Lydia is a delicate British lady. Sam is a dusty Texan. When they are stranded together on bleak and dangerous Dartmoor, they must stay close to each other to survive. But this closeness creates more than safety -it leads to an indiscretion that could destroy them both. Judith Ivory's lush, lyrical romances have won multiple RITA awards and are highly praised by authors including Amanda Quick.
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"Good book. I love love loved Sam. I think that Judith Ivory does such a great job with writing about a wonderful man. The man in the story is always the best!!The book was very good, and I love how she lets the couple tease each other, and fight and just act like a normal couple."
— Jenny (4 out of 5 stars)
" Sam and Lydia's story. "
— Nicpref, 8/26/2013" One of my all time favorite Victorian era romance novels. The plot is very original and highly entertaining. "
— Tishke, 6/20/2013" Most of the book was great, but it went a bit flabby at the end. Might write an actual review when this evil head cold shoves off. "
— Ridley, 9/14/2012" Not as good as The Proposition, but satisfying and yummy. "
— S, 8/26/2012" I found this book to have some wonderfully hot scenes and even enjoyed the slightly overdone Texas accent of the hero. "
— Melanie~~, 11/4/2011" Great read which had me chuckling and at times laughing out loud. Of course Sam Cody is a bit of an exaggeration, but it's fun anyway. "
— penelopewanders, 7/13/2011" A heart warming romance novel! "
— Anna, 6/22/2011" One of my all time favorite Victorian era romance novels. The plot is very original and highly entertaining. "
— Tishke, 5/8/2011" I found this book to have some wonderfully hot scenes and even enjoyed the slightly overdone Texas accent of the hero. "
— Melanie, 1/5/2011" Most of the book was great, but it went a bit flabby at the end. Might write an actual review when this evil head cold shoves off. "
— Ridley, 8/2/2010" Not as good as The Proposition, but satisfying and yummy. "
— S, 6/27/2010" Great read which had me chuckling and at times laughing out loud. Of course Sam Cody is a bit of an exaggeration, but it's fun anyway. "
— penelopewanders, 9/29/2008Barbara Rosenblat, one of the most awarded narrators in the business, was selected by AudioFile magazine as one of the Golden Voices of the Twentieth Century. She has received the prestigious Audie Award multiple times and has earned more than fifty AudioFile Earphones Awards. She has also appeared in film, television, and theater, both in London’s West End and on Broadway.