Moonrise

by Ana Seymour

Published 5 March 1999

Mistress Sarah Fairfax was playing a dangerous game, for she had sworn to fight back against the injustices done to her people, a vow that had made her an enemy of the formidable Lord Rutledge, and put at risk not only for her freedom, but her guarded heart, as well.

Lord Anthony Rutledge knew he would soon catch the thief who had brought his wealthy countrymen to their knees, for he was a man who loved a challenge... and Sarah Fairfax was fast proving that her enchanting beauty hid as many secrets as the north country moors.


Gabriel's Lady

by Ana Seymour

Published March 1998

Things Were Different In The Wild West

Amelia Prescott just couldn't believe it when she woke up to find her legs entwined with those of the roguish Gabriel Hatch. But she had no time to reform the handsome reprobate, even if he did have more charm than could possibly be legal. Miss Amelia Prescott sure was something, Gabe decided.

The Eastern do-gooder who'd braved the frontier to rescue her wayward brother had blossomed beneath the wide Western skies - and miraculously made his own jaded heart begin to thaw.


Frontier Bride

by Ana Seymour

Published January 1998

Hannah Forrester's Life Did Not Belong To Her

A contract of indenture saw to that. But no one owned her soul, and Ethan Reed knew instinctively that she was the one woman who belonged by his side, for now and forever. Rugged as the frontier he roamed, Ethan had left his mark on Hannah's heart.

Yet, though he'd guided her through a new land of wonder, she knew his rambling ways could only lead her astray.


Lucky Bride

by Ana Seymour

Published 1 January 1997
Parker Prescott had no intention of ever settling down, but Molly Hanks was the kind of woman who could stop a man in his tracks - with or without her buffalo gun! Molly knew a smooth-talking drifter when she saw one. A man with charm like that was dangerous . And she had better things to do than keep an eye on some silly cowboy.