Showing posts with label K.R. Richards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label K.R. Richards. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 August 2016

INTERVIEW: K.R. Richards

Flurries Unlimited (FU) had the awesome chance to visit with prolific author and medium/tarot card reader, K. R. Richards (KR). We didn't have our fortune told but her are the interesting things we discussed. 

FU:  With all the different genres to choose from, what made you decide to write paranormal romance?

KRR: While I was working on the last books of the historical, Lords of Avalon series, I got the itch to try something different. Although I did include some paranormal elements in the LOA series, I thought it might be fun to do that in a contemporary setting. I read many genres, and enjoy them all. A decade ago I had started planning out a series that revolved around women working in a metaphysical shop. So I just took some of those ideas and created the Decker Brothers Series.

FU: How has being a medium influenced your writing?

KRR: I think it has enhanced my awareness of human emotions, and it also keeps me focused on creating a functional romantic relationship within the story. As a medium, and Tarot reader, I worked in the public doing readings for people at Metaphysical Shops, Psychic Fairs, and Spiritualist Church events. People come to get a reading for many reasons, some just out of curiosity, some just to get their "fortune told." But it isn't fortune telling, it's a picture of your life at the time, the obstacles you currently face, and the mediumship can bring messages from the other side. I'll be the first to admit that quite a few people do come to a Psychic when their love life isn't going well, and not everyone can see clearly when they are in the midst of a bad relationship.

FU: What's the most memorable experience you've had as either a medium or tarot reader?

KRR: There are many that stand out, good and bad. But I will share one that I feel is the most important. While I worked as a Psychic in the community, that was a side job. I worked a 9 - 5 receptionist/admin job for a major hotel chain. I

was in my late thirties, early forties during that time. We had a lot of young employees. I kept positive thought cards, affirmations, etc. at my desk. Many of them stopped to talk throughout the day and would tell me about their problems. One young man was having problems with his boyfriend, and eventually they broke up. He was distraught, estranged from his family at the time, and we talked often during his break up. I gave him a reading and also gave him a list of positive affirmations. By this point, he had no self-confidence, low self-esteem and couldn't conceive how he could go through life without the person he loved. The last time I saw him, he was really upset. So I spoke to his manager to let him know what was going on. He didn't show up for work the next day.


Two weeks went by and he was still a no show. We called his number and could never reach him. His manager did not terminate him. When the young man returned two weeks later, it was to tell us that he had wanted to die when he left that night. He slit his wrists. While he was laying there bleeding, he pulled the affirmations I had given him out of his backpack. As he read through them and remembered what we had talked about - he decided he wanted to live. He called his parents. They called 911. After leaving the hospital, he went home to his family, who welcomed him.

There were so many other experiences that I remember, helping a woman find the courage and confidence to leave an abusive relationship, giving a loving message to a grieving widow, and helping young women to see they must love themselves.

FU:
You've written so many books and now two series. Which is your favourite and why?

KRR: I can't say that I have a favorite. I have enjoyed writing them all, and struggled with each one at times too. I would say I was most proud of Lords of Atonement, because it was the last of the Lords of Avalon series and I didn't want it to be boring or disappointing, nor did I want the readers to be let down because they had already figured out the identity of the main antagonist. It was difficult and took a lot of thought and planning, but I feel like I gave them some surprises and accomplished that.

FU: They say that every character has some of the author in him/her. Which of your characters is most like you? In what way?

KRR: I can't really think of one character. I can say some of them have my strengths, and some of them have my weaknesses. Two examples come to mind, first would be Libby from Lords of Honor. She had a large scar on her face and it was difficult for her to accept after she was injured. People stared at her. I was born with a large birthmark on my lower leg. Kids always made fun of it when I was growing up, and I was very self-conscious of it. I even came to hate it in high school. I think Libby's feelings definitely came from that experience. Senny, in Lords of Retribution was "different". In all truth, she wasn't like me , per se, but she came from the experience with my youngest son, who is severely autistic, he has never spoken. So Senny's feelings definitely came from my experience raising my son. The way he was treated, the way his brother felt when people made fun of him, etc. I can remember praying in those early days that my son would start speaking and be able to live a normal life. I read about and investigated everything about autism, trying to find "the way, the thing" that would be the break through for him. There came the time when I had to accept that he would be like he was. So I think Senny came from the memories of those dreams I had to let go of for my son. A man fell in love with Senny, she got married, she gained confidence and though she still struggled, and didn't always fit in, she had a normal, happy life.

