As many of you already know, the Pettocoats & Patriots books have now launched! Yay! My book, #2 in the series, Freeing Miss Abagail, launched on the 23rd of June. Yay! So, I thought I’d post links to both of the terrific newsletters — given to us by wonderful Shanna Hatfield — which will give you not only excerpts of each book, but is filled with games and bits of information you might not be able to find elsewhere.
Here is a link to the Petticoats & Pistols Magazine #2: https://sfo2.digitaloceanspaces.com/assets-shanna/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Patriot-Magazine-2-digital.pdf
And here is the link to magtzine #1: https://petticoatsandpistols.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Petticoats-Patriots-Magazine-Volume-1-2026.pdf
Don’t miss the fun! There are interviews, excerpts, games (many games), recipes and more!
And for those of you who would like a hard copy of the first magazine, it is for sale at Lulu: https://www.lulu.com/shop/shanna-hatfield-and-karen-kay-and-kit-morgan-and-sarah-lamb/petticoats-patriots-volume-1/paperback/product-65k4g8k.html?page=1&pageSize=4
So, here are the eight books in this series:
Book 1

She never intended to become a spy … or fall for one.
Philadelphia, 1776
As whispers of revolution turn swell into a roar for freedom, Lucy Carlson is no longer content to simply watch from behind the counter of her father’s jewelry shop. When a mysterious woman—none other than Martha Washington—leaves behind a locket, Lucy discovers the piece is more than a pretty keepsake. The necklace is a secret vessel for the revolution that carries the promise of love.
Drawn into a dangerous spy ring, Lucy begins crafting coded messages concealed within the locket’s clever design, living a secret double life and risking everything she holds dear in a time of sacrifice and war.
Continental soldier Branch Barton is a man defined by duty. Tasked with rooting out traitors, he moves through the shadowed world of deception and divided loyalties. He’s trained to trust no one, yet he finds himself drawn into a slow-burning connection with the jeweler’s spirited daughter.
But when Lucy begins to suspect Branch may be a Redcoat in disguise, their fragile bond is tested by mistaken identity, growing mistrust, and the threat of betrayal.
In a war where even allies can become enemies, Lucy and Branch must navigate a world of hidden truths and guarded hearts. With the fate of the colonies—and their hearts—hanging in the balance as Lucy delivers a message in enemy territory, will they find the courage to trust each other and choose love?

Book 2

Two hearts. Two worlds. Can love be the key to free the woman he loves?
Saratoga, 1777
Nineteen year old Indentured Servant, Abagail Densbury, is running for her life. Accused of stealing a necklace she didn’t take, and facing a beating that could claim her life, she has no choice but to take this one chance to run away, especially when Mr. Wilson, the proprietor of the Saratoga Inn, has told her “to get.” But Abagail has spent her life on the city streets of London, and she is a stranger to the forests of New York. Still, she might have survived on her own, if only Miss Stockenridge hadn’t sent the hounds after her.
Twenty-four year old Skenandoah is an Oneida Indian and a scout for the Patriots. When Mr. Wilson asks Skenan to help a girl to survive through the forests and to reach Fort Stanwix, Skenan doesn’t hesitate to act. What he didn’t count on is that the girl, though dressed in rags, is as beautiful as she is sweet and brave.
Closeness on the trail unites their hearts. But, when a coded message is found in a locket in Abagail’s apron, both Skenan and Abagail know they must reach Fort Stanwix as quickly as possible, even though it means they will be forced to part—she back to her world and he to his.
But, since the Patriots are fighting to throw off the chains of the English Father, is there a way Shenan can make them see that the woman he loves should be free, too?

Book 3

In a house filled with British officers, colonial spies, and dangerous secrets, falling in love may be the most reckless act of all.
Long Island, 1778
Anna Turner serves quietly at Pembrooke House, hiding her patriot loyalties beneath the careful routine of a household maid. But when cheerful messenger Nathaniel Reed begins delivering private correspondence to the British captain residing there, Anna becomes convinced he’s the enemy.
Nate, however, is hiding secrets of his own.
As two rival spy rings unknowingly move information through the same household, suspicion turns to uneasy partnership—and then something far more dangerous. Because in a city where spies are hanged in the streets, one wrong move could condemn them both.
And surrendering her heart to Nate Reed may prove deadlier than war itself.

