

These three heroines prove that bad girls not only finish first, they lead the way to undeniable desire. And neither Cyn nor Harry Summers is a good loser. Then she meets the earl of Summersfield, a dangerous man every bit as adept at the game of love as she is. Despite her family's insistence that she settle down, Cyn wants no man. Ĭyn: Lady Cynara Stuart is the not-so-royal Stuart's youngest daughter. Choosing is impossible-yet choose she must. But when Diana's heart is engaged by identical twin brothers, she finds herself torn. She was a member of The Authors Guild, Romance Writers of America, PAN, and PASIC. 1 Bertrice lived on Long Island, New York, with her husband George Small. Siren: The lovely Lady Diana Leslie, Patrick and Flanna's daughter, has been nicknamed "Siren" by the gentlemen of the court. Bertrice Small (Decem February 24, 2015), was an American New York Times - bestselling writer of historical and erotic romance novels.

But when their fiery romance settles into a comfortable friendship, the king is determined to find his glamorous mistress a husband-no matter her strenuous objections.

But her happiness is short-lived.Fancy: Surrounded by mystery and scandal, the widowed Fancy Devers, Fortune and Kieran's last child, arrives in England only to catch the roving eye of King Charles II-who makes the raven-haired, turquoise-eyed beauty one of his many lovers. When Cailin's family is destroyed and their farmland seized, she marries Wulf Ironfist, a Saxon of enormous strength and power-a gentle giant who opens the door to a world of heady sensuality. BERTRICE SMALL Legendary for her exotic novels of faraway places teeming with adventure and intrigue, New York Times bestselling author Bertrice Small once again pens an extraordinary tale of passion and history, sweeping readers back to fifth-century Britain and Constantinople, where battles of love and war are fought with equal skill and voracity-and victory is savored with sweetest pleasure… TO LOVE AGAIN Beautiful, headstrong, and defiant, Cailin Drusus possesses the pride of her Celtic-born mother, though she has been reared amid her Roman father's wealth and privilege.
