Book
#: 5 Characters: Lily, Rule, and
his son Toby Plot: An impossible
killer. An impossible mantle. An impossible
moment when something penetrates Lily's
supposedly perfect shield against magic--and
accomplishes the unthinkable.
Book
#: 4 Characters: Cynna
and Cullen Plot: When two world-class
cynics land in a world where magic is commonplace,
lying is an artform, and night never ends,
their only way home lies in working together
to find a missing medallion sought by powerful
beings who would do anything to claim it.
Book
#: 3 Characters: Lily
and Rule, Cullen and Cynna Plot: With
demon hit squads popping
up all over, Lily & Rule
need a little help from
their friends—and
Grandmother--as an ancient
prophecy is fulfilled.
Book
#: 2 Characters: Lily
and Rule Plot: When
an Old One tries
for a comeback using
reality’s back
door, Lily & Rule’s
bond is tested to
the ends of the world
. . . and beyond.
Book
#:1 Characters: Lily
and Rule Plot: Take
one dedicated homicide
cop, add a brutal killing,
mix in a werewolf prince,
stir with a powerful magical
artifact, and bake at high
heat. The results are explosive.
Novella
#: 3 Characters: Nathan
Hunter and Kai Tallman Michalski Plot: When
the realms shift, bad things
can enter our world--like
whatever is killing people
in this quiet Texas town.
But not all that's evil
comes from outside.
Novella
#: 2 - Falls between Tempting and Mortal Danger Characters: Molly
and Michael Plot: Molly
Brown stumbles across a
gorgeous young man with
a faulty memory who's no
more what he seems than
she is. They have to solve
the riddle of his origins
before his past--or hers--catches
up with them.
Novella
#: 1 - The original short story Characters: Lily
and Rule Plot: The
prototype for TEMPTING
DANGER: homicide detective
Lily Yu runs a race against
evil when a series of grisly
murders leads her into
uncharted territory.
HER
LORD PROTECTOR
Lord Andrew Harrington is the son of an English Duke
and the nephew of a queen. Drew is also a wealthy man in his
own right--and toogood-looking, some say, for his own good. He
did his part to earn his reputation as a playboy during his teens
and early twenties. But at thirty-two hes no longer a wild child.
Drews deep reserve isnt obvious to most people. Hes
charming, sexy, and fond of his fellowhumans in a pleasantly
detached way--rather like a cat, according to his brother. He
is scrupulously fair in his dealings with women . . . and, on
an emotional level, utterly unreachable. Having grown up with
parents who love each other deeply, hes aware of the
lack in him, but is unable to mend it.
Drew certainly doesnt believe in psychic nonsense. So why cant
he stay away from a woman who claims to be just that? Rose doesnt seem
a likely suspect for the bombing of the Montebello airport--yet she knew about
it. she called in the warning that allowed them to clear the airposrt. Drew
swears to learn her secrets and discover whether shes involved with the
ones who threaten his roayl family . . . or if the threat she poses is purely
personal. Some say the fire that killed Roses mother was started by superstitious
peasants who believed Carmen Giabeti was a witch, but Rose knows the truth.
It was her mothers gift that killed her. The gift Rose shares -- the
ability to call fire. And sometimes to read the future. Innately both sensuous
and fastidious, Rose is a creature of impulse, emotion and deep loyalty. She
fears her gift and doesnt use it to tell fortunes as her mother did,
relying instead on the income from her small but successful shop. But sometimes
her gift gives her no choice. She cant always control the visions
of flames that come to her.
Waldenbooks Bestseller List: #2 the
week ending June 29, 2002
Waldenbooks Bestseller List: #3 the week ending July 6, 2002
Brief
Biography Birthday: November
3rd Birthplace: Monahans,
TX Pets: One Queen
of the World Siamese cat (Sheba), and one new momma cat (Kami). Books in
print to date: 32 Languages
printed in: 12+ First book
published:The
Loner and the Lady - Silhouette
Desire, June 1996
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