The Landlord's Black-Eyed Daughter

by Mary Ellen Dennis

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A fast-paced and passionate retelling of a story of two timeless lovers who would die for each other. If only they didn't have to...

By day, Rand Remington is a gentleman. But at night he robs the rich to make life better for the poor. He doesn't concern himself with the consequences...until he meets Elizabeth Wyndham.

Elizabeth Wyndham is a rarity-a young lady who writes bestselling novels. But with her sharp tongue and quick temper, she's nothing like her vapid, charming heroines.

Rand and show more Elizabeth are drawn unstoppably together, until the fateful night when the men trying to capture Rand use Elizabeth as living bait...

Praise for The Landlord's Black-Eyed Daughter:
"A swift and bawdy tale...and manages a happy ending as well."—Mary Jo Putney, New York Times bestselling author of Never Less Than a Lady
"A fast pace, fluid writing, and an exceptionally well-crafted plot..."—Library Journal
"An exhilarating romp throughout 18th century England, with adventure at every turn and spine-tingling suspense."—Midwest Book Review
"This wonderful retelling of Alfred Noyes's The Highwayman, is quite simply, remarkable."—Booklist starred review

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A loose interpretation of the famous poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes with a strong female character, a sexy highwayman, and a dispicable villan. If you enjoy the campiness of Xena: Warrior Princess, you can appreciate this "historical" romance.
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HE LANDLORD'S BLACK-EYED DAUGHTER by Mary Ellen Dennis is an exciting fast paced historicTal romance with a touch of paranormal set in 1787-1788 London. It was orginally published in 2007 by Five Star Expressions.This is a roller coaster wild of emotions.It is full of adventure,betrayal,five hundred year old spirits,romance,love,some suspense,family and coming to terms with your destiny. Highwayman Rand meets authoress,Elizabeth(Bess). When the two of them first meet Rand and his cousin robs them,but Rand and Bess feels a connection. This connection has to do with long agoconnection ,(five hundred years to be exact) between a handsome,fiercesome knight and his lovely Lady.While his Lady loved him,he was oft gone,loved fighting in the show more war,loved other women,his Lady was barren in the end she betrayed him.Rand and Bess feels their connection to these two wayward souls,and fight to find change the ending in their own lives.In the meantime,Rand continues to be a highwayman who robs from the rich to give to the poor.He is the Robin Hood of this time.Bess,being an author of gothic novels has dreams of being independent,but is pursued by a ruthless magistrate in her small village.This magistrate in the end will use Bess to capture Rand..She also has to deal with a father who gambles to excess and a step mother who will do anything to become rich including selling Bess out.As Rand and Bess's love grows danger grows also.This is a fast paced,action packed,full of adventure and suspense for at the ending we learn what really happened to Bess's mother.I would recommend this book to all historical romance who enjoy some paranormal mixed into the story.This book was received for the purpose of review from the publisher and details can be found at Sourcebooks Casablanca,an imprint of Sourcebooks,Inc. and My Book Addiction and More Reviews. show less
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Canonical title
The Landlord's Black-Eyed Daughter
Dedication
This book is for Marley Pontius, Jade Manna, Katherine "Katie" Johnson, and Simran Carl

And Loreen McKennitt
First words
Seated beside the open coffin, the watchers waited.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The woolbirds echoed their laughter.

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Fiction and Literature, Romance, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PS3604 .E58647 .L36Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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