christian contemporary romance series that continues the legacy of the Original Six. Anchor 1 BUY NOW FIRE AND ICE - now available Hannah Wade's heart might've once been touched by a rancher's son, but her real passion has always been sports. Years later, when her sports career is cut short by injury and an opportunity arises to be one of Calgary's first female sports analysts, she jumps at the chance. Trouble is, some of the old dinosaurs she works with think she's only there to look good, add ratings, and stir controversy among the fiercely loyal hockey fans. She longs for the chance to prove herself, so when an opportunity comes along to interview newly traded defenseman Franklin James, she meets him. Or, more accurately, re-meets him. With disastrous effect. Growing up with three sisters means Franklin thought he knew something about women, but nothing had ever prepared him for the sparkling firecracker that is Hannah. And yet her vibrant personality holds a sweetness and soft side, something that draws his interest and protectiveness when an interview goes south. And there's something about her that's vaguely familiar... Can these two overcome prejudice and find a way forward? And what has faith - or the lack of - got to do with anything? Fire and Ice is the first book in the new Northwest Ice hockey romance series, a sweet and swoony, slightly sporty, Christian contemporary romance series, perfect for fans of Becky Wade, Courtney Walsh, and Susan May Warren. BUY NOW THE LOVE PENALTY - now available Sometimes there's a hefty price to pay when two opposites attract... With her fondness for tattoos and spider jewelry Sylvie Jenkins is used to being pre-judged and misunderstood. She has friends and connections but she still feels alone, and works several jobs while daydreaming about finding a guy who sees further than skin deep and won’t shy away from her battered heart. So when a hot pro hockey player with a smile as vast as his skills takes a shine to her what’s a poor girl to do but fall in love? Ryan Guillemette sure wasn’t looking for romance in a bookstore in his hometown but quickly becomes intrigued by the sassy Goth-like assistant with a snarky way with words. When an accidental kiss proves dangerously addictive she soon becomes embedded in his heart. But even as the romance heats up he’s torn, as she’s not following God. Can these two opposites make a match or should he call a permanent time out? These two are about to learn that those who play with fire get burned, and there’s a hefty price to pay for forbidden attraction. The Love Penalty is the second book in the Northwest Ice hockey romance series, a sweet and swoony, slightly sporty, Christian contemporary romance series, perfect for fans of Becky Wade, Courtney Walsh, and Susan May Warren. BUY NOW POINTE, SHOOTS, AND SCORES - coming July 25 Opposites can attract, but can they dance? For as long as she can remember Bailey Donovan has loved dance, especially ballet. When her dance studio faces the risk of closure, she takes a God-given miracle of a gig training a complete non-dancer for a TV show. Only problem is, he’s a real grump to her sunshine, and for an athlete, seems to be lacking all the moves. Or does he? Luc Blanchard has sworn off wine, women, and definitely dancing as it sure doesn’t fit his macho image. He loves hockey, God, and his family, with no time for more, until an unexpected promotion sees him forced to swallow his pride for the sake of his team. Sparks soon fly as these two opposites spend time together, and TV ratings push for to see their onscreen partnership make a fake relationship real. As they discover a certain magic under the spotlight, will issues from the past ever let them truly soar? Pointe, Shoots, and Scores is the third book in the Northwest Ice Christian hockey romance series, can be read as a standalone, and is perfect for fans of banter-laden romance with hope, heart and humor. Buy Now FAKING THE SHOT Lights, camera... action? Ainsley Beckett might be television's sweetheart, star of a dozen romantic movies and known the world over for her sweet-as-pie schoolmarm on hit historical TV show As The Heart Draws . But while she's always found love on-screen, her private life is less of a happily-ever-after. A string of one-date only and showmances has convinced her that finding true love is impossible, as no ordinary guy dares look at her, and the celebrity world is full of fakes. And then there are those fans who love her a bit too much... Zac Parotti is used to fame and its flip side, like women throwing themselves at him, but he's finding his feet as a new Christian, and wants to do things God's way now. Yet even this power forward is intimidated by the combined forces of his mom and grandma, who have decided it's time for him to settle down -- preferably with someone like their favorite character from their favorite show.When a chance encounter at a Vancouver party brings these two together they decide a fake relationship might prove the best way to stop the media speculation and fan--and family--pressure. Until fake feelings turn into something deeper. For one of them, at least... Faking the Shot is a fake-dating Christian romance and the fourth book in the Northwest Ice Christian hockey romance series. It can be read as a standalone, and is perfect for fans of banter-laden romance with hope, heart and humor. July 31 Preorder Now Plays by the Book When a secure and single librarian gives romance tips from fiction, nothing can go wrong, right? Britta Johnson knows she’s ordinary, and she’s totally okay with that. She’s secure in God, in her purposes on the planet, and romance is something she finds between the pages of a book. She doesn’t need that in real life. So when a hockey player asks for advice on how to woo his long-distance girlfriend, she knows her heart is safe. Until it’s not. Mitchell Reilly might be feared on the ice-rink, but even he’s intimidated by this little ninja librarian who can whip teenagers into line with a single look. She knows her books too, and seems the perfect candidate to help him find some romantic fictional heroes he can impress his girlfriend with. Until she’s not. As emotions start to blur and fiction gets a little real they realize that what’s started with the best of intentions has changed what they always thought they wanted. And might just be what God wants for them after all. Plays by the Book is the fifth book in the Northwest Ice Christian hockey romance series, perfect for fans of books with hope, heart and humour. Pinterest Fire and Ice See more of the inspiration for Fire and Ice on Pinterest here Note Listen to the Northwest Ice playlist on Spotify here Check out some of the inspiration for the Northwest Ice Romance series from my travels to North America below \/ Want more hockey? Learn more about the Original Six series here The Original Six series: a sweet & swoony, slightly sporty Christian contemporary romance series set in the Original Six hockey team's cities, with plenty of heart & humor, perfect for fans of Becky Wade, Courtney Walsh, Kara Isaac & Susan May Warren. Stay up to date with the next books in the series by signing up for my newsletter

