Castle Keyvnor and the Pixies' Trilogy - Deb Marlowe

Castle Keyvnor and the Pixies' Trilogy

By Deb Marlowe

  • Release Date: 2021-04-24
  • Genre: Historical Romance

Description

Three stories of adventurous, Regency Romance with a dash of Pixie magic!

Come along to the rugged coast of Cornwall, to Castle Keyvnor and the village of Bocka Morrow, where the Earl of Hambly’s family and the locals’ pursue love, romance and Happily Ever After while avoiding the magical interference of mischievous Pixies.  

Lady Tamsyn and the Pixie’s Curse

Her father inherited an earldom and a castle. Has Lady Tamsyn inherited a curse? 

It's what it feels like when she discovers that she can see the truth behind the lies that men tell. All she wanted on arrival at Castle Keyvnor was to avoid Mr. Gryffyn Cardew, but in a sea of lies, he is the one who always tells her the truth. 

Together they find that her curse might just be a gift—and their love the key to preventing a tragedy. 

Lord Lochran and the Pixie’s Kiss

When is a kiss actually a curse? When an irate Pixie forbids you to kiss the wrong girl—ever. 

Unfortunately, Lord Locryn Pendarvis has no idea why girls are falling all over themselves not to kiss him. He only knows that after a certain point, the risk of humiliation outweighs desire. 

Until he meets Lady Gwyn Hambly again. She’s witty, charming and beautiful—and just as interested in him as he is in her. They’ll do anything to ensure their future together—even fight the supernatural forces aligned against them. 

Miss Penneck and the Pixie’s Poem

Miss Penneck was sublimely content when she at last realized her dream of opening a bookstore—until a handsome printer shows up, claiming the shop space is his. 

Suddenly, everything is complicated. There’s a Pixie in her shop, her father is obsessed with the notion of her deceased mother returning to visit, and the handsome printer’s enemies have made her a target. 

Her life is in a tangle, but a Pixie’s poem will show them all that love and connection are always the answer—and the best that life can give. 

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