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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Hide in Time by Anna Faversham

If you like time travel, the Regency era, highwaymen, shipwrecks, and a splash of humour, you might like to know that Hide in Time, a time travel romance, is available now on Amazon and until Sunday 12th October at $0.99 (then it’s $1.99) and until Tuesday 14th October at £0.99.

Excerpt (when Laura remembers the first time she met Matt): "He’d looked at her – wet and sandy. She’d remember that look all her life, no matter how long she lived. He had eyes that listened; deep brown eyes which had encouraged her to ask, ‘Sir, would you kindly assist me. I was aboard the SS Kismet when it collided with a sandbank.” She’d hesitated before adding the stark consequence, “and sank.” He had taken a step forward and lifted her trunk. The tar had ruined his T-shirt. He’d asked where she was trying to go and she’d replied, “America.” He hadn’t laughed, though the little group of people gathered about were smirking. One of them, unasked, gave Matt directions to the hospital. What would she have done without Matt? Another tear trickled down her face.

Only 99c or 99p.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments "Oh, this is such a pleasure to read, right up to the thrilling end, through tense moments and laughter..."

The above comment is from a Goodreads' reviewer.

Today - Sunday 12th October - is the last day for US readers to pick up Hide in Time at 99c. Tomorrow it rises to $1.99 - which is still a dollar reduction from its usual price.

"I found this a perfect book to relax over the weekend with." - Amazon UK reviewer

I hope you'll find that too!


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments "When a book allows me to become one of the characters.... aahhhh, perfection!" (Louisa - Goodreads)


Hide in Time has now returned to its usual price of $2.99 or £1.99

My thanks to all those who supported the KCD.

"I found this a perfect book to relax over the weekend with." - Amazon UK reviewer

I hope you'll find that too!


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Here's an excerpt from One Dark Night, a tale of vengeance, smuggling, mystery and romance.

"A metallic scraping noise jarred Lucy’s thoughts back to the bleak scene before her. What was that mussel man doing? Lying flat, she edged herself to where she could peek over to the rocks below. He had dug far too deep; mussels didn’t hide way down in the sand. He was also in the one place which was hidden from the sight of the revenue officers at Watch House. He wasn’t alone either. A rough-looking seaman was filling in the hole, now as deep as a grave. She watched as, without a word, they covered the sand with huge chalk rocks and, with a flourish, flung seaweed on the top. They had buried something. Or, God forbid, someone?"

I hope you'll root for Lucy, who's having a tough time of it, fall in love with someone (probably not Bodger, bless him) and cheer loudly if it all comes right in the end. Or cry if it doesn't! I'm not telling.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Somewhere I have seen romances described as 'fluffy', then there's that other word that gets used 'gritty'. As One Dark Night is a tale of vengeance, smuggling and mystery, I don't think it can be called fluffy. I don't see it as gritty either.

I suppose everyone can make up their own mind.

Here's an excerpt:

One Dark Night by Anna Faversham

1821 - Lucy has arrived at the farmhouse where she works and finds someone who can make her blush just by being there.

"To reach the porridge on the stove, Lucy had to pass Daniel and the dog, and neither moved. Rather than squeeze between him on her left and the kitchen table, she walked around the other side, collecting a bowl as she went. Still Daniel did not make way for her. “I would be obliged, Mr Tynton, if you would move just enough for me to reach the pot.”
“Say that again and I’ll move.”
Lucy raised her eyes to meet his sparkling blue ones. He was jesting. “Why?”
“I like to hear you talk.”
“Why?” Lucy wondered if it was wise to hold her ground now that Daniel was no longer a boy.
“It’s good to see you’ve still a lot of fight in you, Lucy. I’ve been hearing a few tales.” He nodded his head in the direction of the scullery. “But I can hold out longer and I’ll not move until you say that again for me.”
“Why?” The word had come out quicker than she’d intended. Should she play these games with someone who held her livelihood in his hands?
Daniel took hold of her frozen hand. Lucy withdrew it and immediately regretted her instinctive reaction. His eyes had not left her since she’d walked through the door and her nerve was failing. “You don’t talk like the rest of us round here. I’ve missed your voice and, like me Ma says, you sound like you’re from the gentry.”
He meant it. Lucy could see that gentle look appearing in his eyes, the one she took to bed with her and to her sanctuary on the cliffs, the look which warmed her and fought to stay in her fading stock of cherished memories. Playfully, Lucy dropped him a curtsey and said, “Kind sir, I would be obliged if you would move just enough for me to reach the pot.”


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Here's my contribution to the Christmas spirit. It's taken from Hide in Time by Anna Faversham

Alexandra, with very good reason, travels back in time. Hiding. Not that she can remember why. She is now experiencing her first Christmas in Regency England.

