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The Fall Of Rain
Leif Dæganssen, an archeologist from Norway, is determined to trace back his Scandinavian roots as far as the Dark Ages and find proof of their existence on the Emerald Isle. After several years of living off the west coast of Ireland, he finally uncovers an ancient artifact—an intricately decorated chest with pagan carvings—buried beneath the very porch of his coastal cottage. Knowing it only confirms the presence of a glorified Norse-influenced settlement on Inis Mór, he’s determined to establish a link between himself and those who once inhabited the rugged isle. For as long as she can remember, Lorraine O’Connor has had dreams of a Norse warrior kissing her. And even though she’s never fully understood the reason for her vivid subconscious imagination, she welcomes the meaningless and wanton pleasure of being in a Viking’s protective embrace—until the day she meets that brazen Northman on an impulsive vacation trip to Ireland. Though blindsided by the relevance of her dreams and the strange familiarity of the man within them, Lorraine can’t help but feel a deep-seated intimacy toward Leif. And the more she gets to know him, the more she’s convinced they’ve shared a life together in a time long forgotten. Are the clues to their ancestral past hidden within the contents of the chest or buried deep within their hearts? 2nd Edition/Revised 2/22/2012
Reviewer: Yadkny
Review: Mar 16, 2012
Genre(s): Paranormal Romance, Contemporary, Viking
"My journey's end begins with you, Rain."
Her best friend encouraged her to take on the adventure and live her dream of going to Ireland. The adventure was inevitable and complete with flashbacks from a time that felt familiar and yet foreign. Lorraine just didn’t believe she’d actually encounter the man who's haunted her dreams every night. That is until he showed up on a horse and rescued her. And so a whi
Silent Partner
Grayson Anders has it all. He’s the co-owner of a happening nightclub in downtown Boston, he’s wealthy, and women practically throw themselves at his feet the moment he steps on the dance floor. But profiting from these obvious benefits is not his desire. His passion is dancing and he wants nothing more than to find the perfect dance partner.
Chloe LaRoche is a talented artist, but a failing entrepreneur. Her once thriving studio is now on the brink of foreclosure and unless she paints the next Van Gogh Starry Night, she’ll have to cut her losses and say goodbye to her quaint little gallery. Fearing her career is at an end, she drags herself to the local hotspot, determined to drown her worries in the bottom of a shot glass. At least that was the plan…until she lays eyes on a wickedly sexy, swarthy dancer in the club—Grayson Anders.
Unable to resist, Chloe finds herself in Grayson’s arms, indulging on a passionate, out-of-control, one night stand. And when both awaken the next morning, they are consumed with inspiration.
Grayson finds his perfect dance partner and Chloe finally finds her muse. But will her secret destroy both their dreams?
Reviewer: Yadkny
Review: Oct 8, 2011
Genre(s): Contemporary, Romance
Body language is a powerful thing. Whether it be moving to the beat out on a dance floor or moving to a more intimate beat during the most primal of dances. Thought and the spoken word is oftentimes unnecessary during these moments in order for people to connect. It's about the movement and the feeling that is created. In this story Grayson and Chloe present the perfect example of how actions can speak louder
R‘liksen
Mara, the daughter of an Irish clansman, was raised to believe the men of the North are heathens - murderous pagans without a moral bone in their bodies. Despite warnings of the Northmen's raids, and the growing threat of another incursion, Mara is continually drawn to her favorite place - the River Shannon. Dægan Ræliksen, a wealthy chieftain from Norway's frozen fjords, secretly discovers Mara at the water's edge. He is charmed by her beauty and sensuous grace. As the days pass, his contentment with simply watching her grows thin. He can no longer deny his unabated desire for the young maiden. His search for a wife has ended. However, Mara and Dægan come face-to-face in a time when Ireland is in turmoil - when every Irishman is being called up to fight against the Nordic foreigners. In these times of upheaval, how can Dægan make peace with Mara's father and acquire the woman he treasures? Furthermore, can Mara move past her fears and find the noble man within the savage?
Reviewer: Yadkny
Review: Jan 18, 2011
Genre(s): Historical Romance
A hauntingly beautiful tale that will stay with me for the rest of my life.
Dægan, a great warrior and chieftain, has decided it is time to settle down. Not only will this appease his mother, but if he finds an Irish bride this will appease the truce he has with an Irish king thereby keeping the land obtained for his people to live on. Dægan has fought in many wars, but he’s never fought fo
Mac Liam
A tortured soul….
Breandán Mac Liam, the strapping young hunter from Ireland’s lush forests, is in love with Mara, an ineligible beautiful princess. For seven long years, he has been vividly haunted by her memory, taunted by the throes of his heartache. And not even the thought of her marriage to a Northman can extinguish the fierce, burning desire running rampant through his soul.
An innocent heart….
Mara, the spirited Connacht princess, has no idea she is the object of the Irishman’s longing. She is living out her days on Inis Mór, raising a troubled son and trying to endure the cruel loneliness that afflicts her heart.
A deadly secret….
Ordered by the king on his deathbed, Breandán must return to Mara and bring her through the perilous lands of Connacht to fulfill her father’s last dying wish. But as their worlds collide, Breandán not only finds himself wrapped in the arms of Mara’s embrace, but thrown into a struggle to defend his honor.
With Mara caught between the family she loves and the father she knows, can Breandán uncover the mystery of her past and still protect her from a secret that threatens them all?
Reviewer: Yadkny
Review: Jan 18, 2011
Genre(s): Historical Romance
In this second installment to the Emerald Isle Trilogy, the story takes place several years after the first ended and we come to learn more of the fate of our characters. How did they overcome such seemingly insurmountable tragedy or have they? Can time really heal all wounds?
Although Dægan’s people still mourn over events long past, they have chosen to rise above and rebuild after the devastati
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