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Elspeth Was Her Name: Book Three
Elspeth Was Her Name (Book Three)
Ellise C. Weaver
Elspeth McCabe leaves her small Scottish home desperate to find someplace safe…even if safety is only dirty streets. She cannot bear another day spent at the mercy of others.
Elspeth’s life in the year 1585 is filled with hardships she has borne with steely resolve for 20 years. Strong-willed, but quiet, she serves diligently in a wealthy household...a rich landowner's. But she will not allow his hands to touch her ever again. Nor will she allow her merciless and abusive father to take from her the only thing which might prove her bloodline.
Now on the run and without friend or support of any kind, she continues to bear difficulties that would easily destroy others. And it nearly does destroy her. Near death’s door, Elspeth is rescued and brought to a beautiful manor house in the Sussex countryside—Huntington Manor. Will she ever awaken? And if she does, will she find more evil charades she has only just escaped? Will she find a new master intolerable and immoral, too?
But Elspeth does awaken and what she finds frightens her more than any detestable hands ever could. Frightens her in a most strange, unpredictable, and delicious way. Can Elspeth ever trust a man enough to discover what a true and kind gentleman is all about? Find out in this third installment of The Huntington Saga Series Novels.
This is a standalone story, but enhanced by the previous books.
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Creighton's Daughter
Creighton's Daughter
by Ellise C. Weaver
Lady Elspeth Huntington’s coming out was spectacular! A most sought after debutante, she relishes in her success.
Yet, she is not quite satisfied...
Following the ill-guided counsel of her closest new friend, Elspeth plays the games of high society with ease. But emptiness is never far away. Still... ever so near could be her greatest happiness. In the nearby village of Dunford works a blacksmith of extraordinary skill and honesty.
Myles Reeve watches as young Elspeth grows from a sweet innocent to much less, disappointingly. His interest in the damsel is quite distressing, at the least, and bothersome, at the most. Yet he cannot help thinking of her always.
Reeve's best friend, Benson, a servant in the Huntington household, encourages his happenstance meetings with the girl. A masquerade ball is just the place to be unseen, is it not?
Thoroughly attracted to each other, Elspeth and Myles continually struggle with their budding passion, their stations, and the inevitable heartbreak that would happen if they are to continue their interest in each other. Intrigue and loyalty bring these two together again and again, their love sealed with a kiss. But not just any kiss. Will their love have a chance to blossom?
Not all have missed this growing friendship. Not all willingly stand by and watch as their hard work and dreams fade. Will Elspeth and Myles find love after all? Find out in Book Four of The Huntington Saga Series Novels--Creighton’s Daughter.
by Ellise C. Weaver
Lady Elspeth Huntington’s coming out was spectacular! A most sought after debutante, she relishes in her success.
Yet, she is not quite satisfied...
Following the ill-guided counsel of her closest new friend, Elspeth plays the games of high society with ease. But emptiness is never far away. Still... ever so near could be her greatest happiness. In the nearby village of Dunford works a blacksmith of extraordinary skill and honesty.
Myles Reeve watches as young Elspeth grows from a sweet innocent to much less, disappointingly. His interest in the damsel is quite distressing, at the least, and bothersome, at the most. Yet he cannot help thinking of her always.
Reeve's best friend, Benson, a servant in the Huntington household, encourages his happenstance meetings with the girl. A masquerade ball is just the place to be unseen, is it not?
Thoroughly attracted to each other, Elspeth and Myles continually struggle with their budding passion, their stations, and the inevitable heartbreak that would happen if they are to continue their interest in each other. Intrigue and loyalty bring these two together again and again, their love sealed with a kiss. But not just any kiss. Will their love have a chance to blossom?
Not all have missed this growing friendship. Not all willingly stand by and watch as their hard work and dreams fade. Will Elspeth and Myles find love after all? Find out in Book Four of The Huntington Saga Series Novels--Creighton’s Daughter.
The Gates of Loughurst Castle: Book One
By Ellise C. Weaver
In late 1700s England, one village and outlying estates encounter something they have never faced before—Zombies. One day isn’t enough time to destroy all who live within the area, or is it? Will any survive the apocalyptic aftermath?
Meet Miss Cynthia Farnsworth and Lord Morrisson as they struggle to survive within the castle walls. Falling in love is the obvious thing to do as they encounter and fight off an infectious invasion. Will they find safety within The Gates of Loughurst Castle? Or will they meet their doom?
Come find out in this romantic suspense novella, thrilling readers with an historical tale. You will be lured to peek around corners, avoiding the invading undead on their mindless course to destruction.
Let’s jump into the middle of chaos, shall we?
In late 1700s England, one village and outlying estates encounter something they have never faced before—Zombies. One day isn’t enough time to destroy all who live within the area, or is it? Will any survive the apocalyptic aftermath?
Meet Miss Cynthia Farnsworth and Lord Morrisson as they struggle to survive within the castle walls. Falling in love is the obvious thing to do as they encounter and fight off an infectious invasion. Will they find safety within The Gates of Loughurst Castle? Or will they meet their doom?
Come find out in this romantic suspense novella, thrilling readers with an historical tale. You will be lured to peek around corners, avoiding the invading undead on their mindless course to destruction.
Let’s jump into the middle of chaos, shall we?