"Now here was the culmination of the festivities – the Leigh-Fox Christmas Soirée to which all the local dignitaries and families of consequence had been invited. It was becoming a most interesting evening. Catherine clearly impressed Sir Humphrey Frobisher’s eldest son, James, for he had not left her side from the moment they were introduced. It was understandable, thought Alexandra. She looked warm, friendly and highly attractive in her peach-coloured dress. The dress was ornamented with Chinese silk trimmings Catherine had told her with the merest hint of pride and more of a longing for approval. How fragile her hold on expectations was becoming. The gown was set off by a pearl and amber matching brooch and necklace. “At last, I have the opportunity to wear mama’s jewels. Adam has brought them out from the ‘safe’,” she’d whispered to Alexandra.

An accomplished pianist was playing while the guests took their seats in the music room; it was so expressive that Alexandra’s curiosity was aroused. She was unable to hide her amazement when she saw Jack at the piano particularly when he began to sing. His voice was deep and pure, one that would charm any woman or lull the most obstreperous baby to sleep. A redeeming feature par excellence.

A most unwelcome thought, pushed rapidly aside, flashed through Alexandra’s mind. Was he the highwayman?"


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments From now until 1st January, Hide in Time, will be available for 99p or 99c on a Kindle Countdown Deal.

In 2009 Xandra (Alexandra)needs a place to hide: she has crossed swords with criminals. She is given a chance to escape - but to where, and when? This excerpt is taken from Hide in Time when Xandra starts her journey to 1814.

"How long it seems since yesterday, thought Xandra. Today, like this tunnel, seems longer than forever. Will there be a tomorrow? Apprehension sowed the seed of fear. Her feet were no longer feeling the touch of the ground. She stopped. Silence. Absolute silence. Not even the sound of her own breathing. She took a step forward then stopped again. She was in control. She had mastered fear before and would do so now. Tentatively feeling the wall with her right hand, and reassured by its cold, damp reality, she clutched her bag closer and resumed her dark journey.

"She followed her outstretched hand as it felt around a corner. She stopped. Fear dispelled, a smile germinated. A glorious shaft of light, like a curtain of rainbow colours, was no more than fifty yards ahead. She gasped as, once more, she felt the sandy floor beneath her and hastened towards the irresistible luminance. She hesitated before stepping into the wispy-looking light; it stole her breath. Not light and airy as she’d expected, it was heavy, an intense radiance, as if the light of centuries had been condensed into this one, deceptive shimmer. Defiantly, she shielded her eyes, pushed through the curtain of light and did not look back."

So if you too fancy some escapism, you might enjoy this book.

Hope you are having a great Christmas/new year.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments One Dark Night by Anna Faversham

"Superb romantic/historic fiction. Dark and intriguing." (A Goodreads' reviewer)

Excerpt:

(Lieutenant Thorsen is a Riding Officer with a nose that can sniff out things that don't add up. He's been watching Lucy for some time...)

“You are working all week. Don’t they pay you enough?”
Oh, so he was trying to put Daniel and his family down. “They pay me quite well.”
“Then why can’t you purchase something that fits? That patched grey dress is too short, your ankles are on show, and it’s too tight and your boots won’t last much longer.”
“I mistook you for a gentleman, Lieutenant.” Lucy walked away yet added, “Our household expenses are no concern of yours.”
The Lieutenant followed. “Revenue is my concern.”
Lucy could see little connection between her lack of good clothing and his dutiful collection of rightful revenue. She took a few steps further away.
“How money is obtained and how it is spent is a subject pertaining to my duties.” Karl Thorsen pursued her. “It’s not easy to hide things from me. It’s my sworn duty to know what’s going on, even that which is hidden. Your mother’s clothing and yours are too dissimilar to ease my mind on matters which are in my charge.”
“Good heavens, Lieutenant Thorsen, are you saying my mother is obtaining money by unlawful means?”

If the evenings are dark, wet and dismal where you are, I hope you will enjoy curling up with some characters who are also facing some dark nights.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments $0.99/99p Kindle Countdown Deal until Tues 17 February

One Dark Night by Anna Faversham

"Her descriptions are so vivid I felt like I was there watching and listening to the voices, the sea, and the flute. I highly recommend this book to all lovers of history or romance. The romance is more than just the love story." Goodreads Reviewer

It is 1821 and smuggling is rife on the English coast. Lucy Yorton, dragged away from her privileged early life, finds it impossible to know who to trust, while those around her suspect she is a spy and treat her accordingly. Her problems increase when two men enter her life.

Lieutenant Karl Thorsen, sworn to avenge the death of his father, is a King's man. He is determined to stop the violent smugglers, hang them, and hang and gibbet one in particular.

Daniel Tynton has smuggling in his blood. Undaunted by Thorsen's threats, he is respected and feared. When he witnesses a murder, he makes a bold decision, and many lives will never be the same.

If the nights are still dark where you are, I hope you will curl up and enjoy 'One Dark Night'.


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Sharon (avid_readerss) | 7 comments I have two recommendations for clean romances. They are not 'Christion' books, they contain premarital sex - but they do not contain graphic sex. Whatever goes on is behind closed doors.