FU:
So what is on the horizon? What are your new projects? When is your next new release?

KRR: There are two more books left in The Decker Brothers Trilogy. I'm currently writing Liam's Spell. I'm about to release Book 1 of the Quest for the Shroud historical series, Sinners Take All. The Quest for the Shroud series includes some of the unmarried Avalon Society members from the Lords of Avalon series on their new adventure in Scotland.

I have a two small town Contemporary Romances, set in Mississippi, in the works, along with several Historical series I've planned out. One is about a group of female mediums in Victorian England, the other about a trio of Cornish rakes, and another is about a family by the name of Darke who lives in Penzance, Cornwall.

FU:  Thank you for chatting with us.

KRR: Thank you, K. G. and Flurries of words. :)

Tuesday, 2 August 2016

INTERVIEW: K.R. Richards

Flurries Unlimited (FU) had the awesome chance to visit with prolific author and medium/tarot card reader, K. R. Richards (KR). We didn't have our fortune told but her are the interesting things we discussed. 

FU:  With all the different genres to choose from, what made you decide to write paranormal romance?

KRR: While I was working on the last books of the historical, Lords of Avalon series, I got the itch to try something different. Although I did include some paranormal elements in the LOA series, I thought it might be fun to do that in a contemporary setting. I read many genres, and enjoy them all. A decade ago I had started planning out a series that revolved around women working in a metaphysical shop. So I just took some of those ideas and created the Decker Brothers Series.

FU: How has being a medium influenced your writing?

KRR: I think it has enhanced my awareness of human emotions, and it also keeps me focused on creating a functional romantic relationship within the story. As a medium, and Tarot reader, I worked in the public doing readings for people at Metaphysical Shops, Psychic Fairs, and Spiritualist Church events. People come to get a reading for many reasons, some just out of curiosity, some just to get their "fortune told." But it isn't fortune telling, it's a picture of your life at the time, the obstacles you currently face, and the mediumship can bring messages from the other side. I'll be the first to admit that quite a few people do come to a Psychic when their love life isn't going well, and not everyone can see clearly when they are in the midst of a bad relationship.

FU: What's the most memorable experience you've had as either a medium or tarot reader?

KRR: There are many that stand out, good and bad. But I will share one that I feel is the most important. While I worked as a Psychic in the community, that was a side job. I worked a 9 - 5 receptionist/admin job for a major hotel chain. I

was in my late thirties, early forties during that time. We had a lot of young employees. I kept positive thought cards, affirmations, etc. at my desk. Many of them stopped to talk throughout the day and would tell me about their problems. One young man was having problems with his boyfriend, and eventually they broke up. He was distraught, estranged from his family at the time, and we talked often during his break up. I gave him a reading and also gave him a list of positive affirmations. By this point, he had no self-confidence, low self-esteem and couldn't conceive how he could go through life without the person he loved. The last time I saw him, he was really upset. So I spoke to his manager to let him know what was going on. He didn't show up for work the next day.


Two weeks went by and he was still a no show. We called his number and could never reach him. His manager did not terminate him. When the young man returned two weeks later, it was to tell us that he had wanted to die when he left that night. He slit his wrists. While he was laying there bleeding, he pulled the affirmations I had given him out of his backpack. As he read through them and remembered what we had talked about - he decided he wanted to live. He called his parents. They called 911. After leaving the hospital, he went home to his family, who welcomed him.

There were so many other experiences that I remember, helping a woman find the courage and confidence to leave an abusive relationship, giving a loving message to a grieving widow, and helping young women to see they must love themselves.

FU:
You've written so many books and now two series. Which is your favourite and why?

KRR: I can't say that I have a favorite. I have enjoyed writing them all, and struggled with each one at times too. I would say I was most proud of Lords of Atonement, because it was the last of the Lords of Avalon series and I didn't want it to be boring or disappointing, nor did I want the readers to be let down because they had already figured out the identity of the main antagonist. It was difficult and took a lot of thought and planning, but I feel like I gave them some surprises and accomplished that.

FU: They say that every character has some of the author in him/her. Which of your characters is most like you? In what way?

