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Elizabeth Ellen Carter Elizabeth Ellen Carter i(9245536 works by)
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Elizabeth Ellen Carter is a writer from Queensland.

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y separately published work icon Dark Heart United States of America (USA) : Dragonblade Publishing , 2017 11562256 2017 single work novel romance historical fiction

'Can love survive a dark heart?

'Rome, 235 A.D.

'A series of ritual murders of young boys recalls memories of Rome’s most wicked emperor. Magistrate Marcus Cornelius Drusus has discovered the cult extends to the very heart of Roman society.

'Despite his personal wealth and authority, Marcus is a slave to his past – conflicted by his status as an adopted son, bitterly betrayed by his wife and forced to give up his child.

'Kyna knows all about betrayal. Sold into slavery by her husband to pay a gambling debt, she found herself in Rome, far from her home in Britannia. Bought by a doctor, she is taught his trade and is about to gain her freedom when her mentor is murdered by the cult.

'When the same group makes an attempt on her life, Kyna is forced to give up her freedom and accept Marcus’ protection. With no one to trust but each other, mutual attraction ignites into passion. But how far will Marcus go for vengeance when he learns the cult’s next victim is his son?

'Can the woman who is free in her heart heal the man who is a slave in his?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2017 nominated AusRom Today Book of the Year
y separately published work icon Moonstone Obsession Oregon : Etopia Press , 2014 9245555 2014 single work novel historical fiction romance

'Secrets, scandal, and passion...

'Selina Rosewall had given up on love, but while helping her brother further his merchant fleet business, she meets Sir James Mitchell, Lord of Penventen. Their attraction is mutual, but what James wants from the relationship goes further–much further–than Selina could have expected. And she learns that in the world of the Ton, scandal and deceit are commonplace.

'For Sir James Mitchell, Lord of Penventen, it's hard to say which is more dangerous: being a spy or being considered husband material by the Ladies of the Ton. With political machinations threatening to draw England into the violent wake of the French Revolution, the last thing James expected was to fall in love with Selina Rosewall, daughter of an untitled seafaring family. But when James' investigation stirs up a hornet's nest, can he protect Selena from danger that threatens her very life?' (Publication summary)

2015 finalist Australian Romance Readers Awards Favourite Historical Romance
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