Book 4

A traitor in the Continental Army. A raid that could end Virginia’s government. And one woman willing to risk everything for love.
Charlottesville, 1780
Anna Randolph has always believed women are capable of more than society allows. The daughter of a prominent military supplier in Revolutionary Virginia, she manages her father’s correspondence and longs to contribute meaningfully to the cause of independence. When she meets Major James Coleman at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, she’s drawn to the self-made officer who sees her as an equal—but in the uncertain spring of 1781, with war raging through Virginia, falling in love feels like both a gift and a gamble.
Major James Coleman earned his rank through merit, not birth. A Scots-Irish officer from the Shenandoah Valley, he’s gathering intelligence for the Marquis de Lafayette while avoiding romantic entanglements—his dangerous work is no life for a family man. But Anna Randolph is unlike any woman he’s ever known: intelligent, passionate, and brave. For the first time, James allows himself to imagine a future beyond the war. Until a routine visit to the Albemarle Barracks uncovers a deadly conspiracy threatening both Jefferson and the cause itself.
When whispered treason reveals plans for a devastating raid on Charlottesville and James is left for dead by a jealous rival, Anna must become the courier he never meant to send into danger. Racing thirty miles through enemy territory to reach Lafayette’s camp, she carries intelligence that could save Jefferson and alter the course of the war. In a world where women are meant to wait and worry, Anna Randolph will ride into the heart of danger to prove that sometimes the most perilous mission requires not just courage, but love.

Book 5

North and South. Yankee and Rebel. Union and Confederate.
In the midst of the Civil War, can two hearts come together?
Roswell, 1863
When the tide of war sweeps south and the Union Army invades and destroys the Georgia cotton mill where Kate Brodie is a nurse, not only is her livelihood destroyed but she’s branded a traitor and shipped northward with the other workers. Only the unlikely attention of a Yankee major makes the trip tolerable.
Union major, Griffin Fletcher loathes the part of his job that requires him to destroy homes, towns, and livelihoods of innocent civilians. But he’s sworn to uphold the Union at all costs. Yet, he vows to protect these women he’s been ordered to transport to Marietta. Especially the one whose fiery determination, proud stance, and soft heart draws him closer.
Determined to remain in the South, Kate makes a daring leap of faith to nurse wounded Yankee soldiers, never expecting Major Fletcher to be one of her patients. Along with his healing, they each faced the fears and prejudices that had brought them together.
With survival so tenuous, can faith help them find love in the midst of so much tragedy?

Book 6

She’s fighting to honor the past. He’s haunted by it.
Hawthorn, 1876
As Hawthorn, Texas, prepares for a grand celebration honoring America’s centennial and the town’s own fifty-year history, schoolteacher and archivist Mercy Owens is determined to see that every act of sacrifice and service is properly remembered. So when one local veteran refuses to take part in the festivities, she cannot simply let the matter rest.
Livery stable owner Wilson Porter has spent years quietly rebuilding his life after the Civil War left him carrying wounds no one can see. Respected by the town but haunted by the past, he wants no public recognition—especially not from a committee determined to call him a hero.
But as Mercy’s research draws her deeper into Wilson’s history, and a series of shared journeys begins to chip away at the walls between them, both must confront long-held beliefs about honor, sacrifice, and worth. Because sometimes the bravest thing a person can do is allow themselves to be truly seen.

Book 7

She’s lived with his name for three years. He’s never known hers. Until they meet.
Halsey, 1955
Jackie Sinclair is good at what she does–flying airplanes during the Korean War. But when she makes a mistake that will haunt her forever, she’s determined to build a new life of peace and freedom in Nebraska. Except she comes face-to-face with Beckett J. Archer, the soldier she had failed so terribly, and her hopes for a new future threaten to fall apart.
Beck has returned to heal at the one place that means more to him than anything else–his father’s ranch. The memories of war have left their mark, but the brave and beautiful woman who lands in his life–literally–stirs up feelings he never expects, especially when an old family legacy threatens to drive them apart.
As trouble closes in from every side, Beck and Jackie are drawn together by danger, duty, and a growing love neither of them can deny.