The first book is "The Apple Orchard" by Susan Wiggs. It is available from Amazon in both paperback and as an ebook.

The second book is "Simply Irresitable: A Spruce Creek Romance" by Sharon Burgess. Also available from Amazon in both paperback and as an ebook.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Hello Sharon, I'm just wondering if you've mistakenly put your comment in the wrong thread?

There is a folder for Recommendations in this group and they will probably be seen more there than under this thread. Don't worry, we've all put things in the wrong place, especially when we are new, and Goodreads is such a vast site that it is easy to get into the wrong thread.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Hide in Time by Anna Faversham

If you want to pick up a time travel romance which hops between 2009 and 1814, Hide in Time will remain at 99p/99c only until Saturday 21st March.

Laura has a regret which is a bit difficult to put right but where there's a will, there's a way.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Have you ever regretted something and wished you could go back in time and put it right? It's even more difficult if you find yourself two centuries away.

Hide in Time is 99p/99c until Tuesday 29th April.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Kindle Countdown Deal starts today for:

One Dark Night by Anna Faversham

It is 1821 and smuggling is rife on the English coast. Lucy Yorton, dragged away from her privileged, comfortable surroundings into this cruel world, finds her problems increase when two men enter her life.

Lieutenant Karl Thorsen, sworn to avenge the death of his father, is a King's man. He is determined to stop the violent smugglers, hang them, and hang and gibbet one in particular.

Daniel Tynton has smuggling in his blood. When he and Lucy witness the torture of a customs' officer, he makes a decision that changes the futures of them all.

99p/99c until next Tuesday, 5th May.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments One Dark Night by Anna Faversham

"A great read! I love all the historical detail and I learnt much about smugglers. It's fast paced, and it really grips you until the end. The characters are very well portrayed. I was sorry to finish the book, always the sign of a good story." Amazon reviewer

Last day at 99p/99c - Tuesday 5th May.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Hide in Time

Currently 99p or world wide equivalent, Hide in Time will return to its usual price of £1.99 or equivalent some time on Friday 17th July.

I'll let someone else do the talking: here is the latest review on Amazon UK:

"What a beautifully written book. I instantly fell in love with the characters and cared about what happened to them. I loved the history, the little gems of information which sent me off to research further and the concept of the story. I found it believable even though it’s a work of imagination and fiction. Hide in Time is a must read for all those looking for a well written book in which to lose oneself. Highly recommended."


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Hide in Time by Anna Faversham

Here's the opening few paragraphs:

"Have you ever regretted something and wished you could put it right? Laura has and she did but it nearly cost her life.

July 1814

“You could not be further from the truth, Laura.”

“I have irrefutable evidence; it is no longer hearsay.”

Her course of action was clear: she would delay not a moment more. The man in whom she had invested all her hopes for the future must now become her past. Adam sat astride his chestnut stallion. His eyes never left hers not even when he dismounted and flung the reins to his approaching groom.

Laura turned away, gathered the silk shawl around her shoulders, the one he had given her, and hurried towards the house. He followed, caught hold of her hand, and spun her around. One last look; she would allow herself a final indulgent gaze at the man she had once thought noble.
She raised her eyes from his black riding boots, focused on the velvet collar where his dark hair curled as it skimmed his white shirt, and felt a pang of unreasonable jealousy for she would never touch that hair again. She hesitated, then glanced up. His eloquent eyes would haunt her until…"


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments This is one of my favourite comments about Hide in Time:

"When a book allows me to become one of the characters....aahhhh, perfection!" Louisa on Goodreads -it is buried in one of the comments but I loved it, so it is not forgotten.

Hide in Time by Anna Faversham

99p/US$0.99c for the rest of today (Sunday)


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Available free for Amazon Kindle Unlimited members.

Hide in Time by Anna Faversham

"This is such a pleasure to read, right up to the thrilling end, through tense moments and laughter..." (Goodreads Reviewer, A.K.)


Misjudging the man she loves, Laura leaves England for America in 1814 but is shipwrecked and washed ashore in 2009. Too late, she learns the truth about him.

Events confirm Laura's suspicion that the destiny of a woman she meets is linked with her own and she sees a way to restore happiness to the man she still loves and cannot forget. She risks her life and chance of fulfilment to return to Regency times.

A time travel mystery and romance all rolled into one exciting book.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments "I really wanted to know what happened next so found it difficult to put this book down."
Kevin Marsh on Goodreads

One Dark Night by Anna Faversham

Free for Kindle Unlimited members


It is 1821 and smuggling is rife on the English coast. One man is determined, not only to stop this violent trade, but to hang the perpetrators - one in particular. Lucy has her own problems and they get worse when these two men enter her life.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Hide in Time by Anna Faversham

is reduced to 99p/US99c until next Wednesday 2nd December.

It's about Laura who finds herself washed up from a shipwreck in 2009 - she'd stormed off from her betrothed in 1814 so she's somewhat confused as to how this could happen. She likes life in the 21st century but she realizes she has made a horrible mistake.

