Successful career woman Alisha Sampson leaves Texas and her failed marriage behind for a much-needed vacation in New Orleans, only to be swept back in time to 1881, into the arms of dashing plantation owner Randall Kincaid. Original.
Rosalyn Alsobrook, who lives in Gilmer, Texas, attended Kilgore College where she was features editor for the college newspaper. She enjoys doing intricate research for the authentic details she includes in her historical romances, and is the author of twelve books, including the bestselling Mail-Order Mistress, Wild Western Bride, Desire’s Gamble and Brazen Heart. Rosalyn, who married her high school sweetheart Bobby, has two sons and recently became a grandmother—but a very young one, she adds. Rosalyn would like to hear from her readers. Write to her c/o Zebra Books, 475 Park Ave. So., New York, N.Y. 10016. Please include a stamped self-addressed envelope if you’d like a reply from the author. Pen names: Gina Delaney Jalynn Friends Jean Haught
Absolutely awful! Half the dialogue in this book is the heroine saying, "My name isn't _______". I can't even remember the character's names because the book was so horrendous. If the dialogue weren't so repetitive, it'd be a halfway decent book.