Books I’m Planning to Get Out in 2021
I can only guarantee the release months for A Deceptive Wager and Perfectly Matched. I’m going to do my best to guess the order this still will be out.
A Deceptive Wager is due out January 17

This is the final book in the Marriage by Design Series. It’s a Regency. It’s tone is similar to Breaking the Rules, which is book one in the series.
Perfectly Match is due out in March

This is Book 2 in the Husbands for the Larson Sisters Series. It’s a historical western romance, and it features Tom and Jessica Larson’s second daughter, Patricia. This is a comedy in the spirit of A Bride for Tom.
Book 4 Will Go Here
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With the books below, I’m not 100% sure of the months they’ll be out. I just know I’ll be getting them out in 2021.
An Earl In Time

This is a standalone time travel romance that goes from our contemporary time period to the Regency past. It is pretty much a fairy tale. Don’t expect realism in this one. I went with the route of magic and a curse, which is similar to what other fairy tales have.
A Perilous Marriage

This is Book 1 in a brand new Regency series that are similar to the Regencies I typically write. This is in the Marriage by Necessity Series.
Might have Book 4
Interview for a Wife

This is a historical western romance that should complete the Nebraska Prairie Series. It’s similar to Book 1 in the series, which is The Purchased Bride. It has a tender feel to it.
Suitable For Marriage

This is Book 3 in the Husbands for the Larson Sisters Series. I have no idea if it’ll be a comedy or not. This is a book where Tom and Jessica’s third daughter, Erin, is going to try to match the hero up with another woman so he’ll finally leave her alone.
Making a Realistic Publishing Schedule

This one is for writers who struggle with coming up with a publishing schedule that best fits their lives.
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This is a “maybe” book for 2021:
Heiress of Misfortune

This will be Book 2 in the Marriage by Necessity Series. It has the potential to be a comedy, but without writing it, it’s impossible to tell. If this doesn’t make it out in 2021, the plan is to get it out early 2022.