My next book, Beguiled by the Forbidden Knight is out in June (though subscribers to Harlequin or Mills & Boon’s reader subscription service will get it in May).
I can’t overstate how much I love this cover. Everything about it is perfect, from the misty, gothic atmosphere to the characters – including one very important thing about one of them that I’m not going to share at this point.
What do you think? I’ve had couples, heroes and heroines and I think this might be my favourite cover so far.
So far I only have the Harlequin cover and I’m waiting eagerly to see the Mills and Boon version as they’ve had a huge revamp and the new look covers are fantastic.
If the cover and blurb have caught your interest, Beguiled by the Forbidden Knight is available to preorder now getBook.at/ForbiddenKnight
Elisabeth’s writing career began when she entered her first novel into Harlequin’s So You Think You Can Write contest in 2013 and finished in third place. She was offered a two-book contract and hasn’t looked back. Since then she has published six Medieval romances with Harlequin Mills & Boon and doesn’t have any plans to stop!
Elisabeth works as a Primary teacher but she’d rather be writing full time because unlike five year olds, her characters generally do what she tells them. When she isn’t writing, she spends most of her spare time reading and is a pro at cooking one-handed while holding a book. She loves historical fiction and has a fondness for dark haired, bearded heroes.
Elisabeth enjoys skiing, singing, and exploring tourist attractions with her family. Her children are resigned to spending their weekends visiting the past. She loves hot and sour soup and ginger mojitos - but not at the same time!
She lives in Cheshire with her husband, two children and two cats with ridiculous names because the car broke down there in 1999 and she never left.
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