Silken Shadows

by Jennifer St. Giles

Berkley Pub Group (Sensation)

Historical Romance, Paranormal Romance

December 4, 2007

ISBN-13: 0425217949

Available in: Paperback

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Silken Shadows
by Jennifer St. Giles

Jennifer St. Giles has done it again with another "superb paranormal Victorian romantic suspense"* about a young woman of unusual abilities who discovers passions unknown that lie just beyond the horizon...

When Gemini Andrews laid eyes on Captain Deverell Jansen, she didn't need her psychic abilities to know that he would soon be hers. It was just a matter of convincing him. So when Gemini learns of his voyage to Northrope in search of a vicious killer whose victims are left strewn among the Druid Stones, she hatches a plan. Knowing she can help—and with hopes of growing closer to Dev—she stows away on his ship...

Dev is shocked to discover Gemini, knowing what this kind of stunt could do to her reputation. Yet after learning of her powers, he realizes he does need her, in more ways than one. These murders could be the work of notorious killer Jack Poole—but from beyond the grave? Together they are thrust into the realm of the supernatural, and Dev must trust in the love that Gemini is so certain of—or else there's no hope of withstanding the strength of a killer's thirst...



Jennifer St. Giles' Bio

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.