erom didn't realize when he rescued an injured stranger on a dark, rainy night that he'd forged a bond with his future king. Though years of trials and separation work their changes on them both, nothing can break the link that draws them to each other.
D.G. Parker spends her days posing as a mild-mannered hospital administrator in upstate New York. Her alter ego has been reading and writing voraciously since childhood and dreams of one day publishing the “Great American Novel.” She’s taken her pen name from the very quotable Dorothy Parker, who reminds us all that “You can lead a horticulture, but you can’t make her think.”