Synopses & Reviews
A gripping sequel to the romantic suspense
The Night Remembers from
USA Today bestselling/Rita–Award–winning author Kathleen Eagle.
Thomas Little Wolf had grown up on the streets and barely escaped with his life and dignity intact. Now an adult, Thomas has beaten the odds and become a successful underground comic book artist. But although Tom has created a better life for himself, he cannot evade the ties of his brother, who is deeply immersed in the dark world of drugs. Tom meets beautiful Cassandra Westbrook at an auction and almost immediately they begin a love affair that rocks both their worlds. And when a series of valuable drawings is stolen, a new mystery begins to unravel Tom's life. In the process of tracking down the drawings and the murky history behind them, Laura and Tom find out just how sinister Tom's past can be – and how deeply and dangerously his fate is enmeshed with that of his brother's. Danger lurks on each path, drawing them together and at the same time threatening to tear them apart.
Synopsis
The gripping sequel to "The Night Remembers" from the "USA Today" bestsellingauthor of "The Last True Cowboy."
Synopsis
A connoisseur of exquisite objects, wealthy, beautiful, and aloof Cassandra Westbrook collects whatever catches her eye. While attending an auction, she is captivated by a set of Native American ledger drawings -- and by the mysterious stranger who is bidding against her. This is not the last time her path will cross with Thomas Warrior, a man who raised himself up from the inner city mean streets to become famous beyond his imagining. Their lives intersect again when he agrees to mentor her nephew -- and the attraction between Thomas and Cassandra becomes impossible for them to resist.
But Thomas's artistic talent is a gift that haunts his darkest hours, and his creations seem to take on a life of their own, threatening everything he holds dear. And when both the drawings and her nephew suddenly disappear, Cassandra must turn to Thomas for answers. But is her enigmatic lover a hero ... or a trickster out to do her mortal harm?
About the Author
Since the publication of Once Upon a Wedding in hardcover, I've received lots of letters filled with wonderful wedding anecdotes from new brides and mothers ofthe bride. Most of them want to know just how much of my own daughter's wedding found its way into this book.
Here's the scoop: The devil is in the details. Yes, I said, "Don't spend a lot on a wedding. Put the money toward a house." Yes, I'm cheap. Yes, I'm addicted to E-Bay, and yes, I'm way too hands-on, love to do the craft projects myself -- which doesn't save a penny, but what a sense of satisfaction it gave me. And, yes, my dear friends and in-laws saved the wedding with their late-night stitching in time. Oh, and yes, I did hitch a ride to the church on the bakery truck.
Kathleen Eagle and her husband of thirty-two years make their home in Minnesota. Write to her c/o
Midwest Fiction Writers, P.O. Box 24107, Minneapolis, MN 55424.