
Samantha Holt is a British author of historical and contemporary romance novels. Samantha grew up in Hampshire, England, and was inspired by Jane Austen and Elizabeth Gaskell – who lived not far from her home (centuries prior). She has been reading romance novels as long as she can remember. She also has a fondness for history, and loves combining two of her loves. Prior to becoming a novelist, Samantha trained as a nurse and as an archaeologist. She is married and has twins.
Samantha Holt made her debut with the standalone title The Crimson Castle. Below is a list of Samantha Holt’s books in order of when they were first released:
Publication Order of Bluestocking Brides Books
Publication Order of Borderland Legacy Books
Publication Order of Cynfell Brothers Books
Publication Order of Duchess's Investigative Society Books
Publication Order of Highland Fae Chronicles Books
Publication Order of The Inheritance Clause Books
Publication Order of The Kidnap Club Books
Publication Order of The Lords of Scandal Row Books
Publication Order of Regency Fairy Twists Books
Publication Order of Rogues of Redmere Books
Publication Order of Spinsters Club Books
Publication Order of The Wallflower Brides Books
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas
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Samantha Holt Synopsis: Kissed at Midnight is a standalone title by Samantha Holt. August Avery has found himself the sole custodian of his cousin’s six month old daughter and he needs assistance – post-haste.
When Ivy Davis turns up at his door looking for work, he believes he’s found what he’s been looking for. If only the exuberant young woman did not prove to be such a distraction from his busy workload.
Unsure if she is even up to the task of looking after a baby, Ivy finds herself swayed by the handsome and slightly desperate August into working for him. With her singing career failing before it even started and no other talents, she decides looking after a young child cannot be so hard… surely?
But the child may turn out to be the least of her worries. Her handsome, brooding master seems to keep her awake more than the baby. Add to that her desire to achieve her dreams of singing on stage and the machinations of the indomitable Mrs. Pepperwhite who sees her as competition for August’s hand, Ivy finds this simple job growing harder by the day.
Especially as her desire for her master increases…