Midnight Secrets
Berkley Pub Group (Sensation)
Paranormal Romance, Contemporary Romance
May 2, 2006
ISBN-13: 0425209628
Available in: Paperback
She yearned to know what he could not reveal
Award-winning author Jennifer St. Giles delivers more "smoldering sexual tension"* with this story of forbidden love. A woman discovers that in the quest for her lost cousin, she'll find the truth in the Dragon's Curse: When two are born together, one will die by the other's hand...
After her cousin Mary is mysteriously swept away by the sea, Cassiopeia journeys to the Killdaren estate in Dartmouth, England, disguised as a chambermaid, to uncover clues. What she discovers is the estate's enigmatic owner, Sean Killdaren, and the eerie family curse that he bears. He must be separated from his twin brother—for they are destined to be the cause of their own demise.
As details of Mary's fate elude her, the shroud of darkness that Sean has created is luring Cassie in. As tempting as it would be to lose herself to such a dangerous seduction, she is determined to resist his wiles and learn more of Mary's disappearance. But the answer, Cassie fears, may lie in Sean's scandalous past or somewhere far deeper, in a twisted maze of passions where there's no turning back.
Jennifer has been a member of RWA and GRW since 1994. She has served on the board of GRW and has been a committee chair for the Moonlight and Magnolias conference for the past nine years. With her third child, she quit her job as a nurse and became a home educator to her three children and pursued her life long dream of writing in her "spare time".
During the nine-year journey to the world of being a published author, Jennifer has won a number of awards for writing excellence. The Maggie Award, the Molly's Unsinkable Heroine Award, the Marlene Award, the Daphne du Maurier Award including Best of the Best, and finally Romance Writers of America's Golden Heart Award.
She lives in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia with her husband of twenty-three years, her three children, two cats, one dog, and a two-handfuls of neighborhood kids who make the household the wildest most wonderful Grand Central Station in existence.