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Nov 3, 2016

On #Thursday13 @Linda McLaughlin tells us how she got Rogue’s Hostage



#MFRWauthor Linda McLaughlin grew up with a love of books and history, so it's only natural she prefers writing historical romance. She loves transporting her readers into the past where her characters learn that, in the journey of life, love is the sweetest reward. Linda also writes steamy to erotic romance under the name Lyndi Lamont, and is one half of the writing team of Lyn O'Farrell.


                Rogue’s Hostage
 Genre - Historical Romance

 


Blurb:

His hostage... 
 
In 1758 the Pennsylvania frontier is wild, primitive and dangerous, where safety often lies at the end of a gun. Mara Dupré's life crumbles when a French and Indian war party attacks her cabin, kills her husband, and takes her captive. Marching through the wilderness strengthens her resolve to flee, but she doesn't count on her captor teaching her the meaning of courage and the tempting call of desire. 
Her destiny... 
French lieutenant Jacques Corbeau's desire for his captive threatens what little honor he has left.  But when Mara desperately offers herself to him in exchange for her freedom, he finds the strength to refuse and reclaims his lost self-respect. As the shadows of his past catch up to him, Jacques realizes that Mara, despite the odds, is the one true key to reclaiming his soul and banishing his past misdeeds forever.

Buy link: Amazon




Linda's  Thirteen  Favorite Places (in no particular order)

1. Quebec, Canada
2. Paris, France
3.  Loire Valley
4.  Prague
5. Tasmania, Australia
6.  London, England
7.  Bath, England
8.  Scottish Highlands
9.  Sedona, Arizona
10. New Orleans
11. Monterey Peninsula, California
12. San Francisco
13. California's Gold Country

That last one is the setting of her upcoming release, Lily and the Gambler, part of Romance Super Bundle 4: Everlasting Love, now available for pre-order at Amazon




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