Previously published 8/2001 as "Amarantha" by Leisure Books. It was not the faerie knight who greeted Amarantha upon her arrival in Cornwall, but rather the equally mysterious rector, Tamlane Adair. A Jacobite sympathizer, Amarantha is determined to discover the truth behind the rector's midnight rides across the moor. She braves pirates, smugglers and even the Beast of Bodmin Moor to pursue her heart's one true love.
Previously published 8/2001 as "Amarantha" by Leisure Books. It was not the faerie knight who greeted Amarantha upon her arrival in Cornwall, but rather the equally mysterious rector, Tamlane Adair. A Jacobite sympathizer, Amarantha is determined to discover the truth behind the rector's midnight rides across the moor. She braves pirates, smugglers and even the Beast of Bodmin Moor to pursue her heart's one true love.
4 Stars. Melanie Jackson's soul-stirring tale of wounded souls and healing hearts will lead you through the dark labyrinth of the human heart and beyond, as Tamlane and Amarantha at long last find peace, contentment and love.
Nancy Fairlane
Intriguing... Ms. Jackson's descriptions of the Cornish countryside are downright seductive
Product Details
ISBN-13: 9781452326986
Publisher: Brian Jackson
Publication date: 11/8/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 315,935
File size: 228 KB
Meet the Author
Melanie and her husband, also a writer, live in the California Gold Country with their cat (also a writer who has a page on myspace) and their dog (who is hoping to get a page on facebook as soon as she masters typing). Melanie likes gardening but hates the deer who also like her garden, and she volunteers at a local animal shelter.
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Overview
Previously published 8/2001 as "Amarantha" by Leisure Books. It was not the faerie knight who greeted Amarantha upon her arrival in Cornwall, but rather the equally mysterious rector, Tamlane Adair. A Jacobite sympathizer, Amarantha is determined to discover the truth behind the rector's midnight rides across the moor. She braves pirates, smugglers and even the Beast of Bodmin Moor to pursue her heart's one true love.