KRR: I can't really think of one character. I can say some of them have my strengths, and some of them have my weaknesses. Two examples come to mind, first would be Libby from Lords of Honor. She had a large scar on her face and it was difficult for her to accept after she was injured. People stared at her. I was born with a large birthmark on my lower leg. Kids always made fun of it when I was growing up, and I was very self-conscious of it. I even came to hate it in high school. I think Libby's feelings definitely came from that experience. Senny, in Lords of Retribution was "different". In all truth, she wasn't like me , per se, but she came from the experience with my youngest son, who is severely autistic, he has never spoken. So Senny's feelings definitely came from my experience raising my son. The way he was treated, the way his brother felt when people made fun of him, etc. I can remember praying in those early days that my son would start speaking and be able to live a normal life. I read about and investigated everything about autism, trying to find "the way, the thing" that would be the break through for him. There came the time when I had to accept that he would be like he was. So I think Senny came from the memories of those dreams I had to let go of for my son. A man fell in love with Senny, she got married, she gained confidence and though she still struggled, and didn't always fit in, she had a normal, happy life.

FU:
So what is on the horizon? What are your new projects? When is your next new release?

KRR: There are two more books left in The Decker Brothers Trilogy. I'm currently writing Liam's Spell. I'm about to release Book 1 of the Quest for the Shroud historical series, Sinners Take All. The Quest for the Shroud series includes some of the unmarried Avalon Society members from the Lords of Avalon series on their new adventure in Scotland.

I have a two small town Contemporary Romances, set in Mississippi, in the works, along with several Historical series I've planned out. One is about a group of female mediums in Victorian England, the other about a trio of Cornish rakes, and another is about a family by the name of Darke who lives in Penzance, Cornwall.

FU:  Thank you for chatting with us.

KRR: Thank you, K. G. and Flurries of words. :)

Monday, 1 August 2016

INTERVIEW: K.R. Richards

Flurries Unlimited (FU) had the awesome chance to visit with prolific author and medium/tarot card reader, K. R. Richards (KR). We didn't have our fortune told but her are the interesting things we discussed. 

FU:  With all the different genres to choose from, what made you decide to write paranormal romance?

KRR: While I was working on the last books of the historical, Lords of Avalon series, I got the itch to try something different. Although I did include some paranormal elements in the LOA series, I thought it might be fun to do that in a contemporary setting. I read many genres, and enjoy them all. A decade ago I had started planning out a series that revolved around women working in a metaphysical shop. So I just took some of those ideas and created the Decker Brothers Series.

FU: How has being a medium influenced your writing?

KRR: I think it has enhanced my awareness of human emotions, and it also keeps me focused on creating a functional romantic relationship within the story. As a medium, and Tarot reader, I worked in the public doing readings for people at Metaphysical Shops, Psychic Fairs, and Spiritualist Church events. People come to get a reading for many reasons, some just out of curiosity, some just to get their "fortune told." But it isn't fortune telling, it's a picture of your life at the time, the obstacles you currently face, and the mediumship can bring messages from the other side. I'll be the first to admit that quite a few people do come to a Psychic when their love life isn't going well, and not everyone can see clearly when they are in the midst of a bad relationship.

FU: What's the most memorable experience you've had as either a medium or tarot reader?

KRR: There are many that stand out, good and bad. But I will share one that I feel is the most important. While I worked as a Psychic in the community, that was a side job. I worked a 9 - 5 receptionist/admin job for a major hotel chain. I

was in my late thirties, early forties during that time. We had a lot of young employees. I kept positive thought cards, affirmations, etc. at my desk. Many of them stopped to talk throughout the day and would tell me about their problems. One young man was having problems with his boyfriend, and eventually they broke up. He was distraught, estranged from his family at the time, and we talked often during his break up. I gave him a reading and also gave him a list of positive affirmations. By this point, he had no self-confidence, low self-esteem and couldn't conceive how he could go through life without the person he loved. The last time I saw him, he was really upset. So I spoke to his manager to let him know what was going on. He didn't show up for work the next day.


Two weeks went by and he was still a no show. We called his number and could never reach him. His manager did not terminate him. When the young man returned two weeks later, it was to tell us that he had wanted to die when he left that night. He slit his wrists. While he was laying there bleeding, he pulled the affirmations I had given him out of his backpack. As he read through them and remembered what we had talked about - he decided he wanted to live. He called his parents. They called 911. After leaving the hospital, he went home to his family, who welcomed him.

There were so many other experiences that I remember, helping a woman find the courage and confidence to leave an abusive relationship, giving a loving message to a grieving widow, and helping young women to see they must love themselves.

FU:
You've written so many books and now two series. Which is your favourite and why?

