Julie Garwood is returning to her roots and releasing a new medieval, Shadow Music, in late December of 2007. It’s hardcover with a retail price tag of $25.95. On her website * (that is almost impossible to navigate), she spills that the hero is “Colm MacHugh, a ‘close ally to the Buchanas’ and both Brodick and Colm share a dislike for the MacKenna clan, especially when it comes to the future of a beautiful woman named Gabrielle. ”
I love Garwood’s historicals and recall reading The Bride so often that the binding gave out and the cover fell off.
* For the love of all that is good on the internet, authors, please do away with your affection for the flash dominated sites.






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WOOT! WOOT! WOOT! There is not enough happy dancing in the world to celebrate this moment.
Right there with you, Sarah. I LOVE Julie Garwood’s historicals! I might be anticipating this more than HP 7.
Oh thank christ. If I had to read one more of her empty contemporaries, I think I would have ended up divorced. I could tell my husband was getting real tired of my annual Garwood-release lament: “Ahhhh! You would not believe how great this author used to be! Why? Why?”
Dec. 2007! Merry Christmas to me!
Not only is it a Garwood, its a MEDIEVAL GARWOOD! Wow, what did I do to deserve this?
*Roslyn, off to help more animals and small children*
I have been waiting for years for Julie to return to her historical novels. Words can not express the joy I feel over this WONDERFUL news. Love ya Julie!!
I’M SO EXCITED…Julie Garwood is THE best historical romance author out there today! I’m glad she decided to write another historical and not a contemporary. There is just something about her historicals that make them so special.