BLOOD
MOON OVER BRITAIN wins the Reviewers Choice Awards for the second half of
2005 in Single Title at CataRomance.
"Blood
Moon over Bengal is a powerful and fabulous story of forbidden love that is even
hotter than the sultry air of 1930s India". --Meg
Chittenden, award winning author of SNAP SHOT
WELCOME!
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Available
now!
PERFIDIA
by Morag McKendrick Pippin w/a Elspeth McKendrick
I am SO thrilled to announce BLOOD MOON
OVER BRITAIN,
won the Holt
Medallion for Best Mainstream/Single Title!!!
*****
LONDON,
1942 With the clouds of war dark and cold hanging over
her, Britain is fighting the Nazis nearly alone. German U-Boats are sinking homeland-bound
supply ships, the Desert Fox's panzers are winning in North Africa and the Luftwaffe
seems to be shooting the RAF out of the skies. But Britain has an ultra-secret
weapon: The German Enigma Code has been broken, and agents at Bletchley Park are
spending 24 hours a day decoding the messages. Hope remains.
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*** Vividly
drawn, completely believable characters, a taut thriller-type plot, and an authentic
andexquisitely detailed setting make Blood Moon Over Britain a truly exceptional
book. Romance and suspense are deftly interwoven into a seamless tale that
clutches the reader's mind and heart to the final scene. - Coffee Time Reviews >>>Read
the Review
BLOOD
MOON OVER BRITAIN finals in the Reviewers International
Organization (RIO) http://www.rio-reviewers.com/
Award of Excellence - formerly known as the Dorothy Parker Award of Excellence
in the Romantic Suspense category. This is a special award given out each year
to those authors whose works have excelled in their category.
5 cup review
"Not only did I like this book, I will be first in line to buy my own copy
when it releases to read and reread to my hearts content."-
Coffee Time Romance >>>Read the Review
BLOOD
MOON OVER BENGAL is the best book I have read all year. No doubt it is in my top
five best books I have ever read. - Romance Readers
at Heart >>>Read the Review
This
romantic thriller, set in the waning years of the British Raj in India is to be
released by Leisure Books in October 2004.
For
as long as I can remember my father spun tales of his years in India while serving
in the British Army during WWII. Reading Rudyard Kipling, John Masters, and M.M.
Kaye fuelled my fascination for this country and time period.I hope you will be
as captivated when you read my story - Morag