THE EARL ON THE TRAIN by Kerrigan Byrne Sebastian Moncrieff is a villain, a traitor, and a pirate, who has recently inherited an Earldom he never wanted. As a man who's committed every sin imaginable, he knows his only chance at redemption is the one woman who ever reached through to his soul of ice. He's kidnapped Veronica Latimer once before and was enchanted by everything about her... This time, when he takes her, he'll have to admit that she's kept his heart captive since the moment they met. But can he convince her to forgive his past in order to claim a future?
This sexy romp has it all--a mystery, a feminist heroine worth rooting for, and moments of heat so intense they might need a nurse. - Kirkus Starred Review on The Duke
This [is a] page-turning novel full of historical details and sensuous romance. -Publishers Weekly Starred Review on The Duke
Another hit from the phenomenal Byrne. - Library Journal Starred Review on The Highlander
A rich, emotional love story. - The Washington Post on The Highlander
Captured me from page one and never let go. Romantic, lush, and suspenseful. - Suzanne Enoch, New York Times bestselling author on The Highwayman
A passionate, lyrical romance that takes your breath away. From the first page, you'll fall in love. - Elizabeth Boyle, New York Times Bestseller
Byrne makes a stunning debut with a beautifully written, intensely suspenseful, and deliciously sensual love story. - Amelia Grey, New York Times Bestseller
The dark, violent side of the Victorian era blazes to life as a caring, competent heroine living under the radar is abducted by a notorious crime lord with wonderfully gratifying results in this exceptional and compelling vengeance-driven romantic adventure. - Starred Library Journal Review on The Highwayman
The romance is raw, edgy and explosive...the path they take through adversity makes the triumph of love deeply satisfying. - Publishers Weekly on The Highwayman
A truly mesmerizing series that highlights dangerous heroes who flout the law and the women who love them. - Library Journal Starred Review on The Hunter