
Love all the drama of your excerpt! Can't wait to read the book. ( Dawn Staniszeski 9:08am August 10, 2011) Thanks for sharing as it sounds like a very good book! Happy endings of course, unless there is a sequel to follow. I always loved The Highwayman as a poem and Lorena McKennet singing it. Story sounds great, I am glad it has a happy ending. ( Mary Ellen Dennis 2:25am August 10, 2011) He was the "model" for my highwayman, Rand. Above my computer desk I have a huge, framed poster of Daniel Day Lewis in The Last of the Mohicans. season with a dash of humor, a splash of the paranormal, and a dollop of danger and let the adventures begin.Beautiful cover and the book sounds great.

"A fast pace, fluid writing, and an exceptionally well-crafted plot. season with a dash of humor, a splash of the paranormal, and a dollop of danger and let the adventures begin."- Library Journal "Delightful.Compelling characters, a great story, and a strong premise."- January Magazine "An exhilarating romp.with adventure at every turn and spine-tingling suspense."- Midwest Book Review Torn apart and betrothed to others, a twist of fate brings Brian and Calliope back under the bigtop, where together they'll walk the high-wire to see if great loves turn to ashes or rekindle to burn brightly forever. But when disaster strikes and Calliope loses everything, she knows she must build brand new dreams. Nothing could shake the courage of lion tamer Brian O'Connor, until the circus is threatened and the love of his life deserts him.ĭanger, drama, dazzling excitement are her world.īold, beautiful Calliope Kelley would jump through flaming hoops to protect her father's circus. He's fearless, except when it comes to Calliope Kelley. "Not to be missed! Mary Ellen Dennis crafts a swift and bawdy tale."-Mary Jo Putney, New York Times bestselling author of Never Less Than a Lady Praise for The Landlord's Black-Eyed Daughter:
