She was an Irish patriot whose heart beat for justice. Never did Lark Ballinter dream that it would beat faster for a Catholic enemy to her cause--the golden-haired Lord Christopher Cavanaugh, who had rescued her from a dreadful fire that left her blind. Could their passion survive on the dangerous streets of Dublin?
Much published (eleven books to her credit) and excellently reviewed (always four stars from Romantic Times), Deborah Satinwood returns with a tale set in 1880's England about a wealthy landowner, a beautiful artist, and the enchanting woodland cottage known as Solitude that they both desire.
Sarah can outwit any scoundrel who tires to cheat her in business. But she's no match for the dangerously handsome burglar she catches in her New York City townhouse trying to steal her medallion.
Much published (eleven books to her credit) and excellently reviewed (always four stars from Romantic Times), Deborah Satinwood returns with a tale set in 1880's England about a wealthy landowner, a beautiful artist, and the enchanting woodland cottage known as Solitude that they both desire.
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