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Author: Rebecca Sinclair | Website

Reb has lived on the rocky eastern coast of New England all her life; first in Maine, where she was born, then in Massachusetts, where she grew up, and finally settling in the biggest little state of the union: Rhode Island. For the last 15 years she's lived in a big, turn-of-the-century (the last century--circa 1865) house ... that came complete with a widow's walk, a Table-of-Death (don't ask) and, of course, its own ghost(s)!

She enjoys spending time with her family(a lot), writing (a lot!), reading (a lot) and listening to a wide variety of music. Her favorite time to write is in the wee, wee hours of the morning, when all the sane(?) people are asleep; then, her creativity flows like melted chocolate.


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Perfect Strangers

Gabrielle Carelton is one of Queen Elizabeth’s most devoted ladies-in-waiting. But her loyalty is put to the test when Her Majesty commands her to marry Scotsman Collin Douglas. When Gabrielle is kidnapped by Collin’s twin brother, not even Good Queen Bess can save her. Dubbed the Black Douglas, devilishly handsome Connor is known throughout the land for his magnificent feats of strength and cunning. But now he is in need of an heir. An English bride will bring peace to the warring nations — and give him the son he craves. What he doesn’t expect is a woman as passionate as she is proud … and a desire that knows no boundaries. Set against the pageantry and savage splendor of 16th-century England and Scotland, here is the story of a man and a woman who begin as enemies and strangers — and find a love that will triumph against all odds.

Reviewer: Shnoogiepoo
Review: Jan 14, 2012
Genre(s): Historical Romance
This is a re-release of a 1996 adventurous romance sweeping from Queen Elizabeth’s court into the halls of Clan Douglas; seat of The Black Douglas, the most notorious Boarder Reiver in the Debatable lands. Connor Douglas, is fighting a war on both sides of Hadrian’s wall. As if it wasn’t bad enough to be fighting the Maxwells, a clan barely half a step from being Sassenach’s – Gaelic for Outlander, a derogat

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