Ryder Knowles always knew he€™d have to work hard for a living; what he didn€™t know was that he€™d be forced to take over for a Pinkerton detective on the trail of an elusive heiress, or that he€™d lose his heart when he found her.
Elaine Barbieri wrote over thirty historical novels that have been published worldwide. She was certain young adult readers would enjoy the excitement of historical romance if given a chance, and she welcomed the opportunity to write Miranda and the Warrior for this new audience. Elaine lived in northern New Jersey with her husband and family, and with Harrison, a demanding male who she is sure would be the ultimate hero -- if he weren't a cat.
This book tells the story of its own and also winds up the stories left hanging in books one and two of the trilogy. The stories were all exciting and heart felt. It is important to read all three in the order they were written to have full enjoyment.