Author:Teresa Medeiros
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| "The Bride and the Beast" | "Fairest of Them All" |
| "Once an Angel" | "A Whisper of Roses" | "Thief of Hearts" |
| "Heather and Velvet" | A Magical Duo | "Charming the Prince" |

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A former army brat and registered nurse, Teresa wrote her first novel at the age of twenty-one and has since gone on to win the hearts of critics and readers alike. Teresa currently lives in a log-cabin house in Kentucky with her husband, Michael, four lovably neurotic cats.

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"The Bride and the Beast"
Bantam Books, June 2000, HC
Reviewed on 5/28/01

Gwendolyn Wilder did not believe in dragons. But the superstitious villagers of Ballybliss did, and so she found herself bound to a post as a sacrificial offering to the Dragon of Weycraig. Fifteen years earlier, someone had betrayed the Laird of Weycraig and his handsome young heir to the English for a thousand pounds in gold. Now the Dragon was demanding that very amount. The frightened Highlanders hoped that instead of gold, the fair virgin would satisfy the beast's insatiable appetite. As for Gwendolyn, she never doubted that the so-called Dragon was a fraud. She knew there was a perfectly good explanation for the mysterious lights and the unsettling sound of bagpipes drafting from the crumbling castle. As rumor stated he took the form of a man, never showing his face, he carried her into his lair and made her his prisoner, his pampered pet. And while she didn't expect to be eaten by the fire-breathing Dragon, neither did she expect to be warmed by his sensuous caresses or devoured by his passionate kisses. Gwendolyn was the very last thing the Dragon expected - and she could never know that he was no monster but a flesh-and-blood man. Still, this man of devastating virility was more dangerous than any dragon. He would weave a sensuos spell around her that would defy all her commonsense notions and tempt her to believe in something even more unlikely than dragons and more powerful than the past that threatened them both - true love.

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"Fairest of Them All"
Bantam Books, June 1995
Reviewed on 3/25/00
Fairest of Them All

She was rumored to be the fairest woman in all of England. But Holly de Chastel considered her beauty a curse. She had already turned away scores of suitors with various ruses, both fair and foul. Now she was to be the prize in a tournament of eager knights gathering from across the land, each more dtermined than the last to win her hand. Holly had no intention of wedding any of them, and concocted her most outrageous plan yet: to disguise her beauty from the avarious eyes. But she never planned on Sir Austyn of Gavenmore. the darkly handsome Welshman had come looking especially for a plain bride and Holly seemed to fit the bill. Suddenly she found herself in the possession of this mysterious stranger, esconced in his castle, and forced to keep up her carefully planned illusion. Why did this electifyingly passionate male, who could have any woman he wanted, desire a homely bride - and what would happen when he learned he'd been tricked? By the time Holly found out, it was too late to avoid the searing fires of passion - and the dark curse of Gavenmore.

Fairest of Them All
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"Thief of Hearts"
Bantam Books, October 1994
Reviewed on 3/25/00
Thief of Hearts

Prim and pampered, Lucinda Snow knew little of men and nothing of danger, until the fog- shrouded night she found herself abducted - and at the mercy of the legendary Captain Doom. Ruthless and mocking, tender and virile, the notorious pirate awakened all Lucy's passionate longings, then abandoned her with nothing but a kiss. Now, safely at home, the alluring waif is tormented by treacherous memories - and by the presence of Gerard Claremont, her mysterious new bodyguard. Everything about him, from his forbidding size to his impertinent manner, sparks her defiance. And even when Gerard's smile turns seductive, no one can make her forget Doom. Yet only when Lucy's path crosses the captain's once more, will she learn who is on a voyage of retribution, and who is out to steal her heart.

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"A Whisper of Roses"
Bantam Books, October 1993
Reviewed on 3/25/00
A Whisper of Roses

As she peered over the edge of the gallery, Sabrina Cameron trembled at the sight of the sun- bronzed giant striding into view. But she never recognized the stranger.. not until the moment she found herself surrounded by arms of warm steel - and drowning in smoldering green eyes that had once help cool disdain but now shimmered with passion. Morgan MacDonnell, the boy, had been her tormentor. Now it looked as if Morgan, the man, would prove infinitely more dangerous. Though hatred divided their clans, Morgan MacDonnell had come to Cameron Glen hoping for a truce... only to find that by evening's end the only way to avert bloodshed between the two families was for him to marry his enemy's daughter. But even as Morgan spirited Sabrina away to his rugged fortress, his battle would not be won. For this delicate rose of a girl would put up a bold fight... and the spoils of victory would be nothing less than a heathen MacDonnell's heart.

