That’s when imperious widow Miranda Auburn offers him a stroke of good luck. Tough and rich as a Yankee robber baron, she wants a title for her lovely young daughter. Brand chokes down that monumental rebel pride and agrees to court the girl in return for a loan to save his estates. But complications arise as he finds himself drawn to the frosty mother rather than the nubile daughter. When Lori gleefully begins to play matchmaker, the skittish Miranda realizes that her daughter’s “suitor†is falling in love with her. As a proper Victorian matron, she is horrified at her own attraction to Brand.
A DESPERATE GAMBLE…
Her reaction makes the Battle of Bull Run seem like a ride through Hyde Park. But the London newspapers don’t call him the Rebel Baron for nothing. He has lost much, but damned if he will lose the woman he loves—neither to her fearful pride, nor to the mysterious enemy who is trying to kill her.