Exiled to Denver for misbehavior, Carson Fairfax, the rebellious son of the Earl of Atwick, enjoys his life as a society playboy, until his mother announces that she will be arriving for Christmas and Carson must come up with a respectable bride for the visit. Original.
Linda Madl's work includes ten novels, contributions to ten anthologies, book reviews, and nonfiction articles. Her first historical romance, SWEET RANSOM, came out in 1989 from Pocket Books. She hasn’t stopped writing since.
The settings of Madl’s books are as far ranging as her own travels. She has visited England, Scotland, the Rocky Mountains, the Ozarks, and the banks of the Kansas River, all stages for her stories.
Her current releases, THE JOURNEY HOME and TRESPASSING TIME, fulfill a life-long desire to write what she loves to read besides romances, stories about ghosts and the paranormal. Madl’s nonfiction work includes feature stories and book reviews for newspapers and magazines, newsletters for technical firms, engineering project profiles, and military award writing.
As a professional she has been active in the St. Louis Writers Guild (past president), Romance Writers of America, KS Writers, Inc. (past president and charter member), and Novelists, Inc. (board member). She is a Fellow of the Kansas Center for the Book.