Meanwhile, Xandra even hates her name as well as all the other bothersome things of modern day life and Laura happens to notice this! Could she...? Yep, she could, and she does. Back goes Xandra to 1814 only to be met with suspicious travelling companions, a highwayman and a delicious man who is still mourning the death of the girl he loved

How do these two cope with their puzzling new lives? And how does Laura manage not to upset the course of history despite her meddling? And oh boy can she meddle!

If you'd like to know more, then please grab a copy from Amazon and curl up somewhere warm and cosy and visit another time, another place.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Merry Christmas - no gifts, sorry, but

One Dark Night by Anna Faversham

is reduced to 99c/99p on Christmas Day through until 31st December.

A romantic thriller:

It is 1821 and smuggling is rife on the English coast. One man is determined, not only to stop this violent trade, but to hang the perpetrators - one in particular. Lucy has her own problems and they get worse when these two men enter her life.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments If you're fed up with Easter eggs ;o) then here is a little gift for you

Hide in Time by Anna Faversham

This time travel romance is on a Kindle Countdown Deal until Wednesday midnight - 99p/99c

Here's an extract when a girl from the 21st century, Xandra, finds herself in the early 19th century with some doubtful travelling companions:

"Upon her return, the man was slouched across the entire seat facing the front where Parson Raffles had been sitting; Parson Raffles was remonstrating with him.
“My good man,” said the parson in a manner that conveyed doubts about his own choice of adjective, “I feel I should apprise you of the fact that I am a poor traveller and I need to face the front.”
“Good man? D’you know who you’re talking to?”
His doubts confirmed, the parson replied, “I can see you are no gentleman, despite your attempt at a gentleman’s garb.”
Ooh, thought Xandra, this could turn into an interesting journey.
“I am Alfred Smith. You’ll know my name, of course.”
“I do not, and I have no wish to hear more of it.”
Alfred Smith, no more than twenty-five years of age, held high a bulging, chinking, pouch. “Alfred Smith shall soon be one of the richest men in the county and you’ll be saying you had the good fortune to meet the great man.”
Parson Raffles climbed in the carriage and sat next to, and almost on top of, the aspiring great, but currently drunk and scrawny, Alfred Smith."

If you have not yet read Hide in Time, I hope you will take a look at the ebook on Amazon and, if you buy it, I hope you will enjoy it.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments "One Dark Night, another beautifully written book by Anna Faversham.

I really enjoyed experiencing the plot, going on a journey with the characters who soon became my friends. I really wanted to know what happened next so found it difficult to put this book down...One Dark Night is a lovely story which comes well recommended. Pick up a copy now, find a comfortable chair and enjoy."

The above is a review on Amazon UK (also on Goodreads) and is about

One Dark Night by Anna Faversham

It is free through Kindle Unlimited.

Another reviewer said it reminded him of Daphne du Maurier's 'Jamaica Inn'

I hope you will enjoy it. It is set in 1821 when, unless you were rich, times were hard and people in England faced near starvation unless they took the law into their own hands. And then they faced death.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Hide in Time is $US0.99 or 99p from 5th July to 11th July

Hide in Time is about Laura who finds herself washed up from a shipwreck early in the 21st century - she'd stormed off from her betrothed in 1814 so she's somewhat confused as to how this could happen. She likes her new life but she realizes she has made a horrible mistake.

Meanwhile, Xandra even hates her name as well as all the other bothersome things of modern day life and Laura happens to notice this. Could she...? Yep, she could, and she does. Back goes Xandra to 1814 only to be met with suspicious travelling companions, a highwayman and a delicious man who is still mourning the death of the girl he loved

How do these two cope with their puzzling new lives? And how does Laura manage not to upset the course of history despite her meddling? And oh boy can she meddle!

If you'd like to know more, then please grab a copy from Amazon and curl up somewhere warm and cosy and visit another time, another place.

Hide in Time by Anna Faversham


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Hide in Time is $US0.99 or 99p Last Day of Sale Monday 11th July

Hide in Time is about Laura who finds herself washed up from a shipwreck early in the 21st century - she'd stormed off from her betrothed in 1814 so she's somewhat confused as to how this could happen. She likes her new life but she realizes she has made a horrible mistake.

Meanwhile, Xandra even hates her name as well as all the other bothersome things of modern day life and Laura happens to notice this. Could she...? Yep, she could, and she does. Back goes Xandra to 1814 only to be met with suspicious travelling companions, a highwayman and a delicious man who is still mourning the death of the girl he loved

How do these two cope with their puzzling new lives? And how does Laura manage not to upset the course of history despite her meddling? And oh boy can she meddle!

If you'd like to know more, then please grab a copy from Amazon and curl up somewhere cool and cosy and visit another time, another place.

Hide in Time by Anna Faversham


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Kindle Coundown Deal 99p/99c

One Dark Night by Anna Faversham

If this is on your reading list, it's a good time to buy it if you haven't already done so because the sequel is soon to be released.

