A beautiful, mysterious dancer called the San Antonio Rose holds the key to the future of Texas, and Ian McCain's heart, inciting the men of Santa Anna's army while all the while planning to betray them to Sam Houston. Original.
Evelyn Gee was born on 1939 in Texas, USA. She makes her home in San Antonio with her husband, Jim and their son, Jason.
She signed her novels as Constance O'Banyon. She also wrote as Micah Leigh with Texan writer Emma Merritt. Her books range from historical to contemporary and include several novellas. Many of her books have been published in trade paperback.Among her many awards, she is the recipient of the 1996 Romantic Times Career Achievement Award. There are eight million copies of her books in print.
She says: "I have always loved history, and I loved storytelling — it was only natural that I would one day put them both together. I must have lived in another life and time, because when I write, I can almost feel I was there. My favorite part of writing is the research. Whenever possible, I will go to the place I am writing about to walk the land and smell the air."
Love the enemies-to-lovers trope although Emerada grinds on my gears a lot with her unnecessary pretense and misunderstandings that cause Ian a lot of emotional pain and hurt.
I wasn't sure I would like this story when I first started reading it. I thought it was going to be a story about a war, but it was a love story. I soon was caught up in it.