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Not Always a Saint
by Mary Jo Putney
by Mary Jo Putney
The Lost Lords, Book 7
Publisher: Zebra
Release
Date: August 25, 2015
Genre: Historical Romance
Length: 352
Format: Paperback/Kindle/Audible
Genre: Historical Romance
Length: 352
Format: Paperback/Kindle/Audible
ISBN: 978-1420127171
ASIN: B00QDYVA8S
About the book:
“Adventure, passion and pure reading pleasure!” –Jo Beverley
After the
death of his sweetheart when he was at university, Daniel Herbert buried his
grief in medical studies and his passion for healing. Viewed as a saint by
those who know him, in his own mind he never quite manages to live up to his
own high standards.
Most men
would be thrilled to learn they’ve inherited a title and estate from a distant
relative, but Daniel is appalled because the burden of wealth will interfere
with his medical calling. Warily he accepts that he must enter society
and seek a wife—a sensible woman who can oversee his properties, leaving him
free to continue his work. He does not expect to become intoxicated by a
woman called the Black Widow, who is as mysterious as she is shockingly
beautiful…
Jessie
Kelham’s looks have always been a curse. Now alone with a young daughter and a
perilous secret, she is in need of protection. But dangerously attractive
Daniel Herbert is not the kind of husband she has in mind. If he recognizes
her, the demons of her past will surely erupt. Yet they cannot keep apart—and
soon they are drawn into a union that may bring joy—or shattering danger…
ORDER INFORMATION
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About the Author:
Mary Jo Putney was born in Upstate New York with a reading
addiction, a condition for which there is no known cure. After earning
degrees in English Literature and Industrial Design at Syracuse University, she
did various forms of design work in California and England before inertia took
over in Baltimore, Maryland, where she has lived very comfortably ever since.
While becoming a novelist was her ultimate fantasy, it never
occurred to her that writing was an achievable goal until she acquired a
computer for other purposes. When the realization hit that a computer was
the ultimate writing tool, she charged merrily into her first book with an
ignorance that illustrates the adage that fools rush in where angels fear to
tread.
Fortune sometimes favors the foolish and her first book sold
quickly, thereby changing her life forever, in most ways for the better.
(“But why didn’t anyone tell me that writing would change the way one
reads?”) Like a lemming over a cliff, she gave up her freelance graphic
design business to become a full-time writer as soon as possible.
Since 1987, Ms. Putney has published over forty books and
counting. Her stories are noted for psychological depth and unusual
subject matter such as alcoholism, death and dying, and domestic abuse.
She has made all of the national bestseller lists including theNew York
Times, Wall Street Journal, USAToday, andPublishers Weekly. Five
of her books have been named among the year’s top five romances by The
Library Journal, while three were listed in the Top Ten Romances of the year
by Booklist, published by the American Library Association.
A ten-time finalist for the Romance Writers of America RITA, she
has won RITAs forDancing on the Wind and The Rake and the Reformer and
is on the RWA Honor Roll for bestselling authors. She has also been
awarded two Romantic Times Career Achievement Awards, four NJRW
Golden Leaf awards, plus the NJRW career achievement award for historical
romance. In 2013 she was awarded the Romance Writers of America Nora
Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award.
Though most of her books have been historical romances, she has
also published three contemporary romances, several paranormal historicals with
strong fantasy elements, a young adult historical fantasy trilogy, and numerous
novellas and short stories. She is currently writing the New York
Times list bestselling Lost Lords historical romance series for
Kensington.
Ms. Putney lives near Baltimore, Maryland with her nearest and
dearest, both two and four footed. She says that not least among the
blessings of a full-time writing career is that one almost never has to wear
pantyhose.
Mary Jo Putney is the recipient of the 2013 RWA Nora Roberts
Lifetime Achievement Award.
For More Information
Visit Mary Jo at her Website
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Great feature. I am excited to read this one soon.
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