Emma Denny

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Emma Denny

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Emma Denny is a queer author of LGBT+ historical romance stories about yearning, swordplay, and kissing in the woods. She enjoys walks in the forest, collecting daggers, and overpriced craft beer.

Winner of the Mills & Boon Romance Includes Everyone competition.

Average rating: 3.81 · 4,572 ratings · 1,145 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors
One Night in Hartswood

3.76 avg rating — 3,271 ratings — published 2023 — 9 editions
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All the Painted Stars

3.90 avg rating — 1,255 ratings — published 2024 — 7 editions
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A Vow Made Twice

4.48 avg rating — 46 ratings4 editions
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One Night in Hartswood All the Painted Stars
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Apparently, Sir Cameron Needs to Die by Greer Stothers
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Well, I had a lot of fun with this one. My new years determination to read more books was scuppered by one DNF and one "s'alright", so poor ol' Sir Cameron had a huge pressure on his shoulders. Thankfully, his broad frame managed to hold the weight.

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“What about you?’ Penn demanded. ‘Are you not similarly lost?’
‘Lost?’ Raff leaned against a tree. ‘I am not lost. I’m following the sunset.’
The sun had set hours ago, plunging them both into an eerie, moon-speckled darkness.
‘Not lost, but mad, then.”
Emma Denny, One Night in Hartswood

“There is no honour in death. You need to learn to survive before you can learn to fight in a way which upholds your virtues. Besides, it is not cheating to understand another man’s weaknesses, or your own advantages
against him.”
Emma Denny, One Night in Hartswood

“Still, it felt like more: I would rather freeze with you. I would rather die with you.”
Emma Denny, One Night in Hartswood

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