Blurb
Algiers, 1845
Arrogant, selfish and dangerous, Lucas Saintclair is everything Harriet Montague dislikes in a man. He is also the best guide in the whole of the Barbary States , the only man who can rescue her archaeologist father from the gang of Tuareg fighters that has kidnapped him. As Harriet embarks on a perilous journey across Algeria with Saintclair and Archibald Drake, her father’s most trusted friend, she discovers a bewitching but brutal land where nothing is what it seems. Who are these men intent on stealing her father’s ransom? What was her father hoping to find in Tuareg queen Tin Hinan’s tomb? Is Lucas Saintclair really as callous as he claims—or is he a man haunted by a past he cannot forgive? Dangerous passions engulf Harriet’s heart in the heat of the Sahara . Secrets of lost treasures, rebel fighters, and a sinister criminal brotherhood threaten her life and the life of the man she loves.
Does forever lie in the lion’s embrace?
Ohh very nice Marie, Congratulations! Blurb sounds wonderful.
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Thank you for visiting and for your comment Sara. Good luck with your own release in December!
ReplyDeleteNice cover and blurb. Seeing it for the first time just grabs you by the throat doesn't it? Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Susan. Yes, it is wonderful to see the cover. I have been very lucky with both my covers. I just can't stop looking at them!
ReplyDeleteGreat cover, Marie. The story sound interesting and a candidate for my wish list.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mary! It will be released in February. We have just finished the last round of line editing.
ReplyDeleteMarie, it's lovely and good luck with your book.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cover, Maria, the story sounds really intriguing. Wish you great success!
ReplyDeleteThank you Marian and Edith for visiting and for your best wishes.
ReplyDeleteThat is a fantastic cover! Sounds like a great book too. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Tammy!
ReplyDeleteGreat cover.
ReplyDeleteHarriet's story sounds terrific. What a wonderful location to set her adventure.
Thank you so much Rosalie for visiting and leaving a comment. I was always fascinated with Algeria, where my mother came from, and especially with the deep South and the Hoggar mountains. The landscapes are absolutely wonderful.
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