Historical
Till Dawn with the Devil – Excerpt
Gabriel was only half serious about ravishing an innocent miss. He really craved a lady greedy enough to grant his every wicked whim without question. Gabriel openly prowled the ballroom, searching for a familiar face or a new one that tempted him.
His expression must have hinted at his dangerous mood.
Gentlemen and ladies separated, giving [...]
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OLIVIA DRAKE is a New York Times bestselling author who lives in Texas. Her novels have won critical acclaim and...
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Chapter 1
Females were nothing but trouble.
Handing the reins of his mount to a groom, Thane Pallister, the Earl of Mansfield,...
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CHAPTER ONE
The machine that lowered the casket into the ground made a grinding noise. They really ought to oil the...
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Gabriel was only half serious about ravishing an innocent miss. He really craved a lady greedy enough to grant his...
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Chapter 1
The Spaniard died in agony. That much was evident from the contortions of his once handsome face and limbs...
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SARA POOLE lives in Connecticut, where her discovery of the abundance of deadly flora growing just beyond her doorstep prompted...
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Hallie Rubenhold was born in Los Angeles to a British father and an American mother. She is a young British...
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Chapter 1
The Heir of Appuldurcombe
In the early morning hours of the 8th of October 1767, a small packet ship sailed...
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Chapter One
Hampshire, England
Eight months earlier
It all began with a letter.
To be precise, it was the mention of the dog.
“What about...
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PROLOGUE
The end of the world will arrive, say the mendicant preachers, on the first of January 1500; God can no...
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