Posts Tagged ‘half’
Thunder & Roses: Fallen Angels #1
A Welsh Methodist minister’s daughter changes her life when she appeals for help to Nicholas Davies, a half-Gypsy earl…
They called him the Demon Earl. They said he could do anything. Son of a rogue and a Gypsy, Nicholas Davies was a notorious rake until a shattering betrayal left him alone and embittered in the Welsh countryside.
Desperation drives quiet schoolteacher Clare Morgan to ask the Demon Earl to help save her village. Unwilling to involve himself in the problems of others, Nicholas sets an impossible price on his aid—only if Clare agrees to live with him for three months, letting the world think the worst, will he intervene.
Furiously Clare accepts his outrageous challenge, and the two are swept into an intoxicating Regency world of danger and desire. As allies, Clare and Nicholas fight to save her community. As adversaries, they explore the hazardous terrain of power and sensuality. And as lovers, they surrender to a passion that threatens the very foundations of their lives.
* RITA Award and Golden Choice finalist.
“Both sublimely romantic and scorchingly sensual, Thunder and Roses is and extraordinary romance from an extraordinary author.”
* Melinda Helfer, Romantic Times
“Ms. Putney has powerfully conveyed the healing power of love and deftly woven in humorous elements for a wonderful read.”
* Gigi Rounds, Affaire de Coeur
Angel Rogue
To the delight of readers everywhere, here is the final book in Mary Jo Putney’s acclaimed Fallen Angels series-about a master spy who appoints himself the guardian of a beautiful half-Mohawk on her way to London. As they evade pursuers and circle each other in a dance of desire, they will discover that only love has the power to heal the past.
Angel Rogue: Revised Edition (Fallen Angels)
Returning to his ancestral home in Yorkshire after working for several years as a spy, Lord Robert Andreville is unable to forget his dark past until he meets half-Mohawk Maxima Collins, who seeks the truth about her father’s death.