Sir Vincent was as fast as he was wily. And Cassandra was no match for a man who, despite his dissipated state, was as strong as an ox. As she struggled in his grip, revulsion in her eyes, he grated, "Do you truly think to treat me with disdain? ...
Bound from England to New Providence in the Caribbean in 1670 to marry her betrothed, Joanna Seldon falls into the hands of the notorious privateer Sir Christopher Venn, known to his admiring men as the Raven. he has just cause to hate all Puritans a...
Love had never entered her plans Elinor had come to London to find a rich husband. She found instead the poor but disturbingly attractive Mr. Christopher Brand. She thought him a dissolute gambler. He thought her a scheming minx. She revised he...
In Mother Tongue, Helen May brings us the courageous and compelling story of Madelaine, a Scottish girl born in South Africa on the brink of World War II and the apartheid era. Raised by the Zulu people who work in her family's household and on the f...
Many centuries ago the search for midwives and healers unleashed raids on villages and rural communities. Soldiers trained to carry out the raids destroyed homes, killed or maimed inhabitants and if a midwife or healer was found, that woman was captu...