It is 1821 and smuggling is rife on the English coast. Lucy Yorton, dragged away from her privileged early life, finds it impossible to know who to trust, while those around her suspect she is a spy and treat her accordingly. Her problems increase when two men enter her life.

Lieutenant Karl Thorsen, sworn to avenge the death of his father, is a King's man. He is determined to stop the violent smugglers, hang them, and hang and gibbet one in particular.

Daniel Tynton has smuggling in his blood. Undaunted by Thorsen's threats, he is respected and feared. When he witnesses a murder, he makes a bold decision, and many lives will never be the same.

"Beautifully written, the story is populated by interesting characters that I grew to love." GR reviewer

One Dark Night by Anna Faversham


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments COUNTDOWN TO LAUNCH


Under a Dark Star by Anna Faversham

The meaning behind the title:-

Dark star (Newtonian mechanics, 18th century), a star that has a gravitational pull strong enough to trap light…

On an island off the south coast of England, there are activities worse than smuggling and all the conflict points to one cruel and ruthless man. The women on the island call him the Dark Star.

This is Book Two in The Dark Moon Trilogy but it stands alone if you haven't already read One Dark Night


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Every good book should have a theme, or so I've been told.

The theme of Under a Dark Star is a quotation that is usually attributed to Edmund Burke. Born in Dublin, Ireland, he became a British politician in the 18th century.

"All that it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."

Two good men oppose the evil of smuggling even if they have to put their lives and the lives of those they love in jeopardy.

Under a Dark Star is set in 1823, on an island off the south coast of England known as the 'Diamond Isle'.

Due for publication on Tuesday 30th August.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Countdown to publication continues:

Under a Dark Star by Anna Faversham

All that it takes for evil to flourish is for good men to do nothing. Fortunately, two good men decide to act, putting their lives and the lives of those they love in jeopardy.

Daniel Tynton, a reformed smuggler, and his old enemy, Lieutenant Karl Thorsen, embark on a quest to rid the ‘diamond isle’ of corruption by those who lure cargo ships onto rocks – wreckers. Against Daniel’s wishes, his wife Lucy follows him to the island where she plays a pivotal role in rescuing him from almost certain death.

All the conflict points to one cruel and ruthless man.
In the midst of all the turmoil, Karl finally finds a woman he can love but she belongs to that man.

Book Two in The Dark Moon Trilogy

If you haven't read book 1 yet, there's still time...

One Dark Night by Anna Faversham


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Under a Dark Star by Anna Faversham

Publication Day draws close! Here's a short excerpt from Chapter One:-

Karl Thorsen arrived, as usual, like a drum roll prior to battle. Dismounting from his black stallion, he flung the reins around the hitching post and strode across to the open door of the early Georgian farmhouse.

“I need your help.”

“Another impossible task you wish to undertake?” Daniel Tynton dipped his head in greeting to his old foe, now promoted to almost a friend. “What is it this time?”

Karl gave him a wry smile and stamped his feet impatiently after his long, cold ride. “All that it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing. Would you agree?”

Daniel, a little taller and fairer than Karl, stood aside to allow him to enter. “A notion you have acquired from your Parliamentary friends?”


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Countdown to Launch - One Day to Go

Here's another excerpt from the first chapter:-

“However,” said Daniel clasping his chin, “coming from the mainland, I doubt you could become one of them. You’d be an outsider. And if you are to challenge wreckers rather than smugglers, you are directly threatening men who clearly have no regard for taking lives. Your life will mean nothing to them.”

Karl stared at Daniel. “A ship lured onto the rocks, smashed, looted. Crew and passengers desperately struggling to the safety of the shore. Throats slit. I hear the sea ran red.”

Lucy shuddered.

Daniel glanced at his wife, her big brown eyes now staring at him; she’d been listening to every word. He looked at the parson and read his mind. Why had Karl crudely spilt the lurid details of this atrocity in front of her? Why was he always so dramatic? Then a pinpoint of light, like a star on a dark night, flashed into his blue eyes. Leaning forward he whispered, “You’ve come for more than information.”

Karl grinned. “If you and I put our energies and strengths together, we’d be a formidable force.”

* * *

Under a Dark Star is almost ready to be snatched from Amazon. An ebook you might like? I hope so.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Under a Dark Star by Anna Faversham

August 30th has arrived! Today it is possible to buy this book I've been rattling on about. A tale of daring heroes risking more than they should and a young woman worthy of the name heroine.

Here's a few chapter titles to help you decide if this book is for you. The chapter titles are direct quotations.

Chapter One
January 1823 - Bethlehem Farm, Wintergate, Kent, England
Daniel
“The sea ran red”

Chapter Two
“Are you calling my officers chickens?”

