Read Miss Marcie's Mischief Online
Authors: Lindsay Randall
Tags: #Fiction, #Romance, #Historical, #Regency
"Ms. Randall has taken a unique approach in this Regency, and she leads us on a merry chase. The hero and heroine are special. Throw in Gabriel's delightful son, and you have a winner!"
~Rendezvous
"I've a great interest in angling," Wylde explained. "In fact, that interest is what prompted me to settle along the Dove River—that and my penchant to be alone."
Lissa glanced at him. "You prefer solitude, my lord?"
His dark gaze flickered. "Something akin to that."
Lissa moved forward, rounding the huge table spread with a veritable treasure of angling supplies. "'Tis quite a collection."
"Is it?"
She nodded, letting out her breath over the sight of it all. "Indeed. There are feathers here that cannot be found along the Dove. And these hooks?" She reached for a particularly shiny silver one that was small and very fine. "They have been fashioned by a master craftsman."
"Continue," Wylde said, rounding the table to stand beside her.
Lissa looked up, taken aback by the sheer nearness of him, and by his deep, husky tone. His penetrating gaze, his voice, his closeness, and especially the masculine, clean scent of him were wreaking havoc with her insides. In fact, she didn't know how long she could manage to stand so near to him and act as though nothing was amiss with her heartbeat. Truth of the matter was, her heart was pounding a thrilling beat. The path her thoughts were taking was most unladylike, Lissa knew, but she couldn't help herself. Nor could she stop. She was very much affected by Lord Wylde...
Lady Lissa's Liaison
To Woo an Heiress
Book One
by
Lindsay Randall
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Lindsay Randall officially began writing in the third grade. "I remember the moment vividly," Lindsay says. "Every year my family would head to the New England states for two weeks of vacation. It was in Brattleboro, Vermont, that my mother bought me my first diary. By the end of those two weeks, I'd nearly filled the pages. I was hooked. Writing became my passion."
It was during her second year in college that Lindsay turned from journal writing to novel writing. "I was supposed to write a paper about eminent Victorians, but what I actually wrote was the beginning chapter of a romance novel." She sold this—her very first manuscript—to Kensington Publishing at the age of 25.
Since then, 12 other romance novels have followed, as well as dozens of magazine articles. In 2009, she received a Reviewers Choice Award from RT BookReviews.
Lindsay is a member of the Authors Guild of America, the nation's oldest and largest society of published authors, and is a founding member and first president of Pennwriters, a multi-genre writers' organization based in Pennsylvania and beyond.
By day she is a development writer for a private university, while her late nights and weekends are reserved for pursuing her passion—writing romances.