Historical Romance

Between 2010 and 2015 I had 4 novels and three novellas published under the pen name Susanna Fraser. All are available wherever ebooks are sold.

The Sergeant’s Lady (2010 novel): With Wellington’s army in Spain in 1811, an aristocratic officer’s widow and a common sergeant form an unbreakable bond. But is there a place in their world for a viscount’s daughter to love an innkeeper’s son?
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A Marriage of Inconvenience (2011 novel): Lucy Jones is a nobody, a poor relation and an embarrassment to her genteel family. Her job is to be self-effacing and grateful, not to draw the eye of a dashing young aristocrat.
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An Infamous Marriage (2012 novel): Jack and Elizabeth married as near-strangers in 1810 to fulfill a deathbed promise—and were promptly separated for five years by his service in the British army. Now Britain is at peace, Jack is home, and he and Elizabeth must decide what they are to each other.
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A Dream Defiant (2013 novella): Corporal Elijah Cameron and army widow Rose Merrifield have a small fortune in jewels scavenged in the aftermath of the Battle of Vittoria in 1813, but is it enough to build a peaceful and happy life in England for a couple like them?
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Christmas Past (2013 novella): Time-traveling PhD student Sydney Dahlquist's first mission sounded simple enough—spend two weeks in December 1810 collecting blood samples from the sick and wounded of Wellington's army, then go home to modern-day Seattle and Christmas with her family. But then her time machine breaks…
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A Christmas Reunion (2014 novella): Gabriel Shepherd has never forgotten his humble origins. So when he discovers a war orphan at Christmastime, he resolves to find a home for hereven if that means asking help from the very family who found and raised him, only to cast him out for daring to love the wrong woman.
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Freedom to Love (2015 novel): Dazed and wounded in the Battle of New Orleans, British officer Henry Farlow is sheltered by a Creole woman, Thérèse Bondurant. But Thérèse has troubles of her own, and soon enough the pair must flee for their lives through the American frontier.
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