KRR: I can't say that I have a favorite. I have enjoyed writing them all, and struggled with each one at times too. I would say I was most proud of Lords of Atonement, because it was the last of the Lords of Avalon series and I didn't want it to be boring or disappointing, nor did I want the readers to be let down because they had already figured out the identity of the main antagonist. It was difficult and took a lot of thought and planning, but I feel like I gave them some surprises and accomplished that.

FU: They say that every character has some of the author in him/her. Which of your characters is most like you? In what way?

KRR: I can't really think of one character. I can say some of them have my strengths, and some of them have my weaknesses. Two examples come to mind, first would be Libby from Lords of Honor. She had a large scar on her face and it was difficult for her to accept after she was injured. People stared at her. I was born with a large birthmark on my lower leg. Kids always made fun of it when I was growing up, and I was very self-conscious of it. I even came to hate it in high school. I think Libby's feelings definitely came from that experience. Senny, in Lords of Retribution was "different". In all truth, she wasn't like me , per se, but she came from the experience with my youngest son, who is severely autistic, he has never spoken. So Senny's feelings definitely came from my experience raising my son. The way he was treated, the way his brother felt when people made fun of him, etc. I can remember praying in those early days that my son would start speaking and be able to live a normal life. I read about and investigated everything about autism, trying to find "the way, the thing" that would be the break through for him. There came the time when I had to accept that he would be like he was. So I think Senny came from the memories of those dreams I had to let go of for my son. A man fell in love with Senny, she got married, she gained confidence and though she still struggled, and didn't always fit in, she had a normal, happy life.

FU:
So what is on the horizon? What are your new projects? When is your next new release?

KRR: There are two more books left in The Decker Brothers Trilogy. I'm currently writing Liam's Spell. I'm about to release Book 1 of the Quest for the Shroud historical series, Sinners Take All. The Quest for the Shroud series includes some of the unmarried Avalon Society members from the Lords of Avalon series on their new adventure in Scotland.

I have a two small town Contemporary Romances, set in Mississippi, in the works, along with several Historical series I've planned out. One is about a group of female mediums in Victorian England, the other about a trio of Cornish rakes, and another is about a family by the name of Darke who lives in Penzance, Cornwall.

FU:  Thank you for chatting with us.

KRR: Thank you, K. G. and Flurries of words. :)

Sunday, 31 July 2016

INTERVIEW: K.R. Richards

Flurries Unlimited (FU) had the awesome chance to visit with prolific author and medium/tarot card reader, K. R. Richards (KR). We didn't have our fortune told but her are the interesting things we discussed. 

FU:  With all the different genres to choose from, what made you decide to write paranormal romance?

KRR: While I was working on the last books of the historical, Lords of Avalon series, I got the itch to try something different. Although I did include some paranormal elements in the LOA series, I thought it might be fun to do that in a contemporary setting. I read many genres, and enjoy them all. A decade ago I had started planning out a series that revolved around women working in a metaphysical shop. So I just took some of those ideas and created the Decker Brothers Series.

FU: How has being a medium influenced your writing?

KRR: I think it has enhanced my awareness of human emotions, and it also keeps me focused on creating a functional romantic relationship within the story. As a medium, and Tarot reader, I worked in the public doing readings for people at Metaphysical Shops, Psychic Fairs, and Spiritualist Church events. People come to get a reading for many reasons, some just out of curiosity, some just to get their "fortune told." But it isn't fortune telling, it's a picture of your life at the time, the obstacles you currently face, and the mediumship can bring messages from the other side. I'll be the first to admit that quite a few people do come to a Psychic when their love life isn't going well, and not everyone can see clearly when they are in the midst of a bad relationship.

FU: What's the most memorable experience you've had as either a medium or tarot reader?

KRR: There are many that stand out, good and bad. But I will share one that I feel is the most important. While I worked as a Psychic in the community, that was a side job. I worked a 9 - 5 receptionist/admin job for a major hotel chain. I

was in my late thirties, early forties during that time. We had a lot of young employees. I kept positive thought cards, affirmations, etc. at my desk. Many of them stopped to talk throughout the day and would tell me about their problems. One young man was having problems with his boyfriend, and eventually they broke up. He was distraught, estranged from his family at the time, and we talked often during his break up. I gave him a reading and also gave him a list of positive affirmations. By this point, he had no self-confidence, low self-esteem and couldn't conceive how he could go through life without the person he loved. The last time I saw him, he was really upset. So I spoke to his manager to let him know what was going on. He didn't show up for work the next day.


