Dawn Marie Hamilton -- Writer of Romance

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The Garden Gate -- Scottish Time Travel Romance Series

The Scottish Highlands, a place where fairies, brounies, and other fey creatures dance through time. On occasion, so do mere mortals.

This is the setting for Dawn Marie's GARDEN GATE time-travel romance series spiced with scheming fairies and one incredibly mischievous brounie. From the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, the reader journeys to the Scottish Highlands of the early sixteenth century and back again.

Just Beyond the Garden Gate

A GARDEN GATE Series Completed Manuscript

3rd place Paranormal Category
2007 FTHRW's Golden Gateway Contest 
 

Passion ignites when a fairy-shove propels burned-out business consultant Laurie Bernard back through time and into the embrace of Patrick MacLachlan. The arrogant clan chief doesn’t know what to make of the strange lass in his arms, especially when he recognizes the brooch pinned at her shoulder as the one his stepmother wore when she and his father disappeared. Laurie sets his blood afire and he’s determined to have her. She's resolved to return to her own time and the quiet country life of which she's always dreamed. Yet her desire for Patrick is impossible to resist.


With the fey interfering at every turn, the couple must learn to trust one another while combating an enemy clan, exposing a traitor within their own family and discovering the true fate of Patrick’s missing parents. Against all odds, they learn the most important truth...love transcends time.

Read about Laurie and Patrick's first kiss

Just Once in a Very Blue Moon

A GARDEN GATE Series WIP 

To be stalked by beautiful women would be most men’s fantasy dream, but it was Finn MacIntyre’s worst nightmare and all too real. Travel with Finn from the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games in North Carolina to the Scottish Highlands of 1511.

Read the first chapter of Just Once in a Very Blue Moon

Just Wait for Me

A GARDEN GATE Series WIP 

In the chaotic aftermath of the battle of Flodden, an injured Highland warrior makes a bargain with a twenty-first century lass cast back in time by a meddling, matchmaking fairy. Stephen MacEwen promises that if the lass will help him get home, he'll find a way to send her forward to her own time. But is that a promise he'll want to keep? And after spending time with Stephen, will Jillian O'Donnell want to go? 

Read the first chapter of Just Wait for Me