A Whisper of Roses
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"Once an Angel"
Bantam Books, April 1993
Reviewed on 3/25/00
Once an Angel

The last thing Justin Connor expected to find washed up on the wild shores of New Zealand was a young woman asleep on the sand, curled like a child beneath the moonlight. Though fiercely protective of the haven he had found on this island paradise, Justin was compelled to rescue this mysterious refuge, little realizing she would shatter his peace forever with her defiant courage, her vivid beauty, and the memories she stirred of a past best forgotten. Orphaned, cheated of her inheritance, Emily had sailed halfway around the world to find the man who had promised her father to take care of her - and instead had left her a charity case in an English boarding school. She never dreamed she'd be tossed by the pounding surf practically at his feet, or that she'd find him a disturbingly handsome recluse with the look of a pirate... and a disarming tenderness in his amber-flecked eyes. Confused by conflicting emotions, Emily was determined to make Justin pay for her years of loneliness - with nothing less than his heart.

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"Heather and Velvet"
Bantam Books, June 1992
Reviewed on 3/25/00
Heather and Velvet

One moment lovely Prudence Walker was living th life of a dutiful orphan; the next she was lying in a highwayman's arms. Wounded ina foiled robbery attempt and throughly drenched from a storm, the dreaded Scot bandit seemed harmless enough. Or so Prudence thought - until the infamous rogue stole her breathe and her will with his honeyed kissses, until she felt the rapier-sharp edge of his sensuous charm. She was everything Sebastain Kerr had ever wanted, but could never have: and impish beauty with amethyst eyes and wine-sweet lips he longed to plunder. But even as he drew Prudence into his embrace, he knew he must leave her. For the gray-eyed highwayman was leading a dangerous double life, one that left no room for love. The courageous beauty and her sensuous outlaw ignite fires passion that blaze from the storm-swept English countryside to the wild moors of Scotland... forging unbreakable bonds of love.

Heather and Velvet
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A Magical Duo "Breath of Magic"
"Touch of Enchantment"

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"Breathe of Magic"
Bantam Books, March 1996
Reviewed on 7/1/99
Breathe of Magic

Arian Whitewood hadn't quite gotten the hang of the powerful amulet she'd inherited from her mother, but she never expected it to whisk her more than three hundred years into the future. Flying unsteadily on her broomstick, she suddenly finds herself among towers of glass and metal, then tumbling from the sky to land at the feet of a man with frost-gray eyes and a seemingly flint-hard heart. Reclusive billionaire Tristian Lennox didn't believe in magic, but he had his own reasons for offering one million dollars to anyone who could prove it existed. Now he finds himself besieged by fakes, frauds, and an old nemesis ready to leap on this opportunity to destroy him. But the smoky-voiced beauty who appeared to fall from the clouds into his climate-controlled existence is something else entirely - a woman able to enchant his lonely heart with wonder, but who can't possibly be what she seems.

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"Touch of Enchantment"
Bantam Books, July 1997
Reviewed on 7/1/99
Touch of Enchantment

Heiress Tabitha Lennox considered her paranormal talents more a curse than a gift. So she dedicated her life to the cold, rational world of science. Until the day she examined the mysterious amulet her mother had left her and found herself catapulted seven centuries into the past - directly into the path of a rearing black charger ridden by a chain-mailed warrior. Sir Colin of Ravenshaw had returned from the Crusades to find his castle in ruins, his enemy poised to overrun the land where generations of Ravenshaws had ruled. The last thing he expected was to half trample a damsel with odd garb and even odder manners. But it is her strange talent that will create trouble beyond Colin's wildest imaginings. For everyone knows that a witch must be burned... but it is Colin's heart that is aflame, over an enchanting woman he must not love, yet cannot live without.

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"Charming the Prince"
Bantam Books, April 1999
Reviewed on 5/17/99
Charming the Prince

Who would believe that Lord Bannor the Bold, Pride of the English and Terror of the French would ever be brought low by any foe. But there he was holed in his tower, hiding from twelve ruthless conquers. Oh, by the way they're just his kids. That's right, his kid's. After returning from the war, Bannor just wanted to live a peaceful life but his children won't let him. Rather than lope their heads off or throw them in the dungeon as he would do with any enemy, he decided to find them a mother. Which also meant he'd have to another wife. Determined not to have anymore children, Bannor want an unattractive, meek, maternal woman but he got Lady Willow of Bedlington. Willow couldn't believe her luck when Bannor's steward came to her father's keep. Willow was tired of taking care of her step and half siblings and acting as maid to everyone. She thought this was her one chance to ever have a life. It wasn't until she got to Bannor's castle, Elsinore, that she found out about his children. Anger and disappointed Willow joins forces with the wild bunch and take the castle siege. But Bannor is smitten with Willow's wild ways and woes her and his children's love. Love isn't enough without trust and Bannor might lose everything if he can't learn that taught lesson.

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