


| Regency Historical |
| Mistaken By Moonlight The first in the Desire and Daylight series. England, 1816. Viscount Randolph Dashford isn’t a bad sort; he’s simply trying to escape matrimony by posing as a shiftless wastrel. Heiress Evaline Pinchley isn’t usually a sotted wanton; she’s just celebrating her birthday. One full moon and one empty Madeira bottle later, Evaline wakes to find herself in Dashford's bed! When Lord Dashford and Evaline Pinchley meet, it’s a case of mistaken identity of the worst kind. They each have good reason to avoid one another but the attraction is irresistible. Sensible warnings come from Dashford's bitter friend Rastmoor, but desire wins out. How can Dashford and Evaline give in to passion yet avoid the matrimonial intentions of his doting mother and her treacherous aunt? Time is running out. Evaline's cousin Sophie has disappeared and to find her Evaline will have to confide some well-kept family secrets— secrets that might prove hurtful to Dashford. The lovers find themselves trapped between the truth and their lies, not to mention two very persistent former fiancés. Sooner or later they'll have to admit what happened by moonlight was no mistake at all. |
| Mistaken By Moonlight |
| Deception At Daybreak |
| Deception At Daybreak The second in the Desire and Daylight series. Anthony Rastmoor's story. England, 1816. Lord Rastmoor has grieved—and cursed—his deceased fiancée for nearly three years now. Miss Julia St. Clement betrayed him by marrying his revenge-minded cousin, Cedrick Fitzgelder. She died eight months later in childbed. How on earth can it be, then, that Rastmoor sees Julia’s face when he looks at his new friend, Mr. Alexander Clemmons? Clemmons has nothing to do with Julia--he's simply a man whose young wife, Sophie, has gone missing. Rastmoor is wrong, however. Alexander Clemmons is, in fact, a very living Julia. She’s come out of hiding to save Rastmoor’s life. Three years ago Fitzgelder’s lies tore the lovers apart. He blackmailed Julia into marriage but at the last minute her pregnant friend Kitty stepped in to take her place. Poor Kitty died and Fitzgelder never realized he’d been duped. Julia thought she was free forever—until she uncovered a plot to murder Rastmoor. And it involves Rastmoor's good friend, Lindley. Rastmoor isn't so sure he can trust Julia after all that’s happened. And Julia isn't quite certain Rastmoor is worthy of risking her life. Surrounded by kidnappings, arson, and attempted murder, they’re suspicious of everyone—especially each other. Still, their relationship may have died but their desire hasn’t. Nights are ruled by a passion that neither can deny. But when the new day dawns, will their passion become love, or will it prove to be just another deception? |

| Temptation In Twilight The third in the Desire and Daylight series. England, 1816. Sophie's story--Still in progress. |
| Temptation In Twilight |