Two weeks went by and he was still a no show. We called his number and could never reach him. His manager did not terminate him. When the young man returned two weeks later, it was to tell us that he had wanted to die when he left that night. He slit his wrists. While he was laying there bleeding, he pulled the affirmations I had given him out of his backpack. As he read through them and remembered what we had talked about - he decided he wanted to live. He called his parents. They called 911. After leaving the hospital, he went home to his family, who welcomed him.

There were so many other experiences that I remember, helping a woman find the courage and confidence to leave an abusive relationship, giving a loving message to a grieving widow, and helping young women to see they must love themselves.

FU:
You've written so many books and now two series. Which is your favourite and why?

KRR: I can't say that I have a favorite. I have enjoyed writing them all, and struggled with each one at times too. I would say I was most proud of Lords of Atonement, because it was the last of the Lords of Avalon series and I didn't want it to be boring or disappointing, nor did I want the readers to be let down because they had already figured out the identity of the main antagonist. It was difficult and took a lot of thought and planning, but I feel like I gave them some surprises and accomplished that.

FU: They say that every character has some of the author in him/her. Which of your characters is most like you? In what way?

KRR: I can't really think of one character. I can say some of them have my strengths, and some of them have my weaknesses. Two examples come to mind, first would be Libby from Lords of Honor. She had a large scar on her face and it was difficult for her to accept after she was injured. People stared at her. I was born with a large birthmark on my lower leg. Kids always made fun of it when I was growing up, and I was very self-conscious of it. I even came to hate it in high school. I think Libby's feelings definitely came from that experience. Senny, in Lords of Retribution was "different". In all truth, she wasn't like me , per se, but she came from the experience with my youngest son, who is severely autistic, he has never spoken. So Senny's feelings definitely came from my experience raising my son. The way he was treated, the way his brother felt when people made fun of him, etc. I can remember praying in those early days that my son would start speaking and be able to live a normal life. I read about and investigated everything about autism, trying to find "the way, the thing" that would be the break through for him. There came the time when I had to accept that he would be like he was. So I think Senny came from the memories of those dreams I had to let go of for my son. A man fell in love with Senny, she got married, she gained confidence and though she still struggled, and didn't always fit in, she had a normal, happy life.

FU:
So what is on the horizon? What are your new projects? When is your next new release?

KRR: There are two more books left in The Decker Brothers Trilogy. I'm currently writing Liam's Spell. I'm about to release Book 1 of the Quest for the Shroud historical series, Sinners Take All. The Quest for the Shroud series includes some of the unmarried Avalon Society members from the Lords of Avalon series on their new adventure in Scotland.

I have a two small town Contemporary Romances, set in Mississippi, in the works, along with several Historical series I've planned out. One is about a group of female mediums in Victorian England, the other about a trio of Cornish rakes, and another is about a family by the name of Darke who lives in Penzance, Cornwall.

FU:  Thank you for chatting with us.

KRR: Thank you, K. G. and Flurries of words. :)

Saturday, 18 April 2015

99 CENT BOOK FIND: Lord Greyton's Fall From Grace by K.R. Richards

Available for JUST 99 CENTS is Lord Greyton's Fall From Grace (Lords of Avalon Novella Series)  by K.R. Richards (Click for UK, Australia, Canada or India download).  Why not grab a copy now?





BOOK DESCRIPTION
WARNING: Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace is a companion novella to Lords of Honor, Book 2 in the Lords of Avalon series. The author recommends you read Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace either before or after Lords of Honor, as it is a companion novella, and the back-story of Owen and Grace, who were originally introduced in Lords of Honor. Lords of Honor is where Owen and Grace’s Happily Ever After ending occurs. There is no Happily Ever After ending in Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace, as it was written after Lords of Honor was released when readers requested the back-story of Owen and Grace. The novella also touches on the back-stories of some of the other characters in the Lords of Avalon series. There are appearances from some of the major Lords of Avalon characters in Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace, all taking place in 1830, four years before the events in the Lords of Avalon series occur.

Grace Brackenridge returns from London a year after her father sent her to find a husband. No man in London compares to the man of her dreams, Owen Darrington, Viscount Greyton, in Hartland, Devon. Grace returns to Hartland still unmarried but determined to marry Owen.

Owen realizes how attracted to Grace he truly is during her long absence. When she returns to Hartland unmarried, he pursues her with the intention of marrying her. He is leaving in two weeks time to work on an archaeological excavation in Italy on behalf of the Avalon Society. He will be gone for three months. He decides he must win her heart quickly to ensure she will wait for him while he is away.

