Fabulous Firsts

A Boxed Set of Twelve Full-Length Series-Starter Novels

by Jill Barnett, Glynnis Campbell, Annette Blair, Cheryl Bolen, Lucinda Brant

Jewels of Historical Romance

Historical Romance, Historical Romance: Anthology

November 3, 2015

ISBN-13: B016WXJXQA

Available in: e-Book

Fabulous Firsts
by Jill Barnett, Glynnis Campbell, Annette Blair, Cheryl Bolen, Lucinda Brant

12 full-length novels from 12 New York Times,
USA Today, and internationally bestselling authors!
Each book is the first in a beloved series. From the majesty
of medieval castles to the glittering ballrooms of the
Regency, read an enchanting novel from each of the Jewels of
Historical Romance!

Please note: This second
edition of Fabulous Firsts contains two novels that
weren’t in the previous edition.

WONDERFUL
(Medieval Trilogy) by Jill Barnett

Wales &
England, 1269: When Sir Merrick goes off to war, he leaves
his betrothed languishing in a covent. Ignored for six
years, Lady Clio wants revenge in this sometimes passionate,
sometimes hilarious battle of wills.

UNDENIABLE
ROGUE
(Rogue’s Club) by Annette Blair
London, 1815: Thanks to a battlefield promise, Gideon St.
Goddard, Duke of Stanthorpe, will take a bride. Sabrina
Whitcomb needs to provide for her children, but wedding a
stranger is no light matter.

THE BRIDE WORE BLUE
(Brides of Bath) by Cheryl Bolen
England, 1813:
For six long years Thomas Moreland has dreamed of the
beautiful young noblewoman who rescued him. Wealthy now,
he’s come to Bath to rescue his fair
Felicity—while endeavoring to win her love.

NOBLE SATYR (Roxton Family Saga) by Lucinda
Brant

1740s: Antonia is abandoned at Versailles,
where the predatory Comte de Salvan plots her seduction. The
Duke of Roxton snatches Antonia to safety—but is
Roxton a noble savior or a satyr most despicable?

LADY DANGER (Warrior Maids of Rivenloch) by
Glynnis Campbell
Scotland, 1136: Deirdre of
Rivenloch has never had trouble turning away men. But when
she marries the powerful Sir Pagan Cameliard to save her
sister, Deirdre soon finds herself losing the battle over
her heart.

GATHER THE STARS (Culloden’s
Fire) by Kimberly Cates
Scotland, 1746:
Englishwoman Rachel de Lacey is taken hostage by the Glen
Lyon, the Highland raider saving Scotland’s orphans
from English retribution. Branded a coward in battle, he
teaches her a new meaning for courage.

THE
MacKINNON’S BRIDE
(Highland Brides) by Tanya
Anne Crosby

Scotland, 1124: When Iain
MacKinnon’s young son is stolen by the English, he
captures the daughter of his enemy to bargain for his
son’s return.

THE VAMPIRE VOSS: LUCIFER’S
ROGUE
(Draculia Vampire Trilogy) by Colleen
Gleason

England, 1802: Voss, the Viscount Dewhurst,
is an immortal who loves all things pleasurable, with no
regard for others. Things are about to change when Miss
Angelica Woodmore crosses his path...

ROGUE’S
HONOR
(Saint of Seven Dials) by Brenda Hiatt
London, 1816: A duke’s daughter in disguise is rescued
by legendary Regency Robin Hood, the Saint of Seven Dials.
Love is the last thing either needs, but when was love ever
wise?

AMETHYST (Chase Family Series) by Lauren
Royal

England, 1666: Amethyst Goldsmith is facing a
loveless marriage, and she sees no way out—until a
devastating fire sweeps through London, and tragedy lands
her in the arms of dashing nobleman Colin Chase.

THE
DEVIL OF KILMARTIN
(Kilmartin Glen) by Laurin
Wittig

Scotland, 1307: Symon MacLachlan encounters
Elena Lamont and discovers her touch frees him from the
madness he battles. He tries to lure the skittish lass to
marry him, but will he be able to win her love?

SILVER STORM (Rakes & Rebels) by Cynthia
Wright

Connecticut & Virginia, 1783: Dashing
privateer Captain Andre Raveneau saves spirited Devon
Lindsay from the Redcoats. He agrees to deliver her to her
fianc�, but doesn’t count on falling in love with
her himself!



Jill Barnett's Bio

Jill Barnett is an international bestselling author with over 8 million books in print. Published in 23 languages, audio, national and international book clubs, hardcover and large print editions, her work has earned her a place on the New York Times, USA Today, the Washington Post, and Publishers Weekly.