
A
collection of three novellas published in the
UK in October 2008. The anthology was previously published in the US in
2007.
"Three
thrilling Christmas tales told by a talented trio who know how to sweep
readers away to a delightful world of peril and passion." Romantic
Times Book Club Magazine
"Pure
Regency Gold! Laced
with plenty of action, sensuality and adventure, The Pirate’s Kiss is a
spellbinding Regency romance by one of the best writers of historical
romance writing today!" Cataromance.
"Brims with adventure, sensuality, and
romance!" The Romance Readers Connection.
"A perfect book for a busy season!" All About
Romance

The Pirate's Kiss
Suffolk, England, December 1808
The long-awaited sequel to THE RAKE'S MISTRESS, featuring
Daniel de Lancey!
Daniel De Lancey is a privateer - beyond the law and beyond love. He risks
his life secretly in the service of his country but when he meets his
childhood sweetheart again, he cannot risk his heart. Lucinda Melville
bitterly regrets the youthful passion she shared with Daniel and has sworn
never to fall into his arms again. But when she meets the dashing pirate
again it seems that the love they shared has never died. Can the joy of
Christmas bring Daniel and Lucinda together at last?

The other stories in the anthology are:
A
Smuggler's Tale by Margaret McPhee
Devon, England, December 1803
Christmas is a time for
family, fun and feasting, and, on the south Devon coastline, also a time
when smuggling can be most lucrative. As the eldest daughter Miss Francesca
Linden takes the responsibility of caring for her widowed mother and
siblings seriously, but despite their slipping ever closer to poverty
Francesca cannot allow her brother to risk his life for a smuggler’s pay.
However, Francesca’s interference in the matter sees her captured aboard a
smuggler’s lugger in the dead of a cold December night – with only the tall
dark and handsome smuggler, Mr Black, standing between her and a watery
death. A dark and dangerous aristocrat, Black plans to save Francesca in the
only way a rake knows how.
Black is everything that
Francesca should run from, yet she finds herself inexplicably drawn to him.
Is Mr Black really who he
seems and why is society’s “bad boy” so interested in poor plain Francesca
Linden?
The Sailor's Bride by
Miranda Jarrett
War-ravaged Lieutenant Lord
James Richardson is about to put in to Naples after a victorious sea battle
that has made him a hero but has left its mark on his soul. Young and
innocent, Abigail Layton is just the woman to heal his hardened heart...