Tudor Christmas Tidings

Make Merry at Court

…with three Tudor Christmas stories!

In Christmas at Court Sir John Talbot and Lady Alice’s secret betrothal must wait until Henry Tudor claims the throne. Next in Secrets of the Queen’s Lady the lady-in-waiting to Anne of Cleves is unexpectedly reunited with a handsome—younger—diplomat at the palace’s festivities! And in His Mistletoe Lady Catherine seeks help from a mysterious Spaniard to free her father in time for Christmas!

Mills & Boon

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Reviews

‘These three stories together made a perfect anthology all set during Tudor times and all involving the Royals of that time. I loved learning about the different celebrations they had, about the clothes they wore, about their hairstyles, just everything. All that and sweet romances make for a fabulous read’ – DragonRose UK

‘Tudor Christmas Tidings is a fantastic anthology of stories set during a period in history not often used in historical romance. These three talented authors have written three emotional and enjoyable historical tales that will provide plenty of superb romantic escapism this Christmas.’ – Julie, Amazon reviewer

‘I really enjoyed this collection. All three stories were beautifully written and researched and felt so true to the period, each really capturing the mood of the courts in which they took place. All three of them are well worth reading. Five stars for a fantastic Tudor Christmas collection.’ – Goodreads

‘This is a wonderful collection of three novellas, each featuring a courtly romance at different periods through Tudor times. Well-researched and cleverly written, these lovely tales are the equals of any historical romances I have read this year.’ – Goodreads

‘This is a wonderful collection, that perfectly captures the spirit of the holidays from the perspective of three different periods of the Tudor Dynasty. If you love the time period, or just love well-researched historical romance, and novellas that can still pack a punch, I recommend this collection highly.’ – Goodreads