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Realms (January 8, 2013)
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Jillian Kent is a busy writer and the alter ego of Jill Nutter, a full-time counselor.
Jill spent the first semester of her senior year of college
at Oxford studying British Literature, where she fell in love with England.
During this season, she came to appreciate the written word, the rich imagery
of romantic poetry like The Highwayman, and historical novels of many types,
including Jane Austen and all things Regency.
Jill received her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Bethany
College in West Virginia, and her Masters Degree in Social Work from WVU, and
she brings her fascination with different cultures and societies into her
writing.
Jill has always been a romantic at heart, so readers will
find a good dose of romance woven through each of her novels. Jill, her husband Randy, and children Katie
and Meghan are animal lovers. They currently own two dogs, Boo-Boo and Bandit
and a menagerie of cats, Lucky, Yuma, Snow, and Holden. Critters of all
assortments make their appearance in her stories.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Lord Eden is intrigued when he discovers Lady Mercy
Grayson’s secret, but how can he hope to gain her heart when he is forced to
betray her?
Lady Mercy Grayson longs be a physician like her big
brother, Devlin, Lord Ravensmoore. However, society would never tolerate a
female physician, let alone one who is a noblewoman. So Mercy takes matters
into her own hands, disguising herself as a man to get through medical school.
But then a male colleague discovers her secret, which is only the beginning of
Mercy’s problems that could destroy her dreams forever.
The Prince Regent is awaiting the return of Vincent St.
Lyons, Lord Eden, whom he sent on a secret voyage to locate and bring back a
relic that some believe possesses the power to heal. St. Lyons discovers Mercy
washed up on England’s shore upon his return and agrees to give her safe
passage to London aboard a ship of men practicing African Vodun. Both must face
treacherous circumstances, difficult decisions, and a growing attraction to one
another that could forever change the course of their lives.
As the final installment in the series, the theme of this
book is God’s plans for our lives. “Whatever the hand findeth to do, do it with
all thy might” (Eccles. 9:10).
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