Chapter Three
Sunday 26th January
“The imperious voice of God”

Chapter Four
Lucy
“All that it takes”

Chapter Five
Saturday 15th February 1823 - Isle of Wight - Daniel
“Bailing or vomiting”

Chapter Six
“Surly Silence”

Chapter Seven
“Akin to the fires of hell”

Chapter Eight
“The Dark Star”

Free to those with Kindle Unlimited. Otherwise please pay to keep me in warm socks for the winter ahead.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Under a Dark Star by Anna Faversham

Under a Dark Star, Book Two of The Dark Moon Trilogy is just a few days old and alive and kicking.

Short blurb: On an island off the south coast of England, there are activities worse than smuggling and all the conflict points to one cruel and ruthless man. The women on the island call him the Dark Star.

Excerpt from an early chapter where Daniel sets out to infiltrate the wrecking gang.

“Good leather that.” The innkeeper screwed up his eyes to take a clearer look. “You planning on keeping it?”
Daniel rubbed his fist in his palm: his old ways were returning. “Aye, I’ll keep it.”
The innkeeper slammed a tankard of ale down in front of Daniel and held out his hand. “Shilling.”
“And one for Polly.” A green feathered parrot screeched from a cage atop the end of the bar.
Any other time he might have been amused – but not today. “Shilling! Most of it’s on here.” Daniel pointed to the puddles on the bar.
“Shilling.” The innkeeper insisted.
“Shilling this time.” He flexed his fingers before grasping the handle and staring hard at the short, stout man, he whispered slowly, “Never again.”
“Never again,” screeched Polly.

It’s not essential to read Book One of The Dark Moon Trilogy One Dark Night first but, like dinner, it’s often preferable to have the main course before treacle pudding and custard.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Currently #1 in the .com Amazon Romance Time Travel chart (14/15th September) 99c/99p

Have you ever regretted something and wished you could put it right? Laura has and she did, even though she had to put her life at risk to travel back to the time when she misjudged the man she loved.

As one 5* reviewer said, Hide in Time is "Part time travel, part historical romance, part mystery, this was a very enjoyable read".

If you like tales of shipwrecks, highwaymen, and family feuds, then you might like Hide in Time.

99p/99c until 20th September or read free on Kindle Unlimited


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Currently #1 in the .com Amazon Romance Time Travel chart (14/15th September) 99c/99p

Have you ever regretted something and wished you could put it right? Laura has and she did, even though she had to put her life at risk to travel back to the time when she misjudged the man she loved.

As one 5* reviewer said, Hide in Time is "Part time travel, part historical romance, part mystery, this was a very enjoyable read".

If you like tales of shipwrecks, highwaymen, and family feuds, then you might like Hide in Time. Clean and Wholesome.

99p/99c until 20th September or read free on Kindle Unlimited

Hide in Time by Anna Faversham


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Under a Dark Star by Anna Faversham

is on sale for the very first time. Only 99c/99p until Monday 24th October.

In 1823, on an island off the south coast of England, there are activities worse than smuggling and all the conflict points to one cruel and ruthless man. The women on the island call him the Dark Star.

Reformed smuggler, Daniel Tynton, and his old enemy, Lieutenant Karl Thorsen, join forces to defeat the evil that brings poverty to ‘the diamond isle’. Karl falls for the woman belonging to the Dark Star with profound consequences.

Book Two of The Dark Moon trilogy
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If you haven't read #1 of the trilogy, I'm told it doesn't matter and that Under a Dark Star stands alone quite comfortably!

BUT... if you're quick you can catch # 1 of the Dark Moon trilogy

One Dark Night by Anna Faversham

also on sale until 21st October at 99c/99p

Happy reading!


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments "All that it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."

Reformed smuggler, Daniel Tynton, and his old enemy, Lieutenant Karl Thorsen, join forces to defeat the evil that brings poverty to ‘the diamond isle’. And Karl finally finds a woman he can love, with tragic consequences.

Under a Dark Star by Anna Faversham

99p/99c last day of deal - Monday 24th October


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments I came across this on the internet via Google. I saw my name and I thought I'd better see what it's all about. I was relieved and pleased to find a review:-

My Recommendation of the Book, Hide in Time

When I think about it carefully, I know there were several reasons why I really liked this book and why I would highly recommend it to anyone.

First, it shows us that we can completely change the course of our own lives when needed and find happiness in a new place. It might take some time to readjust, but we can survive and adapt to new surroundings and people.

Second, it highlights how people are basically the same today as they were hundreds of years ago. Evil still abounds and good people still exist to maintain the balance that is our world.

And, last but by no means least, I like the concept about time travel in "Hide in Time". You can't go back! Once you have crossed into a different place in time, you can't return and just pick up where you left off. Yes, Laura returns, but she cannot be seen. She can whisper to the living and they hear her, but they believe she is what most of us would think of as a "ghost".

A truly fascinating exchange of lives. It was a very interesting twist to doppelgangers trading places and I really, really liked it a lot. So much so, I plan to read it again! I feel like I may have missed some hidden nuggets in the story.

Cynthia Sylvestermouse of Review This! (Reviews of Movies, Music, Books and More)
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Ms Sylvestermouse said a lot more - for which I am very grateful! And she's quite right, there's definitely hidden nuggets!


