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Star on a Summer Morning
Darby’s elusive search in the late 1800’s for Cayo Bradley is beset with unexpected events which delay her departure.
When the pursuit begins, it’s fraught with intrigue, danger, and exhilaration. The most menacing threats are Mescalero bandits and negotiating difficult landscapes throughout the journey. Darby, along with her bounty hunter and tracker Silverthorne, cross Colorado, New Mexico, and into the wilds of Mexico. Compounding Darby’s hunt is Silverthorne. His charming, sensual, and charismatic attraction towards her causes Darby to be fearful and on edge. He’s a Ute Indian of mixed blood and a British-educated solicitor. He is a force of nature, completely familiar with the territory they are traveling.
Will Darby discover the reason for Cayo Bradley’s flight and finally be able to settle down with him? Or, will her hunt end in the Mexican wilderness, susceptible to Silverthorne’s advances?
"I love beautiful language, and Star on a Summer Morning took my breath away. Engaging characters move through a fast-paced and surprising love story. Dazzling and fierce, Romano has written a captivating follow-up to The Girl Who loved Cayo Bradley. If you love Western Romance, don’t miss this read." —Marsenich, author of Copper Sky and Beautiful Ghost
"Both heartbreaking and hopeful, this is a beautifully written western adventure that has everything—strong romantic elements, a plucky heroine readers will root for, and an ending that surprised me. Romano seamlessly weaves historical tidbits into the narrative, adding depth to her evocative prose. I savored this story, and highly recommend it for anyone who enjoys a compelling tale featuring a strong woman unafraid to defy the conventions of her time." —Pat Wahler, author of I am Mrs. Jesse James and The Rose of Washington Square
Praise for The Girl Who Loved Cayo Bradly
Book One
"Romano’s story sizzles with the tension of lovers—one struggling to blend Apache ways and White, the other torn between East and West—searching for a way to join two lives traversing in opposite directions." —Ruth Hull Chatlien, author of Blood Moon, and The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte
"The Girl Who Loved Cayo Bradley, a superbly crafted American Western Romance, is a deftly spun saga of ill-starred sweethearts—an expertly woven story with clever dialogue, a fast-paced plot, and enchanting, elegant prose!" —Michelle Cox, author of the Henrietta and Inspector Howard series