When Mason Sinclair visits the island of Barbados, he hopes to discover more about the father and brothers he has never known. Injured in the line of duty, Mason finds that the island is the perfect place to recover and make a decision about his future. However, he never expects to meet Lianne Thomas, a woman with secrets of her own, or fall hopelessly in love….
Wayne Jordan has been reading authors’ bios for years, and often dreamed of having his own Web site as a published Harlequin author. Years passed, and his dream of being published finally became a reality in 2003 when he received the call just two days before Christmas. In November 2005, his debut novel, Capture the Sunrise, was released by BET/Arabesque as part of a special 2-in-1 volume entitled Slow Motion, along with prolific author Devon Vaughn Archer.
Along with his career as a published author, Wayne is a high school teacher of literature, language arts and theatre arts. He’s a graduate of the University of the West Indies, and holds a B.A. in literature in linguistics and an M.A. in applied linguistics.
Wayne lives on the beautiful tropical island of Barbados, which with its white sands and golden sunshine is the perfect setting for the romance stories he loves to create.
Wayne loves reading and his favorite authors are Brenda Jackson, Maureen Smith, Lindsay McKenna, Tami Hoag, William Bernhardt, Nora Roberts, Tami Hoag, Catherine Mann, Delores Fossen, Julie Miller.
A member of NINC, RWA, the Multicultural Chapter. Wayne is represented by Cheryl Ferguson of the Ferguson Literary Agency.
Wayne is the host of the Kimani area of the eharlequin.com community and shares duties with another host in the Simply Series area.
This is the third book I've read by Mr. Jordan. And he is indeed a fine romance writer. I enjoy each novel as it gives a little more knowledge about the Buchanan Family and their circle of friends. This novel had action, mystery, intrigue, and romance. It wasn't my favorite of the three, "One Gentle Knight", a whole different series from Jordan, is my favorite, however "Embracing the Moonlight" was still an enjoyable read. And I definitely look forward to reading more about the rest of the Buchanan Brothers. Although I can't say that the romance between Mason and Lianne moved me as much as the romance between Taurean and Alana in "Capture the Sunrise", the story still had a heated intensity due to the build up of Mason and Lianne's budding relationship. And not to mention the secondary romance between Mason's mother, Carolyn and her younger lover Garth. The beautiful scenery of the island of Barbados once again aided in the appeal of this mysterious romantic tale. I can't wait to read Daniel and Patrick's story.