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments So after all the good things that happened to Hide in Time in the last couple of months, I have to face the reality of Under a Dark Star by Anna Faversham slipping down the charts. However, I bumped into an acquaintance yesterday who told me she'd just finished two brilliant books while on holiday. It took me a good few long seconds to realize she was talking about One Dark Night and Under a Dark Star. What a nice warm fuzzy feeling something like that can leave me with.

Here's an excerpt from Under a Dark Star where Karl Thorsen is trying to improve the anti-smuggling unit on a remote part of the Isle of Wight in 1823.

“Gentlemen.” Karl supposed, correctly, that they were not used to being addressed as such but he’d need them on his side. “I am Lieutenant Thorsen. Welcome to your new appointment.” Much would depend on these two hand-picked good men from the north of the island.

Having loosely tethered their horses to the post, both men stood to attention and saluted. Karl returned their salute. “Your names?”

“Lieutenant Thorsen, I am William Tutte.”

“And I am Thomas Flowers, sir.”

Tutte and Flowers were tall and well-built and Karl eyed them as if they were prize bulls. “Were you seen?”

Tutte replied, “I doubt we were seen, sir, even though the moon is bright, but it is known, even as far north as Cowes, that nothing gets past Tridd.”

“Until now,” Karl said with a broad grin. “I’m sure he would like a surprise from time to time.” He rubbed his hands together then said, “At ease.” The two men relaxed. Karl pointed to the stables. “Flowers, you look like you’re good with horses. How are you with geese?”

“Geese sir? They love me!”

That was the spirit he liked to hear. He could only hope it was true. “They’ve not arrived yet but to avoid the stables being vulnerable to attack, as well as Watch House, of course, there’ll be a delivery of as many as can successfully be transported. They will be arriving in a day or so. In the meantime, be aware that my stallion doesn’t take well to surprises, so stable your horses but go carefully. Tomkins is already nursing a bruised leg. He’s lucky it isn’t broken.”

I hope that gives you the flavour of the writing and the story and I hope you'll like it enough to bankrupt yourself and buy it.

£1.99/$2.99

As you may know, geese were the 19th century equivalent of a burglar alarm.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments If you're trying to find a little time for yourself and you want to read something which will take you well away from all the hustle and bustle of Christmas preparations, then perhaps One Dark Night will do the trick.

Here's an excerpt:

“Oh fumbleduck and dragonpoop,” said Martha. “The laundry man has just delivered it all back nice and clean and ironed and what do I find? Scat curled up sleeping on top of it.”

Lucy lifted Scat firmly and put her on her cushion by the stove. “Dragonpoop? Martha, you surely don’t believe in dragons?” Martha was so easy to tease.

“I tell you girl, there’s more to this world than you and I know about.” Then, lowering her voice, she whispered, “There’s secrets.”
Lucy might have dismissed such talk but, despite Martha mostly calling her girl she’d learned to admire this loveable little woman. “What sort of secrets?”

“Shush, girl. Well, before you came, I was dusting the desk, the master’s I mean, and I saw things I wasn’t meant to. Things no one should see.”

“About dragons?”

“You can scoff, girl, but I’m telling you, I saw a map and on that map I saw a dragon. ’twas far across the sea and nothing for us to worry about. But someone’s seen them, else why would they show them if not to warn the sailors?”

“I think it must have been a very old map, Martha. It was indeed meant to warn sailors but they know now that America is there, not dragons.”

“America? What, where the dragons be?”

“But there aren’t any dragons, Martha, really there aren’t.”

“Oh yes there are. St George fought a dragon for England and I won’t have you saying that’s not true!” Martha flashed her almost toothless grin. “Besides, what am I going to threaten Scat with if not with dragonpoop?”

One Dark Night by Anna Faversham

$2.99/£1.99 or free with Kindle Unlimited


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Under a Dark Star by Anna Faversham

A quotation from Kevin Marsh, a Goodreads Reviewer:

"Under a Dark Star is a beautifully written story with a plot that had me believing that I was really there."

An excerpt:

" “Tutte!” William Tutte came immediately to his side. “We are being watched or it could be the parson they are interested in. Follow me and we’ll follow them.”
It was indeed the parson they were intent upon and as he closed the church door, put on his hat and strolled towards the once-imposing and sizeable parsonage, the men roused themselves and picked up three wooden clubs. Once the parson had gone inside, they moved swiftly to the gate. One stayed watching and the other two stood on the doorstep. Moments later they knocked on the door.
Parson Raffles, smiling broadly, opened the door. “Good day to you, gentlemen.” He flung his arms wide as if in greeting, seized their heads and banged them together. They dropped to the ground. The third man raised his wooden club then thought better of it, he turned and ran – straight into the arms of Karl.
Raffles picked up the stunned men by the scruffs of their necks, which ripped their flimsy coats, dragged them inside the doorway and deposited them on the bare floor of the empty drawing room. Karl and Tutte pushed their captive ahead of them and shoved him on top of his now stirring comrades.
“Tutte, is there a gaol nearby?”
Raffles did not give Tutte the chance to reply. “Lieutenant, I think these men were bringing me an offering of firewood. It is clear to me that they are hoping to benefit from a good fire in next Sunday’s service.”
Tutte whispered in Karl’s ear. “They’ll be too afraid to attend if Tridd is behind this.”
Karl could not restrain himself. “Afraid! Then it’s the town gaol for them.”
Tutte leant towards Karl. “The magistrate is also afraid.”
“Then it’s my gaol they’ll be kept in until we replace these lily-livered magistrates!”
“Replacing them isn’t easy, sir. They are put there to do the will of those who have made their fortunes through what they call free-trading.”
“And I call smuggling!” barked Karl. "

