An actress by trade, Julia St. Clement is playing her most dangerous role yet. She dresses as a man to warn Lord Anthony Rastmoor of a cruel plot against him. She still loves him, despite his betrayal years ago. Rastmoor believes that Julia is dead. But when Julia's actress "wife" disappears, Rastmoor and Julia must form an uneasy alliance. It's only a matter of time before he unmasks her-and there's no telling what will happen when he does.
Tracking down a killer... and healing old wounds. When police officer and chaplain Gabe Elliot hears a disturbing deathbed confession, he turns to the one person who can help--the fianc e he left behind ten years ago. As the small town's archivist, Brinna Jenson has the skills to investigate the fifty-year-old murder. And she's determined to find out whether her best friend's dying grandfather is responsible for covering up a heinous crime. But between break-ins and threats, a shadowy figure pursues them. If Brinna and Gabe want to claim their second chance at love, they'll have to survive... From Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.
Tracking down a killer... and healing old wounds. When police officer and chaplain Gabe Elliot hears a disturbing deathbed confession, he turns to the one person who can help--the fianc e he left behind ten years ago. As the small town's archivist, Brinna Jenson has the skills to investigate the fifty-year-old murder. And she's determined to find out whether her best friend's dying grandfather is responsible for covering up a heinous crime. But between break-ins and threats, a shadowy figure pursues them. If Brinna and Gabe want to claim their second chance at love, they'll have to survive... From Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.
Tender Tales inspired by favorite Mother Goose Rhymes. Mother Goose nursery rhymes have been with us for hundreds of years. Those dashing heroes and spunky heroines from our favorite Regency Romance novels probably grew up reciting Little Miss Muffet or Jack and Jill. Now some of these well-known rhymes have been given full Regency Romance treatment. These Mother Goose characters are all done up in muslin and breeches, cavorting at balls, navigating the ton, and ready to meet their own happy endings.
1815, Nottinghamshire, EnglandMr. Robert Locksley is not the great-great-grandson of the infamous Robin Hood. He just happens to share the same name. And an estate in Nottingham. And the shame of an addled grandfather who liked to don green hosen and rob from their neighbors. The legend is nothing more than a source of embarrassment for Robert and now that he's come back from the horrors of war, he wants nothing to do with violence or suffering or Robin Hood again. It comes as quite a shock, then, when he discovers his peaceful home is in chaos and he is presumed dead There's a new sheriff in town and nothing in Nottingham is as it should be. There's only one thing to do-bring Robin Hood back to life.Marianne Maidland never quite outgrew her fascination with Robin Hood. She used to romp through Sherwood Forest and dream of adventure. Returning to Nottingham as a cultured lady, she is sad to hear that Robert Locksley is dead and his beautiful estate is falling to ruin. But the good people of Nottingham are suffering, and she isn't sure why. She knows what they need, though; they need Robin Hood If Robert isn't here to fill that role, then she will have to. How handy that she's an excellent archer and has just found Grandfather's old Robin Hood costume.Sparks fly-along with arrows -when these pretenders collide. Would there be a happy ending for two daring rogues in the forest? Sure would