Journey to the world of sensuous Highlanders in these classic paranormal romances by the "New York Times"-bestselling author of "Bloodfever," now available at an enticing low price. Reissue.
Stripped of his immortality and rendered invisible by a curse, Adam Black seeks help from Gabrielle O'Callaghan, the only woman who can see him, but their subsequent romance is challenged by a dangerous conspiracy and haphazard ...
Powerful. Sensual. Seductive. These are words that describe the Highlander heroes of Moning's most popular historical romances. Now two classic Highlander romances are available in these specially priced editions. Reissue.
... ears straining, listening intently for any hint that it had somehow managed to follow her. How she wished she had a garage! Her car was just sitting out there like a big dilapidated powder-blue X: Here hides Gabby O'Callaghan.
«Soy Dageus MacKeltar, un hombre con una conciencia buena y trece malas, arrastrado a saciar mis más ocuros deseos…» Desde su ático en Manhattan, Dageus contempla una ciudad resplandeciente que llama a la oscuridad que hay dentro de ...
He would sell his warrior soul to possess her.
Only her love could gentle his savage soul— He was born to a clan of warriors of supernatural strength, but Gavrael McIllioch abandoned his name and his Highland castle, determined to escape the dark fate of his ancestors.
If Barrons didn't see through me, O'Duffy wasn't going to. I waited, wondering what had brought him here. He'd made it clear he considered my sister's case unsolvable and closed. Permanently. He moved away from the fire and dropped the ...
Dangerous Highlander is the first novel of Dark Sword—a breathtaking historical and paranormal romance series from Donna Grant.
“The war grows fiercer, and the Bruce's brother Edward has made a foolish wager.” “What say you?” Armand had heard nothing of this. “Only last night he made a wager that may win or lose this war. King Edward is most displeased.
A wager! A drink-induced challenge, and booty far more valuable than Stirling itself was the prize. An admission of defeat was the prize, a full retreat from the battle for the crown. Robert could nearly feel his.