Grace’s father, Squire Brackenridge has other ideas. He prefers his daughter marry another. Knowing Grace is intelligent and willful, he sets his own plan in motion to make certain things will not work out the way Owen and Grace want them to. Is Owen and Grace’s love strong enough to survive the trickery and deceit that threatens to tear them apart forever?

The entire Lords of Avalon series is available on Amazon Kindle; Lord of the Abbey, Lords of Honor, Lords of Retribution and Lords of Atonement, along with the LOA series companion novella, Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace.

Sunday, 29 March 2015

FREE BOOK FIND: Lord Greyton's Fall From Grace by K.R. Richards

FREE to download TODAY is Lord Greyton's Fall From Grace (Lords of Avalon Novella Series)  by K.R. Richards (Click for UK, Australia, Canada or India download).  Why not download a copy before it goes back to full price?





BOOK DESCRIPTION
WARNING: Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace is a companion novella to Lords of Honor, Book 2 in the Lords of Avalon series. The author recommends you read Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace either before or after Lords of Honor, as it is a companion novella, and the back-story of Owen and Grace, who were originally introduced in Lords of Honor. Lords of Honor is where Owen and Grace’s Happily Ever After ending occurs. There is no Happily Ever After ending in Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace, as it was written after Lords of Honor was released when readers requested the back-story of Owen and Grace. The novella also touches on the back-stories of some of the other characters in the Lords of Avalon series. There are appearances from some of the major Lords of Avalon characters in Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace, all taking place in 1830, four years before the events in the Lords of Avalon series occur.

Grace Brackenridge returns from London a year after her father sent her to find a husband. No man in London compares to the man of her dreams, Owen Darrington, Viscount Greyton, in Hartland, Devon. Grace returns to Hartland still unmarried but determined to marry Owen.

Owen realizes how attracted to Grace he truly is during her long absence. When she returns to Hartland unmarried, he pursues her with the intention of marrying her. He is leaving in two weeks time to work on an archaeological excavation in Italy on behalf of the Avalon Society. He will be gone for three months. He decides he must win her heart quickly to ensure she will wait for him while he is away.

Grace’s father, Squire Brackenridge has other ideas. He prefers his daughter marry another. Knowing Grace is intelligent and willful, he sets his own plan in motion to make certain things will not work out the way Owen and Grace want them to. Is Owen and Grace’s love strong enough to survive the trickery and deceit that threatens to tear them apart forever?

The entire Lords of Avalon series is available on Amazon Kindle; Lord of the Abbey, Lords of Honor, Lords of Retribution and Lords of Atonement, along with the LOA series companion novella, Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace.

Saturday, 28 March 2015

FREE BOOK FIND: Lord Greyton's Fall From Grace by K.R. Richards

FREE to download TODAY is Lord Greyton's Fall From Grace (Lords of Avalon Novella Series)  by K.R. Richards (Click for UK, Australia, Canada or India download).  Why not download a copy before it goes back to full price?





BOOK DESCRIPTION
WARNING: Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace is a companion novella to Lords of Honor, Book 2 in the Lords of Avalon series. The author recommends you read Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace either before or after Lords of Honor, as it is a companion novella, and the back-story of Owen and Grace, who were originally introduced in Lords of Honor. Lords of Honor is where Owen and Grace’s Happily Ever After ending occurs. There is no Happily Ever After ending in Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace, as it was written after Lords of Honor was released when readers requested the back-story of Owen and Grace. The novella also touches on the back-stories of some of the other characters in the Lords of Avalon series. There are appearances from some of the major Lords of Avalon characters in Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace, all taking place in 1830, four years before the events in the Lords of Avalon series occur.

Grace Brackenridge returns from London a year after her father sent her to find a husband. No man in London compares to the man of her dreams, Owen Darrington, Viscount Greyton, in Hartland, Devon. Grace returns to Hartland still unmarried but determined to marry Owen.

Owen realizes how attracted to Grace he truly is during her long absence. When she returns to Hartland unmarried, he pursues her with the intention of marrying her. He is leaving in two weeks time to work on an archaeological excavation in Italy on behalf of the Avalon Society. He will be gone for three months. He decides he must win her heart quickly to ensure she will wait for him while he is away.

Grace’s father, Squire Brackenridge has other ideas. He prefers his daughter marry another. Knowing Grace is intelligent and willful, he sets his own plan in motion to make certain things will not work out the way Owen and Grace want them to. Is Owen and Grace’s love strong enough to survive the trickery and deceit that threatens to tear them apart forever?

