The Earl's Enchantment
“What's a sweet American girl like Caitlin doing in England, working in a castle…bookstore, communicating with a grumpy ghost like me?” In 1806, Adrian Knighton found himself unwillingly transformed into a ghost by an angry ex-lover, who also happened to be a very powerful witch. He's been trapped in Holworth Castle for the past two centuries, observing with horror the evolving fashions, hair styles, and conduct of modern men and women. Then Caitlin walked into the bookshop, and Adrian's world changed.
Caitlin, too, feels an intense connection, and she and Adrian quickly become willing to risk anything to bring their worlds together. Caitlin and Adrian travel through time, battle a dark and dangerous foe, and find themselves well and truly enchanted by each other.
Reviews
"The nineteenth century portion of the story is as good as the twenty-first and the author is equally adept in historical, contemporary and paranormal aspects of this very good romance. " -The Romance Studio
"Overwhelmingly witty, THE EARL'S ENCHANTMENT
delights with its whimsical nature. . .Sara Freeze is
one of the names I will be reading again soon."
-CK2S Kwips and Kritiques
"I enjoyed The Earl’s Enchantment for a number of
reasons, but mostly because Sara Freeze has written
memorable characters that are still making me smile!"
-Fallen Angel Reviews
Coming Soon from The Wild Rose Press
A Seaside Enchantment
"Of all the seaside cottages in all the villages in all the world, she had to haunt the one I'm renting." After being seriously wounded in the line of duty, Justin has retreated from the world by renting an isolated cottage along the English coastline. The next thing he knows, he's plunged into a time-travel adventure as he meets the trapped spirit of a lovely nineteenth century lady, Julia.
As Julia explains, she's been awaiting her champion. All he has to do to free her from her entrapment as a spirit is to perform a spell, travel 200 years into the past, find the villain who first worked the spell, and then vanquish the fellow. Easy, right? Justin suspects not, but he's prepared to take on the world, in whatever time period, to fight for his new love.
My Favorite Authors:
An avid reader, I have a full library of favorite authors, which include the Brontes, Jane Austen, George Eliot, Julia Quinn, Eloisa James, Lynn Kurland, Virginia Henley, Sara MacKenzie, Shana Abe, Laura Lee Guhrke, Libba Bray, Jean Plaidy, Sharon Kay Penman, Margaret George, Antonia Fraser, and many, many more. If you view my friend list, you'll also see some of my favorite authors.
About me:
Historical romances have always been my favorite subgenre. During the past two years, I decided to try writing my own novel, a Regency romance, and joined the RWA and the Beau Monde. My historical paranormal short story "The Earl's Enchantment" was published by The Wild Rose Press last April, and my new story, "A Seaside Enchantment," was published in the fall.
Recently, I adopted a chihuahua through an animal rescue organization and was saddened to hear about my new pet's experience in a puppy mill. Please visit the website to find out more about puppy mills and about how we can work to stop them.
Who I'd like to meet: Writers, artists, and other creative souls. And, new friends in general who share similar interests.
Ideally, I would welcome a meeting with any of my favorite 19th century writers: John Keats, Charlotte Bronte, Jane Austen, Felicia Hemans, and, of course, Lord Byron.
Nice to see you amongst the living again. ;) Good luck on your dissertation -- what a great subject! Keep me posted on your progress, and have a lovely summer. No travel plans right now, but that might change. Take care!
Come on out to the Barnes and Noble in Clearwater, FL on Sunday June 8th, 2pm-4pm, for a booksigning featuring horror author Adra Steia, romance authors Tiva Wallon and Skyler Grey, and many other great local talents!
Hope you're doing well with your classes. Are you taking summer off? Btw, I subscribed to Victoria too late to get the Jan/Feb issue, but they surprised me by sending it anyway, in between the last two mags. Take care, and talk to you soon.