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Lady Runaway received a 4.5 book review at Long and Short Reviews as well as Book of the Week!
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Tennessee Waltz was reviewed by RT Book Reviews and Historical Romance Writers.

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Three of my historical romances have been published. The latest,
set in the Regency era, is
available via your favorite local bookstore
(you'll have to order it!) and online booksellers in print and ebook formats.

As soon as I get the rights back to the first two, I hope to have them available, too!
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Lady Runaway
A Regency romantic adventure story.

Lady Riana Travistock plays the heroine and Army surgeon Captain Devlin Carrington is the hero. Sir Hector Stalking captured the role of villain.

Fleeing arrest by a spurned suitor, Lady Riana Travistock heads for London where she is knifed in a street brawl when she helps a man attacked by footpads. Luckily for Lady Riana, the victim of the attack is army surgeon Captain Devlin Carrington who takes her home to tend her injury.

When Dev cuts off her blood-soaked chemise to stitch the knife wound, a fortune in jewels spill out. Has he saved a lovely jewel thief only to watch her hang?

Read an excerpt of
Lady Runaway!

Copies may be ordered directly from Baker & Taylor, Ingram, or the publisher, Twilight Times Books P.O. Box 3340, Kingsport, TN 37664.
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Tennessee Waltz

Finalist, 2005 Maggie Contest

Finalist, 2005 Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence
Ransom's Bride

Winner, Historical Category,
2005 Gayle Wilson Award Of Excellence
Finalist, Southern Theme category
2005 Holt Medallion
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Tennessee Waltz and Ransom’s Bride are my first two historical romances, published in 2004.

Currently, they are out-of-print. They weren’t sold as connected books, but
Kenninsgton bought them for an imprint called the Ballad line and they were to be part of an umbrella series of stand alone books about former female Confederate spies who worked for Fletcher Darring. They were to be called
Fletcher's Angels an intended pun on the revived Charlie's Angels.

Alas,the line folded a few months after the editor offered me a contract. My books were tacked onto the regular Zebra historical romance line and treated as separate books. They do not have to be read in sequence but do share some of the same characters.

I've hit the end of my contractual obligation with Kensington, but have not yet wrested back my rights. I hope to get these books back into electronic format ASAP!!