Sally Heywood was born in Yorkshire, England, UK. After leaving university, she had several jobs, including running an art gallery, a guest house and a boutique. As playwright, she has written several plays for theater, television and radio. 'Bringing the Last Boat Home' was part of the BBC's IGNITE programme, to encourage professional writers to think in terms of sound. She has published over twenty-five romantic novels for Mills & Boon, she also signed her novels as Sandra Clark. Her special interests are sailing, reading, fashion, interior decorating and helping in a children's nursery. She lives in Staithes and London.
Alone and penniless after her father's death, her show jumping career in ruins, Tamsin reluctantly embarked on a mission for Emile de Monterrey, her employer -- to persuade leading trainer Jake Newman to part with his top horse.
Jake wasn't easily bought, however--and Tamsin wasn't prepared for the powerful flare of attraction between them.
Then just when she thought she'd shaken off Emile, disaster struck. Somehow she had to convince Jake she loved him and that she'd never intended to carry out Emile's unscrupulous plans....