Book 8

In a season of fireworks and freedom, can two independent hearts make a declaration of love?
Holiday, OR, Modern Day
Grady Guthry understands the weight of a promise. Years after returning from the Army to help his widowed sister and young nephew rebuild their lives, he’s created a solid life in Holiday, Oregon. With a thriving construction business and deep roots in his small town, Grady’s world is steady, dependable, and safe—just the way he needs it. The last thing he’s looking for is change, especially not in the form of the town’s new, temporary postmaster.
Kate Barton has always followed the horizon. An Air Force veteran who thrives on freedom and fresh starts, she moves from one assignment to the next, never staying long enough to put down roots. But when she arrives in Holiday, she carries more than just her bags. A cherished locket left behind by her father draws her into a legacy she never knew existed—and begins to stir a longing she can’t quite ignore.
As Holiday prepares for the celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, an unexpected friendship between Grady and Kate deepens into an undeniable slow-burn romance. Grady offers Kate a sense of home she’s never known, while she reminds him there’s more to life than duty.
But with Kate’s departure date looming, the independence they’ve both fought to claim may become the very thing that keeps them apart.
In a season of healing, hope, and second chances, will they find the courage to let go of their plans—and choose a future together?
You’re gonna love these books from Petticoats & Patriots.
But wait I have some more news: Because I recently signed on with OHB Publishing (a small press publisher), I have four titles of my backlist newly edited and reissued, and there are some truly beautiful covers and so, if you’ll bear with me, I’ll show those covers below. A word about this series: it is a solid Historical Romance but with a paranormal element. Each hero in these four books is charged with a task of ending a centuries old curse. Each hero in the books must free his band of the tribe from the curse. Many before him have failed to free his people. Will he, too, fail?
Okay, so here’s the covers:
Book #1:
The Angel and the Warrior
Book #2
Book #3:
Red Hawk’s Woman
The Last Warrior
Book #4
The Last Warrior
And now for the surprise: I will be doing a drawing on the day after this blog (tomorrow/Wednesday) of all those who left a post on this blog– day after this blog — and the winner of the drawing will get her choice of one of the e-books shown here on this page. Just please be aware that not all of the e-books are yet out. However, if the e-book you’d like is not yet out, on the day of its release (or perhaps if I can preorder the book before it is released), I will gift you the e-book you have chosen.
I look forward to all your posts.
Do Well!




Thank you for the books celebrating the Semiquincentennial.
You Bet! Always love seeing you here, Denise!
Thanks for sharing all the books.
Hi Ann!
You bet! My pleasure, actually. Hope to see you here again soon.
Thanks for sharing the books . Love the covers. I can’t wait to read them.
Hi Linda!
Aren’t the covers for all of the books — all 12 of them — great?
The whole series sound fantastic, and the covers are beautiful! 🙂
Hi Sabrina,
Thank you so much for your post. Yes, the covers are very, very beautiful and the Patriot books are novellas, true, but they pack a lot of history and of course romance. Do well!
I love those covers. The books all sound so interesting. I love American History.
Hi Paula!
Thank you so very much for your wonderful post. Each of these novellas are truly wonderful. And, we have our own Shanna Hatfield to thank for all the Patriot covers and a wonderful artist at OHB for the new covers of the Lost Clan series. So nice to meet you here.
Glad to see all the books in one spot…thanks, Karen, and also for the links to the magazine.
Thank you, Nan. I love these magazines and I also think Shanna and Pam (our own fillies) are incredibly talented. A lot of the work on the magazine, as well as getting all the books ready for publication, is in the most part, their dedication, as I know you are aware. I, for one, was stunned at the professional…as well as all the fun…in the magazines. Thank you so much for your post here today.
Dear Karen,
I sure did enjoy your book Freeing Miss Abagail!! And, your new book covers are so beautiful!!
Thank you to all of you for these special books. I was fortunate enough to read half of the “American history books”!
Love,
Lana
Hi Lana,
Gosh, it sure is great to see you here on the blog. Yeah, the last few months have been quite a whirlwind, I must admit. Long days either writing or editing. Deep breath. You are always so kind and gracious and I send you lots of love, too. At present, I’m about 1/2 finished with another Young Adult story under the Genny Cothern pen name. It’s another Good Eagle and Starling young adult story and adventure. I think this next one in the series will be a little different in young adult fiction…more in plot than anything else.
Love,
Kay
I have read some of these and found them to be so wonderful
An, Debra, you are so very gracious and kind to say so. Great to see you here today! Bunches of love!
Its been awhile since I have been on here. How are you doing Karen? Thank you for sharing all the books! The new covers look awesome!! I love reading Paranormal books too!!! I can’t wait to read the Magazines!!
Gosh, Arlene, thank you so much for coming here today. I see your posts on my page on Facebook and they bring me joy. Love seeing you with the grands. Oh, you’ll love the magazines. They are so full of info and they are fun: recipes, interviews, excerpts, games, even a coloring book page. : ) I think you’ll love it!
The covers for your reissued books are beautiful works of art!
Hi Karen, all your books sound like great reads and all your book covers are stunning!! I have loved your books that I have read! Thank you for sharing all your great sounding and looking books! Have a great day and a great week.