The entire Lords of Avalon series is available on Amazon Kindle; Lord of the Abbey, Lords of Honor, Lords of Retribution and Lords of Atonement, along with the LOA series companion novella, Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace.

Monday, 23 March 2015

99 CENT BOOK FIND: Lord Greyton's Fall From Grace by K.R. Richards

Available for JUST 99 CENTS is Lord Greyton's Fall From Grace (Lords of Avalon Novella Series)  by K.R. Richards (Click for UK, Australia, Canada or India download).  Why not grab a copy now?





BOOK DESCRIPTION
WARNING: Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace is a companion novella to Lords of Honor, Book 2 in the Lords of Avalon series. The author recommends you read Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace either before or after Lords of Honor, as it is a companion novella, and the back-story of Owen and Grace, who were originally introduced in Lords of Honor. Lords of Honor is where Owen and Grace’s Happily Ever After ending occurs. There is no Happily Ever After ending in Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace, as it was written after Lords of Honor was released when readers requested the back-story of Owen and Grace. The novella also touches on the back-stories of some of the other characters in the Lords of Avalon series. There are appearances from some of the major Lords of Avalon characters in Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace, all taking place in 1830, four years before the events in the Lords of Avalon series occur.

Grace Brackenridge returns from London a year after her father sent her to find a husband. No man in London compares to the man of her dreams, Owen Darrington, Viscount Greyton, in Hartland, Devon. Grace returns to Hartland still unmarried but determined to marry Owen.

Owen realizes how attracted to Grace he truly is during her long absence. When she returns to Hartland unmarried, he pursues her with the intention of marrying her. He is leaving in two weeks time to work on an archaeological excavation in Italy on behalf of the Avalon Society. He will be gone for three months. He decides he must win her heart quickly to ensure she will wait for him while he is away.

Grace’s father, Squire Brackenridge has other ideas. He prefers his daughter marry another. Knowing Grace is intelligent and willful, he sets his own plan in motion to make certain things will not work out the way Owen and Grace want them to. Is Owen and Grace’s love strong enough to survive the trickery and deceit that threatens to tear them apart forever?

The entire Lords of Avalon series is available on Amazon Kindle; Lord of the Abbey, Lords of Honor, Lords of Retribution and Lords of Atonement, along with the LOA series companion novella, Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace.

Friday, 18 April 2014

FREE BOOK FIND: Lord Greyton's Fall From Grace by K.R. Richards

FREE to download TODAY through the 22nd is Lord Greyton's Fall From Grace (Lords of Avalon Novella Series)  by K.R. Richards (Click here for UK Download) .  Why not download a copy before it goes back to full price?





BOOK DESCRIPTION
WARNING: This Novella contains sexual scenes.
Grace Brackenridge returns from London a year after her father sent her to find a husband. No man in London compares to the man of her dreams, Owen Darrington, Viscount Greyton, in Hartland, Devon. Grace returns to Hartland still unmarried but determined to marry Owen.

Owen realizes how attracted to Grace he truly is during her long absence. When she returns to Hartland unmarried, he pursues her with the intention of marrying her. He’s leaving in two weeks time to work on an archaeological excavation in Italy on behalf of the Avalon Society. He will be gone for three months. He decides he must win her heart quickly to insure she will wait for him while he is away.

Grace’s father, Squire Brackenridge has other ideas. He prefers his daughter marry another. Knowing Grace is intelligent and willful, he sets his own plan in motion to make certain things won’t work out the way Owen and Grace want them to. Is Owen and Grace’s love strong enough to survive the trickery and deceit that threatens to tear them apart forever?

The first Lords of Avalon Novella is the story of how Owen and Grace’s relationship began four years before the Lords of Avalon Series begins. Owen and Grace were introduced in Book 2 of the Lords of Avalon Series, Lords of Honor. You will find the rest of their story in Lords of Honor, which is currently on Amazon.com.

The third book in the Lords of Avalon Series, Lords of Retribution, will be released in December 2012/January 2013. The last book of the series, Lords of Atonement, will be released in Fall 2013.

Friday, 22 November 2013

FREE BOOK FIND: Lord Greyton's Fall From Grace by K.R. Richards

FREE to download TODAY through the 26th is Lord Greyton's Fall From Grace (Lords of Avalon Novella Series)  by K.R. Richards (Click here for UK Download) .  Why not download a copy before it goes back to full price?






