As read on the back of LADY FAITH: AN ANGEL OF MERCY Faith Wickham stepped into a dark, despairing place when she entered Killashandra Hall to care for the gravely injured Justin Devereux, Duke of Ainsley. The handsome, dark-haired man lay unconscious, and soon Faith wondered if someone at Killashandra conspired to hasten his death. Faith's duty was to heal him, but when he called to her from tormented dreams, she answered with her heart. THE WOMAN OF HIS DREAMS From the depths of his drugged sleep, Justin felt an angel had come near to help him. For he thought all was lost: his wife had betrayed him, his daughter had been killed, and his brother had plotted to take his title. But now a beautiful young woman was fighting to bring him back to the land of the living...where danger lurked, a stunning revelation waited, and desire could damn, or save, them both.
Annette Blair's romantic comedies owe their beginnings to a root canal and a reluctant trip to Salem Massachusetts. Though she had once proclaimed she'd never write a contemporary, she stumbled into the serendipitous role of Accidental Witch Writer on that trip. Funny how she managed to eat her words even with an aching jaw. Magic or destiny; Annette's Bewitching Romantic Comedies became her first National Bestsellers.
Her August '07 release, SEX AND THE PSYCHIC WITCH, the first in her Triplet Witch Trilogy, hit the #1 bestselling spot for contemporary romance-humorous on Barnes & Noble. It also hit B & N's overall bestseller lists for mass market and fiction mass market and #7 for romance mass market, topping Nielsen BookScan and Borders Bestseller lists as well.