Call Back Yesterday

by J. A. Ferguson

Imajinn

Paranormal Romance, Paranormal Romance: Ghosts, Historical Romance

September 1, 2002

ISBN-13: 1893896757

Available in: Paperback

Call Back Yesterday
by J. A. Ferguson

: Darcy Kincaid wants only to return to Egypt where she was born, but to earn the money, she takes a position as a secretary to Dr. Simon Garnett. Simon doesn't expect the Darcy coming to his home near Dartmoor to be a woman, for in late Victorian England, a secretary is usually a man. Their first meeting is uneasy because he wants to send her back to London and she desperately needs the position. . .and they seem to know each other. How is that possible because they have never met? Yet they have this intimate knowledge of each other -- the knowing of the sweetness of their kisses, the rediscovery of the pleasure of their caresses. The answer may be in the lights that guard Darcy or the ones that haunt the garden or in the story she is writing -- the story of two tragic lovers in a distant yesterday. They must discover the truth before history replays itself and they are lost to each other forever



J. A. Ferguson's Bio

Jo Ann Ferguson is the best-selling lead author of Regencies and historicals for Kensington, paranormals for ImaJinn (writing as J.A. Ferguson), and historicals for Berkley (writing as Joanna Hampton), Harper, New Concepts Publishing, and Tudor. She also has written inspirational contemporaries for MountainView Publishing (writing as Jo Ann Brown). She contributed to an encyclopedia published by Garland on the English Regency period. Her work has been honored with award nominations by Pearl, ROMY, Romantic Times, Rom/Con, and Affaire de Coeur, and has been showcased on Amazon.com. The Counterfeit Count, May 1997 Zebra Regency, won the 1998 ARTemis Award for Regency from Romance Writers of America. She is the editor of Now That You've Sold Your Book ... What Next? and wrote the clause by clause explanation of publishing contracts included in it.

She served as national president of Romance Writers of America from 1998-2000 and is the recipient of the Emma Merritt National Service Award, the highest honor for volunteer work from Romance Writers of America, and has previously served RWA as a director, Vice President, Professional Relations chairperson, conference and workshops chairperson, and literacy autographing chairperson. She also received the first Goldrick Service Award from the New England Chapter/Romance Writers of America. The service award of the Rhode Island Romance Writers is named in her honor. She was awarded a Massachusetts Art Grant to teach creative writing, and she established the romance writing course at Brown University.

P.E.A.R.L. Award Nominated for PEARL AWARD 1999
DREAMSINGER - Finalist: Best Fantasy/Magical