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Historical Romance, Knight, Passion, Romance Novel, Medieval Romance

Jan Alyce, at Biltmore House in North Carolina.




New from Syryn Publishing!


Seasons
by Jan Alyce Avery

A woman wonders if she's something a man could love...two feuding neighbors discover a common goal....a single mother keeps a promise to her young son....a homesick girl finds that the Christmas spirit can be found far from home.... and a young knight discovers that his rescuer  may not be what he seems.

Five delightful romantic stories: An Ill Wind, Broken Dreams, Monster Mommy, The Ghost of Christmas Crazy and The Marsh.  Available in PDF format.
 

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Shadowed Knight

" "...a perfect romance..."  Romance Reviews Today
"...it has it all...." Joyfully Reviewed
"...you're sure to love this one."  Sensualecataromance.com

Fan Comment:

"I just finished "Shadowed Knight" and I absolutely love, love, loved it!... medievals are my favorites and I have read lots and hope to read more of yours soon.. Congrats and a great book ..."

Debbie S.

Knight with sword photoReviews

 Romance Junkies          
Reviewer: Nickie Langdon

... a good winter’s night tale of love, perceived deception and a well-written battle of wills. The descriptions were vivid and I had no trouble following the protagonists as they went about their daily lives.

The story is filled with interesting secondary characters who are delightful. The battle between Margaret and Richard is fiery and the final battle…Read it and find out.

... If you like historicals set in this period of history, you’re sure to love this one.

Sensualecataromance.com     Reviewer: Amy Wynn 
  
Sir Richard is simply yummy. Granted, he has a tendency to speak before thinking… but he tries to accommodate Margaret’s feelings. There were times I wanted to knock Richard upside his head, particularly when he acted out because he felt unsure on how to respond, and I wanted to do that to Margaret, too. Although she realizes that Richard is as much of a pawn as she is, she is brutal at times when dealing with him. But I wouldn’t expect anything different from such complex and engaging characters. I appreciate the inclusion of the relationship between Sir John Fitzwilliam and Lady Ann Conroy. They brought romance to the story when things didn’t appear too positive for Richard and Margaret. Pick up Shadowed Knight and let it bring sunshine into your life.

Romance Reviews Today      Reviewer: Vi Janaway

....From their first meeting, Richard and Margaret fire insults and exchange murderous looks. Neither is willing to compromise, and it is only through the careful intervention of Ann and Richard’s best friend, Sir John Fitzwilliam, that the two do not kill each other. ..... Both hero and heroine are strong, beautiful, and so very right for each other...

Everything works in SHADOWED KNIGHT; the characters, settings, incidents, and the presentation of how things were are well done. Jan Alyce Avery has a matter-of-fact style that reads as if she were really there and was a first-hand observer. I want a Richard Berenger of my own.

SHADOWED KNIGHT is a perfect romance, one I highly recommend.

From JoyfullyReviewed.com

This story does a fantastic job of setting the stage for how women were treated during this time period. No matter how skilled, they were still at the whim of their liege lord and had no veto power.  I enjoyed both the actions and interaction of the main characters.... I also enjoyed the secondary romance of Sir Fitzwilliam and Lady Ann, as they both overcame their shyness and let their love blossom.  If you are a fan of historical romances, you need to pick Shadowed Knight up as it has it all, a baseborn man who achieves knighthood, a rogue knight, a strong-willed woman, kidnapping and romance.

Cover art-Shadowed Knight -Romance Novel

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