Marliss's Booklist

"Forget Me Not "

Forget Me Not by Marliss Melton

A Warner Forever Release
December 2004
ISBN: 0-446-61482-3

A HERO'S NIGHTMARE

Gabe Renault doesn't know why he was in a prison camp. He has no memory of the past three years or of the Navy SEAL mission that went wrong. Only two things kept him going: thoughts of his wife and the certainty that he must escape.

A SUDDEN HOMECOMING

After Gabe is presumed dead, Helen Renault pulls the tattered pieces of her and her daughter's lives back together. Married young and for all the wrong reasons, she's standing on her own two feet at last—and proud of it. Then comes the biggest shock of all—Gabe returns home. Gone is the distant, secretive husband he once was. This new Gabe is a man she could easily, finally, lose her heart to. But his memory is slowlv returning, exposing a trail of government treachery.. . and jeopardizing his and Helen's second chance at love.

FORGET ME NOT...

What you don't remember can kill you.



"Sofi's Blessing "

Sofi's Blessing by Marliss Melton Arruda

Written as Marliss Melton Arruda

Publish America
May 2002
ISBN: 1-159-29363-4

Sofi Foxxe made the worst mistake of her life when she left Moon, Virginia to marry Conroy. She thought the grass would be greener on the other side. She thought Conroy's money would save her ancestral home from bankruptcy. Not only was she wrong on both accounts, she'd rejected the love offered by her lifelong friend, Roland Wind. Conroy's sudden death brings a glorious opportunity to rectify her mistake. Sofi hurries back to Moon with her young daughter. But Roland has already pledged himself to another, and Sofi's home is again threatened by bankruptcy. Who can Sofi call upon in times of trouble? How will she come to attain her unexpected blessings?



"By Starlight"

By Starlight by Marliss Moon

Written as Marliss Moon

Berkeley
July 2003
ISBN: 0-425-19103-6

As the roaring flames rise to engulf her, Merry Duboise struggles against the ropes that condemn her to burn for witchcraft. Moments away from certain death, she finds salvation in the form of a handsome angel who sweeps her off her the stake and into his arms. But Sir Luke le Noir is no angel. A fearless captain of the Royal Army, this warrior offers the safety Merry has sought for years...but at what price?

Though Luke has sworn to save this skilled herbalist from her superstitious persecutors, he is betrothed to another who will ensure his birthright. Yet from his first glimpse of her, he knows he cannot abandon the fiery-haired beauty to her doom. It doesn't take long for Merry's dark past to catch up with them--or for Luke to realize that this woman who incites such lust in him has captivated his hardened heart. Will love be enough to procure Merry her freedom and grant them eternal happiness?



"Danger's Promise"

Danger's Promise by Marliss Moon

Written as Marliss Moon

Jove
March 2002
ISBN: 0-515-13275-6

Christian de la Croix desires a better life for his son than what he had. Yet Simon is already at a disadvantage. His father is the notorious Slayer, a man whose reputation causes peasants to cross themselves in terror. His mother is dead—some say killed by the Slayer’s own hand. Poor little Simon is in peril of dying, and Christian is helpless to prevent it.

With auspicious timing, a wetnurse appears at Christian’s castle. Could she be an angel of mercy, her hair the color of heaven’s fire? Or is she a spy sent by his enemy, Ferguson? Only one thing is certain: her creamy breasts, her haughty speech and bold demeanor ignite in Christian a feverish desire to claim her for himself.

Clarise du Bois has been given an ultimatum. She must infiltrate the Slayer’s castle and kill the man, else her mother and sisters will be hanged. Yet how is she to kill the father of a helpless babe, especially when he is not the bloodthirsty warrior she expected? His hungry gaze draws her like a moth to flame. His skill with a sword steals her breath. Dare she hope she has found a champion to challenge her stepfather? Or will the Slayer strike her down for pretending to be something she is not?