No escape . . .He hadn’t said anything about a boat ride. Or staying overnight on his island. Or violent storms blowing in from nowhere to strand her in a gothic nightmare. But when Roxanne Gerik accepts Aidan Nevan’s contract to teach him computer technology, that’s what she gets. She also gets a darkly handsome host, who, with his old-fashioned ways and breath-stealing kisses, arouses her senses as no man ever has. Yet she knows Aidan is hiding something. She doesn’t buy his ready explanations for the inexplicable. Horrific creatures wander the woods. The very trees seem to have consciousness—and a will to harm her. And rather than abating, the unnatural storm is getting worse. She dreams of a future with Aidan—but she fears neither of them will last until morning. . . .Time is running out . . .Aidan knows Roxanne is the key to everything he to belong to the world again, to be a normal man . . . to love a woman. To love Roxanne. If only he can hold off the inevitable . . . if only he can prevent Roxanne from learning his dark secret and turning away in horror . . . But his well-laid plan is spiralling out of control. The tempest seems bent on annihilating his island home. And soon he’s engaged in a full-scale war with the ancient enemy who’s determined to possess him.Except, now, it wants not only him but Roxanne, as well. . . .
Stephanie Bedwell-Grime is the author of more than twenty novels and novellas and over fifty short stories. She has been nominated for the Aurora Award five times and has also been an EPIC eBook Award finalist.
Roxanne Gerik works as a computer consultant. When she gets an offer to teach an eccentric gentleman how to use a computer for a large sum of money, she jumps at it. Little does she know all the little things that were not written into the contract, such as living on an island for an unspecified period of time, and the fact that there is something unusual about the island that he calls home...
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