Synopses & Reviews
The darkest heart . . .
Everything that Randwulf of Greycliff loved was torn from his grasp in a night of fire and terror. His wife and child slain, his manor destroyed, Rand now lives for one thing alone: revenge on the man who ordered the attack. Armed with part of the legendary Dragon Chalice-the object his enemy most desires-Rand embarks on a deadly voyage to trap his foe. He will avenge his family . . . and let no one stand in his way.
The brightest hope . . .
On a stormswept shore in the wilds of northern England, a gentle maiden discovers a man lying on the beach, shipwrecked and in need of care. But helping him is forbidden. Serena has the gift of Knowing: with a mere touch, she can see all the secrets in a mans heart. It is a gift that has kept her secluded from the outside world, wary of those who would use her powers for their own gain. But Rands wounded heart beckons, and his passionate nature draws her to him-daring her to surrender to a dangerous seduction that could destroy them both. . . .
About the Author
Hailed as “pure gold” (All About Romance) and among the “best of the best” (Oakland Press), Tina St. John, a Romantic Times Reviewers Choice and National Readers Choice recipient, quit a full-time corporate job to pursue her dream of becoming an author. She sold her first completed manuscript, Lord of Vengeance, and has since gone on to pen several acclaimed medieval romances for Ballantine Books, including Lady of Valor, White Lions Lady, Black Lions Bride, Heart of the Hunter, and Heart of the Flame.
A Michigan native and descendant of Mayflower passenger William Bradford, later governor of the Plymouth Colony, Tina St. John makes her home in coastal New England with her husband, who is the inspiration for all her heroes and her most devoted fan.
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