The Highwayman Came Waltzing
Praise for The Highwayman Came Waltzing

"These thieves are not what you expect...well-written and pleasurable romp through the regency period." – ArmchairInterviews.com

"...true love is found on the dance floor." – Romantic Times, 4 ½ Stars (referring to Waltz with a Rogue anthology in which The Highwayman Came Waltzing appeared as the lead novella.)

A whimsical visit to the world of thieves; these highwaymen are not at all what one might expect. When Elizabeth's childhood sweetheart returns from the Napoleonic wars to investigate a series of robberies in Claegburn Woods. She never dared dream their shared waltz would rekindle their affection for one another. Loving Lord Ryerton is impossible, because Elizabeth hides a dark and dangerous secret.

A Tribute to The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes
This novella is a tipping of the hat to Alfred Noyes. Oh, what silken dreams were spun on the wheel of his romantic poem, The Highwayman. If you leaned out the window with the innkeeper's daughter and sighed over the dashing highwayman, this is a story for you. Several verses are echoed in the chapter headings, and the complete poem is available at the end of the book.


This improbable tale is written solely for your delight and enjoyment. Should you happen to crave more information about the highly romanticized, sometimes brutal truths behind the real highwaymen of myth and legend, please visit Kathleen's website.

Until then, take a deep breath; close your eyes to harsh realities, and stroll into Claegburn Woods where the moon rides high and the owls are hunting on silent wing, there we will enter the lives of a rather unusual band of Robinhoodlums.
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The Highwayman Came Waltzing
Praise for The Highwayman Came Waltzing

"These thieves are not what you expect...well-written and pleasurable romp through the regency period." – ArmchairInterviews.com

"...true love is found on the dance floor." – Romantic Times, 4 ½ Stars (referring to Waltz with a Rogue anthology in which The Highwayman Came Waltzing appeared as the lead novella.)

A whimsical visit to the world of thieves; these highwaymen are not at all what one might expect. When Elizabeth's childhood sweetheart returns from the Napoleonic wars to investigate a series of robberies in Claegburn Woods. She never dared dream their shared waltz would rekindle their affection for one another. Loving Lord Ryerton is impossible, because Elizabeth hides a dark and dangerous secret.

A Tribute to The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes
This novella is a tipping of the hat to Alfred Noyes. Oh, what silken dreams were spun on the wheel of his romantic poem, The Highwayman. If you leaned out the window with the innkeeper's daughter and sighed over the dashing highwayman, this is a story for you. Several verses are echoed in the chapter headings, and the complete poem is available at the end of the book.


This improbable tale is written solely for your delight and enjoyment. Should you happen to crave more information about the highly romanticized, sometimes brutal truths behind the real highwaymen of myth and legend, please visit Kathleen's website.

Until then, take a deep breath; close your eyes to harsh realities, and stroll into Claegburn Woods where the moon rides high and the owls are hunting on silent wing, there we will enter the lives of a rather unusual band of Robinhoodlums.
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The Highwayman Came Waltzing

The Highwayman Came Waltzing

by Kathleen Baldwin
The Highwayman Came Waltzing

The Highwayman Came Waltzing

by Kathleen Baldwin

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Praise for The Highwayman Came Waltzing

"These thieves are not what you expect...well-written and pleasurable romp through the regency period." – ArmchairInterviews.com

"...true love is found on the dance floor." – Romantic Times, 4 ½ Stars (referring to Waltz with a Rogue anthology in which The Highwayman Came Waltzing appeared as the lead novella.)

A whimsical visit to the world of thieves; these highwaymen are not at all what one might expect. When Elizabeth's childhood sweetheart returns from the Napoleonic wars to investigate a series of robberies in Claegburn Woods. She never dared dream their shared waltz would rekindle their affection for one another. Loving Lord Ryerton is impossible, because Elizabeth hides a dark and dangerous secret.

A Tribute to The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes
This novella is a tipping of the hat to Alfred Noyes. Oh, what silken dreams were spun on the wheel of his romantic poem, The Highwayman. If you leaned out the window with the innkeeper's daughter and sighed over the dashing highwayman, this is a story for you. Several verses are echoed in the chapter headings, and the complete poem is available at the end of the book.


This improbable tale is written solely for your delight and enjoyment. Should you happen to crave more information about the highly romanticized, sometimes brutal truths behind the real highwaymen of myth and legend, please visit Kathleen's website.

Until then, take a deep breath; close your eyes to harsh realities, and stroll into Claegburn Woods where the moon rides high and the owls are hunting on silent wing, there we will enter the lives of a rather unusual band of Robinhoodlums.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162221579
Publisher: Ink Lion Books
Publication date: 12/31/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 826 KB

About the Author

More than 600,000 copies of Kathleen Baldwin’s books are in the hands of readers around the globe. Her books have been translated into several languages, and a Japanese publisher even made Lady Fiasco into a manga. Her alternate history series for teens was optioned for film and licensed by Scholastic for school book fairs.
In addition to writing books, Kathleen loves adventure in real life. She taught rock climbing in the Rockies, survival camped in the desert and snow, was stalked by a mountain lion, spent way too long in college, fell in love, and married her very own hero. They’ve raised four free-spirited children.
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