Author: | Mary Ellen Dennis | ISBN: | 9781402246333 |
Publisher: | Sourcebooks | Publication: | August 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | Sourcebooks Casablanca | Language: | English |
Author: | Mary Ellen Dennis |
ISBN: | 9781402246333 |
Publisher: | Sourcebooks |
Publication: | August 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | Sourcebooks Casablanca |
Language: | English |
A fast-paced and passionate retelling of a story of two timeless lovers who would die for each other. If only they didn't have to...
By day, Rand Remington is a gentleman. But at night he robs the rich to make life better for the poor. He doesn't concern himself with the consequences...until he meets Elizabeth Wyndham.
Elizabeth Wyndham is a rarity-a young lady who writes bestselling novels. But with her sharp tongue and quick temper, she's nothing like her vapid, charming heroines.
Rand and Elizabeth are drawn unstoppably together, until the fateful night when the men trying to capture Rand use Elizabeth as living bait...
Praise for The Landlord's Black-Eyed Daughter:
"A swift and bawdy tale...and manages a happy ending as well."—Mary Jo Putney, New York Times bestselling author of Never Less Than a Lady
"A fast pace, fluid writing, and an exceptionally well-crafted plot..."—Library Journal
"An exhilarating romp throughout 18th century England, with adventure at every turn and spine-tingling suspense."—Midwest Book Review
"This wonderful retelling of Alfred Noyes's The Highwayman, is quite simply, remarkable."—Booklist starred review
A fast-paced and passionate retelling of a story of two timeless lovers who would die for each other. If only they didn't have to...
By day, Rand Remington is a gentleman. But at night he robs the rich to make life better for the poor. He doesn't concern himself with the consequences...until he meets Elizabeth Wyndham.
Elizabeth Wyndham is a rarity-a young lady who writes bestselling novels. But with her sharp tongue and quick temper, she's nothing like her vapid, charming heroines.
Rand and Elizabeth are drawn unstoppably together, until the fateful night when the men trying to capture Rand use Elizabeth as living bait...
Praise for The Landlord's Black-Eyed Daughter:
"A swift and bawdy tale...and manages a happy ending as well."—Mary Jo Putney, New York Times bestselling author of Never Less Than a Lady
"A fast pace, fluid writing, and an exceptionally well-crafted plot..."—Library Journal
"An exhilarating romp throughout 18th century England, with adventure at every turn and spine-tingling suspense."—Midwest Book Review
"This wonderful retelling of Alfred Noyes's The Highwayman, is quite simply, remarkable."—Booklist starred review