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Outlaw

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Outlaw
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Susan Johnson
SeriesCarre
Series part Volume No. 1
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:448
Dimensions(mm): Height 175,Width 106
Category/GenreHistorical romance
ISBN/Barcode 9780553299557
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Imprint Bantam USA
Publication Date 1 October 1993
Publication Country United States

Description

He was a wild rogue who filled her with ecstasy-and impossible longings. She should have been afraid, for he towered over her, holding her captive with eyes that smoldered with barely leashed passion, but what Elizabeth Graham felt instead was an answering fire. He was her enemy, the infamous Laird of Ravensby, a bold privateer who'd abducted her to win his brother's freedom from an English dungeon. Yet even though tomorrow they'd be adversaries once more, tonight she could not deny herself the pleasure of his touch. She was a temptress who made him ache with desire-and forget they were enemies. The lady was his prisoner, completely at his mercy, yet when the feisty angel whose hair glittered with moonlight stood proudly before him and insisted he spend the night, Johnnie Carre was shocked to feel a restless, aching need to possess her, to taste her secrets and make her his forever. But keeping her with him would force a battle with leacherous foes-men who'd vowed to tear his beloved from his arms and send him to the gallows.

Author Biography

Susan Johnson, award-winning author of nationally bestselling novels, lives in the country near North Branch, Minnesota. A former art historian, she considers the life of a writer the best of all possible worlds. Researching her novels takes her to past and distant places, and bringing characters to life allows her imagination full rein, while the creative process offers occasional fascinating glimpses into complicated machinery of the mind. But most important...writing stories is fun.