A world traveler since childhood, Lyn Armstrong has experienced life in many different cultures. Having lived in Australia, England, Portugal, and America on both sides of the coast, she understands the meaning of adapting to one’s environment. But the country she now calls home is America, where the thrill of dodging Floridian hurricanes off sets the paradise of white beaches, blue ocean waters and warm summer breezes. With the biggest readership in the world for her romance novels, Lyn and her family remain in America to follow her dreams as an author.
As an avid reader of historical romances for over 20 years, Lyn has a passion for writing this genre. She has spent six weeks in Scotland touring the castles and museums to gain a chronological feel of the country. Volunteering as a cast member for the Renaissance Festival in Florida, Lyn mastered the language of olde English and gained additional historical knowledge.
Her newest release, The Last Celtic Witch, is a story of lies, treachery, and of course, hot, searing sex! “In a time of bloody feuds, traitorous sabotage and dark magick, a warring chieftain and a hunted witch will change history forever.”
To find out more about Lyn, her books, and perhaps even how she juggles writing with being a wife, mom, and avid traveller. Jump in anytime, Lyn! We’re happy to have you here.
1 COMMENT
E. Robert Dunn
17 years agoLyn:
You’re not only an inspirational person, but your writing reflects inspiration in those that read your work. Being a fan of yours is easy. All one has to do is become one with your words and the passages become a transport into your imaginations realm of love, devotion, erotica, and dreams come true.
It is a pleasure to take the journey with you into the “The Last Celtic Witch” and to all the way the world really was … not only in your mind, but also in the way it really was — if only history would reveal the true erotism of things and places past.
Much success and, even as a fellow writer/author, I look forward to many many works penned by your hand.
🙂 E. Robert Dunn