"terrific historical romance"
The English monarchy is in jeopardy from a growing
opposition to a kingdom. Even more horrific is that
someone is targeting supporters of the crown, killing
anyone who even tenuously seems to support the royals.
One person this serial killer would like to assassinate is
editorial writer A. Anonymous who apparently thinks the
monarchy brings something special to England. Most people assume A. Anonymous is a male royal, but
instead the author is truly an anonymous proper female
author with dreams of becoming a great writer. Ally
Grayson is engaged to prim and proper Mark with no hopes
for adventures except in her writings. That is until a
mysterious highwayman abducts her. Whether it is the
Stockholm syndrome or not Ally falls in love with her
kidnapper. Unbeknownst to her, her captor is also her
fiancé, who works secretly to keep their homeland safe
from internal terrorists and his beloved from harm's way
as the royal assassin has targeted A. Anonymous. This is a terrific historical romance starring a brave
heroine and a courageous hero inside an action-packed fast-
paced plot. Mark is delightful as he loves his fiancée
but hides his identity from her; to his chagrin and
jealousy Ally falls in love with his dashing alter ego.
Fans will enjoy this delightful tale wondering how the
lead couple will resolve their romantic entanglement as
much as who is plotting to destroy the monarchy. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 24, 2006
SummaryAlly Grayson never wanted to be a heroineshe dreamed
of writing great stories, not living in a fairy tale. But
when she's abducted by a charming highwayman right out of a
novel, Ally finds herself thoroughly enchanted. No matter
that she's betrothed to anotheror that she has no
intention of binding herself in an arranged marriage anyway.
But when Mark, her burdensome fiancé, is revealed to be none
other than the rogue of her dreams, Ally must make a choice:
plunge into a world of murder and deceit without a
protector, or place her trust in the man who lies to her but
makes her heart sing.
|