Devlin. Erin Yorke
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Acclaim for Erin Yorke
Desert Rogue
“High, exciting adventure a la Erin Yorke!”
—Romantic Times
“Another winner from one of the greats. 5
—Affaire de Coeur
“…grabs your imagination from page one…
Five-star reading.”
—Rendezvous
The Honor Price
“Another Yorke Elizabethan masterpiece.”
—Affaire de Coeur
“…a tumultuous era, a tempestuous love story, a wondrous romance.”
—Romantic Times
“…an unforgettable tale filled with adventure and love.”
—Rendezvous
Counterfeit Laird
“Erin Yorke at her very best.”
—Bestselling author Barbara Bretton
“…a romantic comedy filled with wonderful characters…”
—Romantic Times
“…an incredible reading experience.”
—Affaire de Coeur
“Don’t play with me, lass,” Devlin growled, his words harsh. “It could lead to serious business.”
“But I’m entirely serious,” Alyssa countered. Her inviting smile transformed her into the most desirable woman Devlin had ever encountered. She ran splayed fingers along his broad shoulders and was satisfied with the shudder she felt beneath her touch.
“I’ll not steal anything that should, by rights, belong to your husband,” Devlin ground out, the cords of his neck bulging and prominent as he fought for self-restraint.
“You cannot steal what is freely given, Devlin Fitzhugh.” The words were a whisper on the wind.
“But there can be no future for us, Alyssa. Surely you understand that.”
“All the more reason to enjoy the present,” she murmured, her lips seeking his once more.
At the firm pressure of her mouth, Devlin’s resolve began to crumble…
Dear Reader,
The team of authors who write as Erin Yorke returns to one of their most popular settings this month with Devlin, an emotional tale set in Ireland and England. It’s the story of an Irish rebel who saves the life of an Englishwoman and is captured by the English for his efforts. The young woman rescues him from prison, but the two of them must battle distrust and betrayal before finding the happiness they deserve.
Deborah Simmons also returns this month with The de Burgh Bride, the sequel to her steamy adventure, Taming the Wolf. This book is the story of the scholarly de Burgh brother, Geoffrey, who has drawn the short straw and must marry the “wicked” daughter of a vanquished enemy, a woman who reportedly murdered her first husband in the marriage bed!
A city banker forced to spend a year recuperating in the country goes head-to-head with a practical country widow and learns that some of life’s greatest pleasures are the simple ones, in Theresa Michaels’s next book in her new Western series, The Merry Widows—Catherine. And corruption, jealousy and the shadow of barrenness threaten the love of a beautiful Saxon woman who has a year to produce an heir, or be separated forever from the knight who holds her heart, in Shari Anton’s stirring medieval tale, By King’s Decree.
Whatever your tastes in reading, we hope you enjoy all four books this month. Keep an eye out for them, wherever Harlequin Historicals® are sold.
Sincerely,
Tracy Farrell
Senior Editor