Seducing the Ruthless Rogue
Publication Date: October 19, 2014
Also in this series: Taming the Wicked Wulfe
Genres: Historical, Romance
Synopsis:
As Director of The War Office, Stuart McKenzie, has proven himself capable of making difficult decisions in times of crisis and keeping government secrets safe. When he walks in on someone ransacking his study he quickly moves to apprehend them, only to be tossed on his back as the burglar escapes into the night.
Cassie’s father has become a pawn in the fight against Napoleon. When the enemy kidnaps him, she will do anything it takes to get him back – including stealing government secrets from Stuart McKenzie, the Director of the War Office.
When Cassie is caught, she reluctantly agrees to Mack’s assistance as there is something far more sinister going on. As Mack embarks on his mission, he will find that enemies are often closer than one would think and that sometimes your ally will come in the least likely form. When passion erupts between Mack and Cassie, they find their lives forever altered. But just as they believe their lives to be free of danger, a new threat is lurking about, promising to rip their happiness away from them. Will they be able to trust each other enough to defeat this new threat, or will they be torn apart for all eternity?
1.Where are you from?
I was born in the Panhandle of Texas and moved to North Texas 15 years ago. I live in the picturesque community of Granbury that sprang up along the Brazos River with a square built around the courthouse.
I was born in the Panhandle of Texas and moved to North Texas 15 years ago. I live in the picturesque community of Granbury that sprang up along the Brazos River with a square built around the courthouse.
2. What do you love most about writing?
I love being able to bring two people together despite their adversities so that they live happily ever after.
I love being able to bring two people together despite their adversities so that they live happily ever after.
3. Who or what influences your writing?
My mother is also a writer and I grew up watching her write, but it was truly when I was in college that I got my first idea for a book. I love taking events that happened in history and incorporating them into my stories. To me, it makes them seem more alive.
My mother is also a writer and I grew up watching her write, but it was truly when I was in college that I got my first idea for a book. I love taking events that happened in history and incorporating them into my stories. To me, it makes them seem more alive.
4. Do you have a favourite book or author?
My all time favorite book is Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. In one book, she managed to get so many elements into it. My favorite part is when Professor Bhaer professes his love to Jo under the umbrella. *sigh* I am also a huge fan of Diana Palmer, Amanda Quick, Johanna Lindsey, and Jennifer Ashley.
My all time favorite book is Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. In one book, she managed to get so many elements into it. My favorite part is when Professor Bhaer professes his love to Jo under the umbrella. *sigh* I am also a huge fan of Diana Palmer, Amanda Quick, Johanna Lindsey, and Jennifer Ashley.
5. Can you tell us what you are working on next?
I am currently working on the third book of The Rogue Agents trilogy. This is the story of Liam and Megan. Liam has been presumed dead for the last several years and Megan was forced to move on with her life. Now they find themselves back in one another’s lives, yet they are each untrusting of one another and the people they have become. Both have past issues they are having to face, and of course, in the process there is a threat to them and their future.
I am currently working on the third book of The Rogue Agents trilogy. This is the story of Liam and Megan. Liam has been presumed dead for the last several years and Megan was forced to move on with her life. Now they find themselves back in one another’s lives, yet they are each untrusting of one another and the people they have become. Both have past issues they are having to face, and of course, in the process there is a threat to them and their future.
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