  • The Making of Mrs Hale | carolynmillerauthor

    The Making of Mrs Hale - behind the scenes Discussion Guide Which character in this novel do you identify with the most? Why? In the novel, Julia is faced with a series of challenges. Do you find her story sympathetic? Have you ever had a situation where you have been challenged? Did it cause a personal change? What do you consider to be the important themes in this novel? What examples did you find? Thomas Hale is very aware of his shortcomings. Do you find his story sympathetic? Why / why not? If you could give Julia one piece of advice, what would it be? What advice would you give Thomas? In what ways do Julia and Thomas change throughout the novel? What do you consider to be the biggest factor(s) in their change? While this is a work of fiction, certain historical elements and places are referenced, such as the incidents in India. How did these historical details affect the narrative? Did they help you to feel a sense of time & place? What were the most appealing parts of the book? Did you enjoy seeing references to other characters? Why / why not? What do you think happens next? Click on the cover to look inside the book BUY NOW Follow The Making of Mrs Hale on Pinterest Find out more about the inspiration and images of the characters, settings and scenes at my Pinterest board The Making of Mrs Hale > < Check out some of the images of Edinburgh from my 2015 visit to Scotland

  • The Captivating Lady Charlotte | carolynmillerauthor

    Click the cover to read an excerpt THE CAPTIVATING LADY CHARLOTTE ~ Book 2 in the Regency Brides: Legacy of Grace series Responsibility, romanticism, and true love... As the daughter of the Marquess of Exeter, Lady Charlotte Featherington always knew she was destined for great things on the marriage mart. Little did she imagine falling in love with a man on the eve of her parents announcing her betrothal - to someone else. William Hartwell might be a Duke, but he suspects neither his title nor wealth will prove enough to hold the heart of the young lady who has captured his. The scandal surrounding his first wife's death makes trusting again difficult, while the mysterious happenings at his ancestral home, Hartwell Abbey, seek to separate before they are wed. How can a young Lady negotiate her future when her heart demands the opposite of duty? Can they both learn to truly love from the legacy of Grace? BUY NOW: Amazon.com Amazon.com.au Amazon.co.uk Barnes & Noble Book Depository Christian Book Google Play iBooks Kobo Koorong Audiobook German Dutch Click here to access the Reader's Guide, pictures, behind-the-scenes details & more First published: June 2017, Publisher: Kregel Publications Praise for The Captivating Lady Charlotte More reviews

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