Diamonds and Deceptions

#1627 Miniseries: The Parks Empire

by Marie Ferrarella

Silhouette (Special Edition)

Contemporary Romance: Category Romance

August 1, 2004

Available in: Paperback, e-Book

Diamonds and Deceptions
by Marie Ferrarella

When the tall, dark stranger walked into her father's bookstore, sheltered Brooke Moss was more than ready for romance. In the blink of an eye, the beautiful dreamer saw beneath the wounds of the emotionally scarred private eye and gave herself to him completely.

Mark Banning had planned to seek out the man he'd been paid to find and be on his way. End of story. He had no intention of getting involved with his quarry's sweet daughter, so imagine his surprise when his scarred heart responded to her genuine desire. But would she still want to share forever with him when he blew her tangled family history sky-high?

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Marie Ferrarella's Bio

Born in West Germany, arrived in the U.S. at four, I began writing when I was eleven. I began selling many years after that. Along the way, I acquired a Masters in Shakespearean Comedy from Queens College in N.Y, a husband and two kids (in that order)---the dog came later. My first romance was bought by Second Chance At Love November of 1981. The road from there to here has a hundred and thirty-seven more sales to it. I've been published by Silhouette, Harlequin, Zebra, Harper, Bantam and Berkeley. I've been fortunate enough to have received several Rita nominations from the Romance Writers of America Association over the years, with one win for Father Goose (in the Traditional Romance Category). I've also been nominated several times in various categories by Romantic Times Magazine. I hope to be found one day---many, many years from now---slumped over my computer, writing to the last moment. But before then, I would dearly love to write a successful screenplay. My goal has always been to entertain. Entertainment Weekly 2015 named me the fifth most prolific romance author of all time---and I have since moved up to the fourth position, having published 296 works.