BOOK DESCRIPTION
WARNING: This Novella contains sexual scenes.
Grace Brackenridge returns from London a year after her father sent her to find a husband. No man in London compares to the man of her dreams, Owen Darrington, Viscount Greyton, in Hartland, Devon. Grace returns to Hartland still unmarried but determined to marry Owen.

Owen realizes how attracted to Grace he truly is during her long absence. When she returns to Hartland unmarried, he pursues her with the intention of marrying her. He’s leaving in two weeks time to work on an archaeological excavation in Italy on behalf of the Avalon Society. He will be gone for three months. He decides he must win her heart quickly to insure she will wait for him while he is away.

Grace’s father, Squire Brackenridge has other ideas. He prefers his daughter marry another. Knowing Grace is intelligent and willful, he sets his own plan in motion to make certain things won’t work out the way Owen and Grace want them to. Is Owen and Grace’s love strong enough to survive the trickery and deceit that threatens to tear them apart forever?

The first Lords of Avalon Novella is the story of how Owen and Grace’s relationship began four years before the Lords of Avalon Series begins. Owen and Grace were introduced in Book 2 of the Lords of Avalon Series, Lords of Honor. You will find the rest of their story in Lords of Honor, which is currently on Amazon.com.

The third book in the Lords of Avalon Series, Lords of Retribution, will be released in December 2012/January 2013. The last book of the series, Lords of Atonement, will be released in Fall 2013.

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

INDIE NEW RELEASE: Lords of Retribution (Lords of Avalon series) by K.R. Richards

We are happy to announce as an INDIE NEW RELEASE and BARGAIN BOOK: Lords of Retribution (Lords of Avalon series)  by K.R. Richards (Click here for UK purchase).  Why not grab a copy of this today?





BOOK DESCRIPTION
The intrigue continues in the Lords of Avalon series, Book 3, Lords of Retribution.

Trevan Chynoweth, the busy Duke of Penrose, returns to Cornwall to find his impatient “almost” fiancée, Morwenna “Wenna” Penrose, promised to another man. Trevan is not willing to give his long-time love up so easily. He is determined to win her back.

Wenna soon realizes she must decide if she will give Trevan the opportunity to prove his love for her or keep her promise to her betrothed.

Trevan’s cousin, Gabriel Chynoweth, the Earl of St. Mabyn, fights his sudden, physical attraction to Wenna’s sister, Senny, a woman whom he has always regarded as a dear friend and sister. His fear of wounding her feelings holds him back from taking any action until he understands just what it is he feels for her.

Senny has dreamed of marrying Gabriel for years. When she suspects Gabriel just might feel more than “brotherly” love for her, she feels she must take the chance to realize her dream. She does worry that the Earl’s reputation could be tarnished by marrying her, a woman known in St. Mabyn for being away with the Piskies.

Lady Tuesday Inwood is the sister of Lord Silverley, an Avalon Society member who fell in the recent fight against the Brown Coats in London. She is determined to join the Avalon Society members in avenging her brother’s death.

Jack Drayton, the Earl of Elveston, has long been attracted to Lady Tuesday. Knowing that the only way he could have her is with an offer of marriage has been enough to stop him from pursuing her. He has always considered Lady Tuesday to be trouble and finds out how much trouble she can be when Tuesday decides to sneak away from her home and follow him to Cornwall!

The Avalon Society converges upon The Duke of Penrose’s home, Menadue, on Bodmin Moor, to translate the ancient scrolls found months before in a secret underground chamber in Glastonbury. While doing so, they discover yet another clue that leads to the most important relic of all. They search for clues hidden in Cornwall, while trying to protect themselves from the Brown-Coats.

The leader of the Knights of the Brown Order and his brown-coated army are determined to find the Holiest of relics first. They will stop at nothing to get to it.

Book 1 of the Lords of Avalon series, Lord of the Abbey, Book 2, Lords of Honor, Book 3, Lords of Retribution, and a companion novella to the Lords of Avalon series, Lord Greyton’s Fall from Grace, are on Amazon Kindle now.

The final book in the Lords of Avalon series, Lords of Atonement, will be released in early/mid 2014.

Coming Soon
A new Lords of Avalon series Novella!

Book 1 of the new, second series, The Secrets of the Shroud series, Shadows and Secrets. The unmarried Avalon Society members begin a new quest!

Also, be looking for a brand new series, “The Cornish Rakes” series, sometime in the near future. These will be shorter (than the Lords of Avalon series) historical romances set exclusively in Cornwall.