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May 27, 2011

Delectably Undone!

Out in the US in March, a new anthology of five sexy short stories, with one from me (The Captain's Wicked Wager) plus stories from top Harlequin authors Elizabeth Rolls, Michelle Willingham, Bronwyn Scott and Ashley Radcliff.

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Published on May 27, 2011 14:07

May 26, 2011

Paranormal Blog

I'm over at Harlequin's Paranormal Romance blog today talking about The Highlander and the Wolf Princess, the final installment of my Legend of the Faol trilogy, out this month. Do stop by and tell me what you think. Continue reading
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Published on May 26, 2011 02:13

May 1, 2011

Beauty and the Highland Beast!

Out today in North America, and on 1st June in the UK (though you can buy it now direct from Mills&Boon), The Highlander and the Wolf Princess is the third of my Highland shapeshifter trilogy. With a dark, brooding hero, Continue reading
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Published on May 01, 2011 04:12

April 14, 2011

Website Problems

The gremlins have got into my books pages, so many of the links aren't working at the moment I'm afraid. I'm working on it, so please do bear with me.
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Published on April 14, 2011 12:38

April 11, 2011

Hot Desert Sheikhs

Wow! Here is the cover of my up-coming North America release Innocent in the Sheikh's Harem, and I think it's absolutely fabulous. Nothing more to say really, except maybe wow! Again.
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Published on April 11, 2011 10:41

March 29, 2011

Selkies, Vampires and More Excerpts

I've posted more excerpts from my most recent work which you can get to from my book page. There's a Highland fairytale, a Regency vampire, a Roaring Twenties and a very hot Regency in my Harlequin Undone! titles.

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Published on March 29, 2011 14:08

March 28, 2011

Hot off the Press! Shapeshifter and Sheikh Excerpts

Claimed by the Wolf Prince, the first of my Highlander shapeshifter trilogy Legend of the Faol, is out now, with the second and third stories following over the next couple of months. Check out my books page to read an excerpt from each.

And if sexy sheikhs are your thing, my Princes of the Desert trilogy is out in the summer, one Undone! short, and two full-length historicals. You can read an excerpt from each of these on my books page too.

Enjoy! And please, do tell me what you think.
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Published on March 28, 2011 18:35

March 21, 2011

Desert Princes and Regency Roses

I've just received the cover art for the third of my Princes of the Desert series - here it is! The Governess and the Sheikh will be out in the UK in June, with a North America release in August, but if you want a preview, you can read the first chapter here. Continue reading
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Published on March 21, 2011 11:03

March 16, 2011

Welcome!

I'm Marguerite Kaye, and I write historical romance novels. I write about Regency rakes, and desert Sheikhs, and rugged Highlanders, and because variety is the spice of life, I write historical paranormal stories too. So if you like your history hot and sizzling, whether it's straight-up Regency or Highlanders with a twist, you've come to the right place.

My site is still under development, so do bear with me and please keep visiting!
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Published on March 16, 2011 11:08

Legend of the Faol

I'm venturing into pastures new with my latest Undone! trilogy from Harlequin. Legend of the Faol, out in consecutive months from March 2011. Set in Scotland in the early 1700's, it concerns the Faol, a race of shapeshifters descended from the son of a mythical Highland chieftain who was raised by wolves. Fierce and noble warriors, they live on the mystical island of Kentarra, where they exist in uneasy symbiosis with their human neighbours on the mainland. This culture clash, the sense of al...
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Published on March 16, 2011 11:08