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Lord Protector    by Clayton Spann
Price: $0.99 USD. 92100 words. Published on October 21, 2009. .

Edward V and the Duke of York have been missing since 1483. They were last seen in the Tower of London. The brothers were presumed murdered, but evidence recently uncovered by Roger Ward indicates they survived. This man, an American of the 21st Century, has stepped into the England of 1498. Ward hunts the truth about the Princes, and the course of history is the first casualty.
The Tide Mill    by Richard Herley
Price: $3.99 USD. 126280 words. Published on February 16, 2010. .

In 13th-century Sussex, an illicit love-affair and ruthless power-politics find focus in a masterwork of medieval engineering.
The Stonemason Who Fell Down to Heaven    by Robert Bela Wilhelm
Price: $3.99 USD. 8230 words. Published on April 11, 2010. .

Seven morality tales from Medieval England inspired by the same rich traditions of the Mystery Plays. Besides the title story, the others are Godric's Sheep, All Shall Be Well, In the Company of Angels, The Visitation of Dame Margery Kempe, The Peddler of Sawffham, and Cadmon's Song of Creation. They are set in the towns and countrysides of East Anglia during Anglo-Saxon and Medieval times.
Heaven's Fire (Fairfax Family Series, Book 2)    by Patricia Ryan
Price: $3.99 USD. 109750 words. Published on July 10, 2010. .

Celibate priest and Oxford scholar Rainulf Fairfax finds himself drawn to a humbly born young woman after he rescues from her vicious overlord. Originally published by NAL. "Lusty and exhilarating, this is medieval romance at its best. Heaven's Fire is a splendid tale, and Patricia Ryan is a writer to watch." New York Times bestselling author Patricia Gaffney
Silken Threads (Wexford Family Series, Book 1)    by Patricia Ryan
Price: $3.99 USD. 111700 words. Published on July 10, 2010. .

In this award-winning medieval romance inspired by Hitchcock's Rear Window, a wounded soldier heals in the London home of a young widow who steals his heart—but his future rests on an arranged marriage to his lord's daughter. Originally published by NAL, Silken Threads won Romance Wrters of America’s RITA Award.
The Sun and the Moon (Perigueux Family Series, Book 2)    by Patricia Ryan
Price: $3.99 USD. 112050 words. Published on July 10, 2010. .

Hugh has never had any trouble avoiding ties of the heart—until he recruits a beautiful young Oxford scholar to pose as his wife for an espionage mission. Inspired by Hitchcock's Notorious, this medieval romance won a Romantic Times Award. Originally published by NAL. "Once you start this nonstop read, you won't go to bed until you've turned the last page." Romantic Times
The Virgin King    by Joseph Fullam
Price: $0.99 USD. 68870 words. Published on August 22, 2010. .

What if King Henry VIII didn't die, but was sent into secret exile? What if he escaped back to England along with a bastard son, only to be captured by his brilliant daughter, Queen Elizabeth? THE VIRGIN KING tells the story of a completely unadulterated knave named William, who was raised by the vainglorious and half-mad King Henry VIII, only to become the plaything of Queen Elizabeth I.
A Winter's Tale    by Cecily Felber
Price: $4.99 USD. 192660 words. Published on October 6, 2010. .

As the year 1141 dawns in England, the rivalry between the two claimants for the throne bursts into open conflict. Gambling on who the winner will be, needing their friendship, Brenin Madog ap Maredudd of Powys takes his men to the ensuing battle and afterwards sends his heir Rhodri off on a simple errand that becomes a journey fraught with danger.
Emily, Brave and Swift    by Janice Reynolds
Price: $2.99 USD. 2490 words. Published on October 24, 2010. .

An illustrated, rhyming tale about Emily, a daring young girl: daughter of a knight who is always off battling and an absent-minded mum busy planning social gatherings with the Ladies. Emily, Brave and Swift blends together 15th century medieval times, some really gross trolls with a revolting appetite for..? and for fun, some present day technology that result in a humorous collision of events.
Worth Dying For (The Bruce Trilogy: Book II)    by N. Gemini Sasson
Price: $3.99 USD. 104820 words. Published on November 23, 2010. .

One day. One battle. Bannockburn, 1314. The rise of Robert the Bruce. The vengefulness of James Douglas. And the ruin of Edward II. Robert the Bruce struggles to unite a kingdom divided by centuries old blood feuds as he falls to temptation, while Edward II of England must relinquish all power to those who demand the ultimate sacrifice.