So if you want to read a book that will make you think you're really there, follow Kevin Marsh (I hope he won't mind!) and see if you would fare well in those days.

Free on Kindle Unlimited and not much more if you want to buy it.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments One Dark Night by Anna Faversham Dark and Intriguing Historical Romance/Suspense

“A great read! I love all the historical detail and I learnt much about smugglers. It's fast paced, and it really grips you until the end. The characters are very well portrayed. I was sorry to finish the book, always the sign of a good story.” - ‘Amazon Customer’ UK site.

It is 1821 and smuggling is rife on the English coast. Lucy doesn’t know who to trust, while those around her suspect she is a spy and treat her accordingly. Her problems increase when two men enter her life:

Lieutenant Karl Thorsen, sworn to avenge his father’s murder, is determined to hang the violent smugglers.

Daniel Tynton has smuggling in his blood. When he witnesses a murder, he makes a tough decision, and many lives will never be the same.

99c/99p until 3rd January or Free on Kindle Unlimited


Groovy Lee Hi, Anna

I hope this is the right place to contact you about this. There will be another book event hosted by Nicole Locker in Feb. that you may want to be a part of. Only romance novels of all genres this time. Here's all the information if you choose to.

All The Best!

https://romancebooks.blog/
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https://romancebooks.blog/author-portal/


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Thanks, Groovy. I've just taken a look but the dates don't work for me! Grr... And my next post shows you why - my Kindle Countdown Deals are already booked!


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Journey into a dark world where all the conflict points to one cruel and ruthless man - the Dark Star.

In 1823, on an island off the south coast of England, there are activities worse than smuggling and all the conflict points to one cruel and ruthless man. The women on the island call him the Dark Star.

Lieutenant Karl Thorsen enlists the help of his old enemy, reformed smuggler Daniel Tynton who infiltrates the gang to defeat the evil that brings poverty to ‘the diamond isle’. Karl has the misfortune to fall for the woman belonging to the Dark Star.

Book Two of The Dark Moon trilogy - It’s not essential to read Book One first but, like dinner, it’s often preferable to have the main course before strawberries and cream.

Free with Kindle Unlimited or reduced to 99p/99c until 12th January

Under a Dark Star by Anna Faversham


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments Hide in Time by Anna Faversham is a time-travel romance and is reduced to 0.99 until 27th March.

"When a book allows me to become one of the characters....aahhhh, perfection!" Louisa on Goodreads


On your death bed, they say it's not the things you've done that you regret most, but the things you've left undone.

In 1814 Laura misjudges the man she loves and storms off from him only to discover that she's made a terrible mistake. She longs to put it right but finds herself in the 21st century and unable to do so. Or can she?

Laura risks her life to restore happiness to the man she has so badly misjudged and in doing so she frees herself from the destructive regret lingering in her life. And throughout, love patiently waits for her.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments One Dark Night by Anna Faversham

It is 1821 and smuggling is rife on the English coast. One man is determined, not only to stop this violent trade, but to hang the perpetrators – one in particular. Lucy has her own problems and they get worse when these two men enter her life. Two men, one girl – trouble awaits.

“This is an enjoyable and thoroughly recommended read, a romantic thriller mystery that maintains its knife edge tension through to the last page.” Tony Spencer - Amazon UK reviewer.

0.99 until 5th April

Free on Kindle Unlimited


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 275 comments In 1823, on an island off the south coast of England, there are activities worse than smuggling and all the conflict points to one cruel and ruthless man. The women on the island call him the Dark Star.

Lieutenant Karl Thorsen enlists the help of his old enemy, reformed smuggler Daniel Tynton who infiltrates the gang to defeat the evil that brings poverty to ‘the diamond isle’. Karl has the misfortune to fall for the woman belonging to the Dark Star.

Book Two of The Dark Moon trilogy - 0.99 until 19th April or FREE with Kindle Unlimited.

Under a Dark Star by Anna Faversham

It’s not essential to read Book One first but, like dinner, it’s often preferable to have the main course before strawberries and cream. Except, of course, if you haven't got time for the main course and need to rush straight on in with the strawberries.


Groovy Lee Good one, Anna. Sounds intriguing. And I love strawberries and cream!


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